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rusalka (In Slavic mythology

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  • Slavic mythology — is the mythological aspect of the polytheistic religion that was practised by the Slavs before Christianisation. The religion possesses many common traits with other religions descended from the Proto Indo European religion. Zbruch Idol. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • Slavic fairies — She devil redirects here. For the 1989 film, see She Devil. Wilis redirects here. For the mountain, see Mount Wilis. For the ballet Les Wilis, see Giselle. Willi redirects here. For other uses, see Wili (disambiguation). Rusałki (1877), by Witold …   Wikipedia

  • Rusalka (disambiguation) — Rusalka may refer to:* Rusalka, a water nymph in Slavic mythology * Rusalka (play), a major though unfinished verse play by Alexander Pushkin * Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky), an opera by Alexander Dargomyzhsky based on Pushkin s play * Rusalka (opera),… …   Wikipedia

  • Rusalka — In Slavic mythology, a rusalka (plural: rusalki ) was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid like demon that dwelled in a waterway. According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the… …   Wikipedia

  • Slavic religion — Beliefs and religious practices of the ancient Slavic peoples of East Europe, including the Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Most Slavic mythologies hold that God ordered the devil to bring up a handful… …   Universalium

  • Slavic dragon — Zmaj redirects here. For the Serbian poet, see Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. Zmey Gorynych, by Viktor Vasnetsov In Slavic mythology, the word “zmey” (Bulgarian and Russian: змей, Macedonian: змеj) and its cognates zmiy …   Wikipedia

  • rusalka — plural rusalki In Slavic folklore and mythology, a water nymph who embodies the soul of either a drowned virgin or a child that died unbaptized. Details of rusalkis appearance and behaviour vary widely, but a common feature is that the nymphs… …   Universalium

  • Rusalka (opera) — Dvořák operas Rusalka Audio|Rusalka.ogg|(Czech) is an opera by Antonín Dvořák. The Czech libretto was written by the poet Jaroslav Kvapilcite album notes |title=Rusalka (Prague National Theatre Orchestra, cond. Jaroslav Krombholc) |albumlink=… …   Wikipedia

  • Dola (mythology) — See also Dola (disambiguation) In Polish mythology, Dola(pronounced doh luh) are the protective spirits which embody human fate. They can appear in the guises of a god, a cat, a man, a mouse, or a woman. They have their own preferences and… …   Wikipedia

  • Polish mythology — comprises certain beliefs and myths in Poland, including witchcraft and some paganistic elements.The Polish pantheon Major gods*Dadźbóg *Yarilo * Piorun *The Zorya *Marzanna *Swietowit *Swaróg *Triglav *Weles * ZariaOther gods*Białobóg *Czarnobóg …   Wikipedia

  • Duende (mythology) — Purported Duende on Classic Period Maya pottery, Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, Belize A duende is a fairy or goblin like mythological creature from Iberian, Latin American and Filipino folklore. While its nature varies throughout Spain, Portugal,… …   Wikipedia

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