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    comparable to the Scandinavian Loki (who finds a closer parallel in the Nart Syrdon, however), Georgian Amirani, or the Ancient Greek Prometheus. It is possible...
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  • frog-like Lady Isp. Whilst at a meeting of the Narts (see ru:Ныхас) the Nart Syrdon (see ru:Сырдон) ridiculed Khamis's wife, who had taken the form of a frog...
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  • year of famine, Syrdon stole his well-fed cow, slaughtered it and boiled it. While the cow's meat was being cooked in a cauldron, Syrdon went to the Nart...
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  • Abaza: [ɬapʃ]; Ossetian: Kwyrdalægon (Куырдалæгон)) – a blacksmith deity Syrdon (Ossetian: Сырдон) – a trickster figure compared by Georges Dumezil to the...
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  • element is also found in the Scythian name Sardonius and the Ossetian name Syrdon. In the end of 412 or beginning of 413, Charaton received the Roman ambassador...
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  • mother of the twin heroes Uryzmaeg and Haemyts. She was also the mother of Syrdon [ru], with Gaetaeg [ru]. After her death, the archangel Uastyrdzhi revived...
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  • hooves. Ærfæn later avenged Soslan by killing the responsible for his death, Syrdon. Ærfæn itself was the ancestor of a group of miraculous horses named the...
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