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  2. Category:Slavic folklore - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Slavic folklore" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  3. Slavic folklore - Wikipedia

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    [1] [page needed] 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.

  4. Polevik - Wikipedia

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    Polevik or Polewik in Slavic mythology are field spirits that appear as a deformed creatures with different coloured eyes and grass instead of hair. They appear either at noon or sunset and wear either all black or all white suits. They are also described in south Russian folklore as field spirits with green hair. [1]

  5. Category:Slavic folklore characters - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Slavic folklore characters" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ...

  6. Vesna (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Today it is the poetic word for 'spring' in Slovene (where February is occasionally known as vesnar), [1] Croatian, [5] Czech and Slovak. In Serbo-Croatian variants, the word v(j)esnik (ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic *věstь, "message") [6] is used to denote someone or something that heralds an upcoming event, commonly used in the collocation v(j)esnici proljeća ("heralds of spring ...

  7. Category:Slavic legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Slavic legendary creatures" ... Babay (Slavic folklore) Bauk (mythology) Blud;

  8. Dziady - Wikipedia

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    Dziady [a] (lit. "grandfathers, eldfathers", sometimes translated as Forefathers' Eve) is a term in Slavic folklore for the spirits of the ancestors and a collection of pre-Christian rites, rituals and customs that were dedicated to them.

  9. Zagovory - Wikipedia

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    [9] [page needed] Geographically the Eastern Slavic zagovory tradition area could be roughly divided into two subareas (with their own subtraditions, correspondingly). One of them is the tradition of the Russian North and adjoining Central Russian regions. This tradition was less influenced by neighboring cultures through direct contacts ...

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