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  • 08:44, 16 February 2011 diff hist +241 N TorbalanCreated page with "'''Torbalan''' is a creature in Bulgarian folklore that is used by parents to scare their children. He brings a pack on his pack that is used in carrying naughty children. [[C..." current
  • 08:31, 16 February 2011 diff hist +970 N SamodivaCreated page with "'''Samodivas''' or samovilas are woodland fairies in South-Slavic folklore and mythology. ==Etymology== The words samodiva and samovila originated from Indo-European roots that..." current
  • 13:30, 10 February 2011 diff hist +219 N Kuma LisaCreated page with "Kuma Lisa is a fox character in Bulgarian and Russian folklore. She loves to play tricks on Kumcho Vulcho, a wolf who always suffer from her schemes. [[Category: Bulgarian myt..." current
  • 11:02, 9 February 2011 diff hist +2,326 N IspolinCreated page with "The '''ispolin''' (or ispolini in plural form) is a renowned giant in Bulgarian mythology that populated the Earth before humans. ==Origin and appearance== According to the O..."
  • 07:02, 8 February 2011 diff hist +1,430 N GermanCreated page with "'''German''' is a male spirit who brings rain and hail in Slavic mythology. The positive influence of German may cause rain that can be beneficial to agricultural crops while th..." current
  • 02:29, 8 February 2011 diff hist +562 N DodolaCreated page with "'''Dodola''' (or Doda, Dudulya and Didilya) is the goddess of rain in Slavic Sythology. She is the wife of the thunder god Perun. Slavs believed that rain occurs when Dodola mi..." current
  • 07:57, 7 February 2011 diff hist +1,259 N Baba MartaCreated page with "'''Baba Marta''' is a mythical creature who controls the end of the cold winter and the start of spring in Bulgaria. ==Appearance and Behaviour== Baba Marta is described as an ..." current
  • 05:29, 7 February 2011 diff hist +773 N PotrimpoCreated page with "'''Potrimpo''' (also known as Potrimpus, Autrimpo, Natrimpe) was named as the god of seas or grain in Prussian mythology. He was one of the three main deities worshiped by the Ol..." current
  • 16:42, 4 February 2011 diff hist +808 N ŽaltysCreated page with "'''Žaltys''' is a household spirit that guards the home in the Lithuanian mythology. It is the sacred animal of the sun goddess Saule that symbolizes fertility. With a belief th..." current
  • 14:51, 4 February 2011 diff hist +791 N PerkūnasCreated page with "'''Perkūnas''' was the god of thunder in Baltic mythology. In Lithuanian and Latvian mythology, he is known as the god of thunder, rain, mountains, oak trees and the sky. Perk..." current
  • 09:50, 4 February 2011 diff hist +613 N PeckolsCreated page with "'''Peckols''' and Patollo were worshipped as gods in pagan Prussian mythology. Both of them were believed as the same gods who takes care of the the underworld and the dead. They..." current
  • 09:37, 4 February 2011 diff hist +610 N DievasCreated page with "In Baltic mythology, '''Dievas''' was known as the supreme god. He was considered as one of the most important deities together with Perkūnas. He was also a direct successor of..." current
  • 09:05, 10 January 2011 diff hist +841 N BangpūtysCreated page with "'''Bangpūtys''' is the god of sea and storm in Lithuanian mythology. According to some mythologists, he is stern and merciless. Based on a story, he wanted to drown Auštaras ..."
  • 09:03, 10 January 2011 diff hist +1 Ašvieniaicurrent
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  • 08:22, 10 January 2011 diff hist +14 Ašvieniai
  • 08:20, 10 January 2011 diff hist +1,197 N AšvieniaiCreated page with "'''Ašvieniai''' are divine twins in Lithuanian mythology. They are characterized as a pulling carriage of Saulė (the Sun) through the sky. To protect their houses, Lithuanians..."
  • 06:53, 4 January 2011 diff hist +1,681 N ŽemynaCreated page with "In Lithuanian mythology, '''Žemyna''' (derived from žemė – earth) is the goddess of the earth. Just like Zemes māte of Latvian mythology, she is also viewed as the moth..." current
  • 06:50, 4 January 2011 diff hist +35 Saulėcurrent
  • 05:08, 4 January 2011 diff hist +1,917 N SaulėCreated page with "'''Saulė''' is the well-known Baltic deity and is also considered as a goddess in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. ==Origin== In Lithuanian and Latvian languages, the ..."

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