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  2. Strigoi - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest mentions of a historical strigoi is the story of Jure Grando Alilović (1579–1656) from the region of Istria.The villager is believed to have been the first real person described as a vampire because he was referred to as a strigoi, štrigon or štrigun in contemporary local records. [7]

  3. Folklore of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Stories suggest God made the Earth with the help of animals, while the Devil was trying to thwart his plans. [1]: 11–12 [2] In the majority of versions, before the earth existed, a boundless ocean called Apa Sâmbetei was the abode of God and the Devil, seen as master and servant rather than equals.

  4. List of vampiric creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Strigoi – Romania with the following variations: Strigoaica; Moroi; Strix – Ancient Rome with the following spelling variations: Striga; Stirge; Strige; Strzyga – Slavic; Suangi – New Guinea; Sukuyan – Caribbean; Succubus – Judeo-Christian; Sybaris – Greece

  5. Moroi - Wikipedia

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    They are also sometimes referred to in modern stories as the living offspring of two strigoi. It may also signify an infant who died before being baptized. The origins of the term "moroi" are unclear, but it is thought by the Romanian Academy [2] [3] to have possibly originated from the Old Slavonic word mora ("nightmare") – cf. Russian kikimora.

  6. Pricolici - Wikipedia

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    They also have similarities with strigoi, undead souls that have risen from the grave to harm living people. While a strigoi possesses anthropomorphic qualities similar to the ones it had before death, a pricolici always resembles a wolf or dog. Malicious, violent men are often said to become pricolici after death, in order to continue harming ...

  7. Strix (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The strīx (στρίξ, στριγός) [b] was a nocturnally crying creature which positioned its feet upwards and head below, according to a pre-300 BC Greek origin myth. [ c ] [ 5 ] It is probably meant to be (and translated as) an owl, [ 6 ] but is highly suggestive of a bat which hangs upside-down.

  8. Strigoi (film) - Wikipedia

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    Strigoi is a 2009 British comedy horror film directed by Faye Jackson and starring Constantin Bărbulescu, Camelia Maxim, and Rudi Rosenfeld. Based on Romanian mythology , the film involves Romanian vampires , which are referred to as " strigoi ".

  9. List of reportedly haunted locations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    One of the stories involve two construction workers (a 27-year-old male from Iași and an unidentified female) falling to their deaths and being walled into the building, similar to a tale from the Romanian folklore regarding the Monastery of Curtea de Argeș or to the story of the Manila Film Center tragedy from the Philippines. Security ...