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Characters from Russian folklore. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Characters in bylinas (18 P) P.
The Russian folklore, i.e., the folklore of Russian people, takes its roots in the pagan beliefs of ancient Slavs and now is represented in the Russian fairy tales. Epic Russian bylinas are also an important part of Slavic paganism .
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Explore the rich collection of Russian folklore, including tales, traditions, and cultural elements on Wikipedia's dedicated category page.
Russian folklore characters (3 C, 45 P) Pages in category "Slavic folklore characters" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Ivan Tsarevich (Russian: Ива́н Царе́вич or Иван-царевич) is one of the main heroes of Russian folklore, usually a protagonist, often engaged in a struggle with Koschei. Along with Ivan the Fool, Ivan Tsarevich is a placeholder name, meaning "Prince Ivan", rather than a definitive character.
Russian folklore (8 C, 42 P) S. Sámi mythology (2 C, 11 P) Siberian deities (2 C, 23 P) Y. Yakut mythology (15 P) Pages in category "Folklore of Russia"
Ivan the Fool (Russian: Иван-дурак, romanized: Ivan-durak, diminutive: Иванушка-дурачок, Ivanushka-durachok), also called Ivan the Ninny, is a lucky fool stock character who appears in Russian folklore, a very simple-minded, but, nevertheless, lucky young man. Ivan is described as a likeable, fair-haired and blue-eyed youth.