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  1. From the Shadow of Empire: Defining the Russian Nation through Cultural Mythology, 1855-1870 (Mellon Slavic Studies Initiative Book) by Olga Maiorova, 2010-08-17
  2. Essential Russian Mythology: Stories That Change the World by Pyotr Simonov, 1997-04
  3. Slavic Mythology by Jan Machal, Louis H Gray, 2010-02-25
  4. Russian Fairy Tales: Palekh Painting
  5. Essays on Russian Folklore and Mythology by Felix J. Oinas, 1985-11
  6. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from Russian Mythology (The World Mythology Series) by Elizabeth Warner, 1996-01
  7. Kitezh: The Russian Grail Legends by Munin Nederlander, 1991-10
  8. The Cossack Hero in Russian Literature: A Study in Cultural Mythology (Studies of the Harriman Institute) by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, 1992-11-15
  9. Napoleon in Russian Cultural Mythology by Molly W. Wesling, 2001-02-01
  10. The Songs of the Russian People, as Illustrative of Slavonic Mythology and Russian Social Life by William Ralston Shedden Ralston, 2010-01-05
  11. Cultural Mythologies of Russian Modernism: From the Golden Age to the Silver Age (California Slavic Studies)
  12. Territories of Terror: Mythologies and Memories of the Gulag in Contemporary Russian-American Art by Svetlana Boym, 2007-02-15
  13. Heralds of Revolution: Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism by Susan K. Morrissey, 1998-02-05
  14. Women Writers in Russian Literature (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)

1. Category:Russian Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Pages in category Russian mythology The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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2. Slavic / Russian Mythology
Read the Russian tale of a clever soldier who solves each riddle the tsar gives him and gains a fortune in the bargain. Find this and other stories from Russian mythology.
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  • Read the Russian tale of a clever soldier who solves each riddle the tsar gives him and gains a fortune in the bargain. Find this and other stories from Russian mythology.
    Russian Fairy Tales: Pagan Gods
    "The following inventory and discussion of Russian pagan gods is taken from Linda Ivanits, Russian Folk Belief, Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1989. Russian words are transliterated according to the Library of Congress system, with the stressed vowel indicated by bold type. Numbers in parentheses are page references to Ivanits's book." Free Classic Literature Newsletter! Sign Up if(zSbL<1)zSbL=3;zSB(2);zSbL=0
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    3. A Midsummer's Intro To Russian Mythology
    The study of folklore and mythology is problematic. Most often, myths existed well before writing and thus different variations of stories and even gods will often be found.
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      Gods and Myths Live on Today
      by Josh Wilson
      Perun The earliest known history of Russia, The Primary Chronicle (ca. 1113) states that in Kiev, the Grand Prince constructed giant statues to several deities in the 10th century: Perun, king of the pantheon and god of thunder, lightning, and war with his giant axe (, , , , ); Dazhbog, god of the harvest and sunshine (, , the name means roughly "God of blessings"); Simargl, a winged dog who protected seed and new crops (, , ); Stribog, a god of the wind, cold, and of conflicts (, , , ); Mokosh, (, , , also known as --, or "Mother-Damp-Earth;" meant "moist") who was mother-earth, birth-giver and caretaker of all life; and Khors, (, , , ) the god of the sun, chaos, and darkness. The list provided by the Chronicle

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    5. Essential Russian Mythology Books
    Essential Russian Mythology Books User Rating 4 stars. Review Summary A glimpse of pre-literate Rus. Pros A variety of Russian myths, folk tales and epics. Cons Brief.
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    6. Russian Mythology - Discussion. Who Is Russian Mythology? What Is Russian Mythol
    Discussion about Russian mythology. Start a Discussion, Reply, or Add Information Use this form to post a message to knowledgerush forums.
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    11. Russian Mythology Articles
    All articles related to russian mythology written by Suite101 experts enter curious
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    12. Underworld - Russian Mythology
    A selection of articles related to Underworld Russian Mythology Underworld - Russian Mythology A Wisdom Archive on Underworld - Russian Mythology
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    13. A Midsummer's Intro To Russian Mythology
    The study of folklore and mythology is problematic. Most often, myths existed well before writing and thus different variations of stories and even gods will often be found.
    http://sras.org/russian_mythology?print=1

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    15. Dazhdbog In Russian Mythology
    Explains the relationships of Russian deities and includes history of mythological words and names.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/sergei/Dazhdbog.html
    Dazhdbog in Russian mythology or His story
    by (c) Sergei Naumov , 1994. Based on Russian folklore and personal research.
    An Internet version adopted for the WWW server "Dazhdbog's Grandchildren"
    The picture at the end is taken from the book "Yazichestvo drevnej Rusi" ("Paganism of ancient Rus") by Boris Ribakov.
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    "Tell, Gamayun, prophetic bird, tell about the birth of Dazhdbog the Kind, the son of Mighty Perun and beautiful mermaid Ros. And about the combat with father of him, as they fought and fraternized, tell about Dazhdbog's victory..." "Of what that know, hide nothing I will..." In the ancient Russian mythology Dazhdbog appears as a son of the Almighty Perun and a mermaid named Ros Perun is a son of Svarog (Vedic Isvara ) who is a top God in Russian pagan beliefs, a kind of an analogue of Cronos of the Greeks, although he did not actually create the World, he only created the living Universe but... this is the different story of cosmological beliefs of Russians. Perun symbolizes a victory (not the war as he is not Mars , and ancient Russians did not have this kind of god) over enemies, lightnings and things of that sort (looks like Zeus of Greeks but not exactly as he shares some other functions). Basically

    16. Slavic Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Slavic mythology is the mythological aspect of the polytheistic religion that was practised by the Slavs before Christianisation. The religion possesses numerous common traits with
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_mythology

    17. A Slavic Pantheon
    SLAVIC and EURASIAN PANTHEONS. Eastern Europe and Northern Asia have been home to countless tribes and nations, peoples whose cultures and religions are shrouded in mystery, as
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    SLAVIC and EURASIAN PANTHEONS Eastern Europe and Northern Asia have been home to countless tribes and nations, peoples whose cultures and religions are shrouded in mystery, as often as not. Even the Slavic folk, one of the most important groups in Europe today, have very little of their ancient heritage and folklore intact. Consequently, this page will be considerably shorter than others in this archive. Hopefully, the information so gathered will address some basic themes, even so. This page is intended as a reference guide for students of Slavic and Eurasian mythology, and is a catalogue, hopefully reasonably complete, of known God-forms. The information here is necessarily brief, what is included here is: a Name A translation, in parentheses, of the name if I know it Nationality as relevant , any important epithets or sobriquets that are associated with the Name, and a basic description of spheres of influence, attributes, and/or descriptive stories. Feed a hungry website? SLAVIC The Banniki ( sing. Bannik

    18. MYTHOLOGY
    russian mythology russian fairy tales russian mythology links siberian mythology links
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    created by Peggy Beck Haines SEE ALSO ONLINE RESOURCES , GALE'S LITERATURE RESOURCE CENTER. AFRICAN FOLKTALES HAWAIIAN MYTHOLOGY MIDDLE EASTERN FOLKTALES ROMAN MYTHOLOGY RESOURCES ... CELTIC MYTHOLOGY FOR GENERAL SOURCES: SEE WORLD MYTHOLOGY SOURCES. AFRICAN FOLKTALES ANANSI GOES FISHING, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST) THE GIFT OF A COW TAIL SWITCH, A WEST AFRICAN TALE (HEATHER FOREST) ONE GOOD MEAL DESERVES ANOTHER, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST) THE SKULL, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST) WHY TURTLES LIVE IN WATER, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST)
    AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY
    AFRICA: WONDERFUL TALES AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY AFRICAN CREATION MYTHS AFRICAN CREATION MYTHS: ZULU, COSHONGO, EFIK, EKOI, FANS ... WEST AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY: YORUBA AND FON
    AMAZON MYTHOLOGY
    AMAZON MYTHOLOGY ARTHURIAN LEGEND RESOURCES ASIAN MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO CHINESE MYTHOLOGY, EASTERN ASIAN MYTHOLOGY, JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY, KOREAN MYTHOLOGY, AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS.) ASIA: WONDERFUL TALES CREATION MYTHS FROM AROUND THE WORLD MYTHSEARCH.COM AZTEC MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO AZTEC RESOURCES AZTEC MYTHOLOGY CREATION MYTHS GODS, HEROES, AND MYTH

    19. Heroes, Monsters & Other Worlds: Russian Mythology, Elizabeth Warner Available F
    Heroes, Monsters Other Worlds Russian Mythology is one of many books available online from Castlemoyle Books
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    20. Magick, Wicca, Paganism And Other Esoteric Knowledge | RM.com
    Topic node location Religion Philosophy Deities Heros Slavic
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    Baba Yaga
    An aged crone, often described as a witch or an ogress, who dwells in the forest and appears in several Russian folktales. In some sources She is solitary, in others She is any of three sisters, each having the same name. She/They dwell in a marvelous hut,...
    Baba Yaga: A Demon or A Goddess?
    Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, I loved reading and listening to fairy tales. These stories, filled with Slavic flavor, were opening up a new world for me, a world where one is to learn lessons and always to succeed, a world in which no matter how many hardships...
    Beda
    (disaster) Goddess of misfortune and disaster....
    Belobog
    (The White God) West Slavonic. A God of happiness and luck....
    Bestalannitsa
    (Luckless) Goddess of misfortune....
    Chernobog
    (The Black God) West Slavonic A God of evil, grief and woe. His legend is one source of inspiration for the music of Moussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain"....
    Chernogolov
    (Black-Head) A God of misfortune who was representative as man wih black head and silver moustaches....
    Dabog
    (Gift-Lord ?) South Slavonic A clear cognate with Dazhdebog, below. Some sources, however, hold that Dabog is an earthly, rather than aerial figure, and that the two should be differentiated....

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