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  2. Zojz (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Local Albanian mythology has it that Zojz has a son and a daughter. His son is called Plutoni (cf. the Ancient Greek Pluto), the god of fire and the underworld. With the fire in his hand, he holds control of the center of the Earth. Plutoni used to be worshiped as well. Zojz's daughter is the goddess Prende, widely worshiped in northern Albania ...

  3. *Perkʷūnos - Wikipedia

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    Greek: keraunos (κεραυνός), the name of Zeus's thunderbolt, which was sometimes also deified (by metathesis of * per(k)aunos; although the root *ḱerh₂-, 'shatter, smash' has also been proposed), [10] [102] and the Herkyna spring-nymph, associated with a river of the same name and identified with Demeter (the name could be a ...

  4. Shurdh - Wikipedia

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    Shurdh (Albanian definite form: Shurdhi) is a name for the weather and storm god in Albanian pagan mythology.In some regions of the Albanian Alps the weather and storm god has been referred to as Rmoria or Shen Verbti; the latter is an Albanian adjectival noun meaning "the blind one" that has been used in other northern Albanian regions (documented in Zadrima), to refer to the fire and wind ...

  5. Names of the Albanians and Albania - Wikipedia

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    The name "Albanians" (Latin: Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in medieval Greek and Latin documents that gradually entered European languages from which other similar derivative names emerged. [1] Linguists believe that the alb part in the root word originates from an Indo-European term for a type of mountainous topography, meaning "hill ...

  6. Dielli (Albanian paganism) - Wikipedia

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    In Albanian tradition the Sun is referred to as "the Beauty of the Sky" (i Bukuri i Qiellit), [32] a phrase used for the god who rules the sky.[33]According to a modern interpretation, the ancestors of the Albanians presumably had in common with the Ancient Greek theogony the tripartite division of the administration of the world into heaven, sea, and underworld, and in the same functions as ...

  7. Enji (deity) - Wikipedia

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    In Albanian tradition Fire is deeply respected. To spit into it is taboo. [20] Albanian solemn oaths are taken "by fire", [21] and the worst curse formulas are cast for the extinguishing of the individual's, family's and clan's fire. [22] The lineage is identified with an original fire, and the members of a same tribe/clan are "from the same fire".

  8. Prende - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Afro-dita is its Albanian imperative form meaning "come forth the day/dawn". [23] The Albanian translation of "evening" is also rendered as πρέμε premë in the Albanian-Greek dictionary of Marko Boçari. [24] In northern Albania, Prende is referred to as Zoja Prenne or Zoja e Bukuris "Goddess/Lady Prenne" or "Goddess/Lady of Beauty ...

  9. Category:Thunder goddesses - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Pages in category "Thunder goddesses" ... This page was last edited on 5 October 2023, ...

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