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  2. Hungarian mythology - Wikipedia

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    The World Tree carved on a pot. Amongst the modern religions, Hungarian mythology is closest to the cosmology of Uralic peoples. In Hungarian myth, the world is divided into three spheres: the first is the Upper World (Felső világ), the home of the gods; the second is the Middle World (Középső világ) or world we know, and finally the underworld (Alsó világ).

  3. Baba Vanga - Wikipedia

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    'Grandmother Vanga'), [2] was a Bulgarian attributed mystic and healer who claimed to have foreseen the future. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Blind since her early childhood, she spent most of her life in the Rupite area of the Belasica mountains in Bulgaria .

  4. Hadúr - Wikipedia

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    Hadúr, or Hodúr in old Hungarian, short for Hadak Ura, meaning "warlord" or "lord of the armies" in Hungarian, was the god of fire, later became a war god in the religion of the early Hungarians (Magyars).

  5. Category:Hungarian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hungarian mythology" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Táltos - Wikipedia

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    (As with Hungarian dragons and their heads, the number of legs may appear as other mythical numbers and the coat as other noble metals (in the usual order copper, silver and gold); a higher number/nobler metal implying greater power.) According to some experts, the táltos horse is a symbol of the drum of the táltos. They heated it over fire ...

  7. Égig érő fa - Wikipedia

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    égig érő fa. The égig érő fa ("sky-high tree"), also called életfa ("tree of life"), világfa ("world tree"), or tetejetlen fa ("tree without a top"), is an element of Hungarian shamanism and native faith, and a typical element of Hungarian folk art and folk tales, and also a distinct folk tale type.

  8. Hungarian parliament elects top court chief as new president

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    Hungary's parliament elected Constitutional Court chief Tamas Sulyok as the country's next president on Monday, two weeks after the unexpected resignation of Katalin Novak. Novak, a close ally of ...

  9. Neopaganism in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Many Pagan groups in Hungary make use of Christian terminology and iconography re-interpreted in an ethnic Pagan way. This is the case of the "Church of Esoteric Beliefs — Church of the Holy Crown" (Hungarian: Ezoterikus Tanok Egyháza — Szent Korona Egyház), conceptualising a Scythian ancient religion with Christian character, worshiping the Fény Jézus ("Light Jesus") and the ...