• The three Ursitoare, in Romanian mythology, are supposed to appear three nights after a child's birth to determine the course of its life. They are similar...
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  • Constantinescu [ro] as Ursitoare Eugenia Bosânceanu [ro] (as Eugenia Bosînceanu) as Ursitoare Zoe Anghel Stanca [ro] (as Zoe Anghel-Stanca) as Ursitoare Simona Manda...
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  • Morta Nona Postverta, goddess of the past, one of the Camenae Vertumnus Ursitoare Deities and fairies of fate in Slavic mythology Dii involuti Nortia List...
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  •  2023 (2023-01-31) T13.24109 0.35 Il Soarta, a vampire cult that worships the Ursitoare, the Romanian gods of fate, hunts for an amulet that can reveal a person's...
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  • Matuya, who makes use of gigantic birds called the Charana. The three Ursitoare in Romanian mythology are supposed to appear three nights after a child's...
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  • and Slovak: sudičky Polish: rodzanice, narecznice, sudiczki Romanian: ursitoare Serbian: suđaje, suđenice, rođenice, narečnici Old East Slavic, Russian:...
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    Pădurii Murgilă Rohmani (or Blajini) Samca Solomonari Uniilă (a devil ) Ursitoare - similar to the Fates Vâlva Zburător Zorilă Ber-Căciulă Doamna Neaga...
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    literature, portraying Sadoveanu as a child blessed by the Moirai or ursitoare with ironic gifts, such as an obstinacy for nature writing in the absence...
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