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  2. Slavic folklore - Wikipedia

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    There are few written records of pagan Slavic beliefs; research of the pre-Christian Slavic beliefs is challenging due to a stark class divide between nobility and peasantry who worshipped separate deities. [2] Many Christian beliefs were later integrated and synthesized into Slavic folklore.

  3. František Čelakovský - Wikipedia

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    [4] Čelakovský's most important works were either collections of Slavic folklore or poems based on Slavic folklore. His Slovanské národní písně (National Songs of the Slavs) is an important collection of Slavic folk songs. [4] Part 1 (1822) is a collection of Bohemian, Moravian, and Slovak folk songs, dedicated to Václav Hanka.

  4. Supernatural beings in Slavic religion - Wikipedia

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    Boris Rybakov connects the term with the Slavic word for "riverbank" and reasons that the term referred to Slavic mermaids, although, unlike rusalkas, they were benevolent in nature. [4] 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.

  5. Studia mythologica Slavica - Wikipedia

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    Articles are published in all Slavic languages, in English, German and Italian. The main goal of the journal is to present comparative research that presents Slavic culture in the broader context of European and non-European cultures. The journal also encourages the study of contemporary phenomena of spiritual, social and material culture and ...

  6. Russian folklore - Wikipedia

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    The area proposed as the homeland of Slavic peoples is roughly around modern-day Eastern European countries. East Slavs emerged around the Volga-Dnieper basin. The Oka river was a homeland to Slavic tribes from which Russian culture grew. South Slavic culture grew in Balkan region [4] West Slavic people grew most likely in eastern Poland.

  7. Category:Slavic folklore - Wikipedia

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  8. Zagovory - Wikipedia

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    This indicates that West Slavic charms served as a mediator between the East Slavic tradition and Western influences. The magical formula "Stop, blood, as still in the wound, as water/Jesus in the Jordan" is an example of a treated person's bleeding wound assimilation with a Medieval apocryphal story of how the Jordan waters stopped flowing ...

  9. At the Pike's Behest - Wikipedia

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    The tale was translated into English as Emelyan, the Fool, [1] [2] [3] Emilian the Fool, [4] Emelya and the Pike [5] and At the Behest of the Pike. [6] The tale was also translated as By the Will of the Pike, by Irina Zheleznova. [7] The tale can also be known as At the Wish of the Fish. [8]

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