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  2. List of mythologies - Wikipedia

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    1.4.1 Eastern Europe. 1.4.2 Northern Europe. ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... List of creation myths; List of legendary creatures by ...

  3. European folklore - Wikipedia

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    The history of Christendom during the Early Modern period has resulted in a number of traditions that are shared in many European ethnic and regional cultures. This concerns notably common traditions based on Christian mythology , i.e. certain commonalities in celebrating Christmas , such as the various Christmas gift-bringers , or customs ...

  4. Category:European legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Legendary creatures from Europe, supernatural animal or paranormal entities, generally hybrids, sometimes part human (such as sirens), whose existence has not or cannot be proven. They are described in folklore (including myths and legends ), but also may be featured in historical accounts before modernity .

  5. Slavic paganism - Wikipedia

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    Slavic (and Baltic) religion and mythology is considered more conservative and closer to the purported original Proto-Indo-European religion than other Indo-European derived traditions, due to the fact that, throughout the history of the Slavs, it remained a popular religion rather than being reworked and sophisticated by intellectual elites ...

  6. Supernatural beings in Slavic religion - Wikipedia

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    The scholar identifies the worship of vampires and bereginyas as a form of "dualistic animism" practiced by the Slavs in the most ancient period of their history. According to him, the term was replaced by "rusalka" in most areas, surviving into the 20th century only in the Russian North. After the publication of Rybakov's research, the ...

  7. Category:European mythology - Wikipedia

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    Many English speakers understand the terms "myth" and "mythology" to mean fictitious or imaginary. However, according to many dictionary definitions, these terms can also mean a traditional story or narrative that embodies the belief or beliefs of a group of people , and this Wikipedia category should be understood in this sense only.

  8. List of folk heroes - Wikipedia

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    Attila – Central and Eastern Europe, leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, Gepids, and others. Boudica – Great Britain, the warrior queen who led an uprising against the Roman Empire in Britain. [3] Ducetius – Italy, he was a Hellenized leader of the Sicels and founder of a united Sicilian state and numerous cities. [4]

  9. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    Greek Myth Details Perun: Zeus: Perun is the god of lightning and thunder, [3] as well as of war, [4] and the patron of the druzhina. [5] He is the etymological and functional continuator of the Proto-Indo-European thunder god *PerkĘ·unos, and shares many characteristics with other thunder gods worshipped by Indo-Europeans. [6]