- 10:26, 18 November 2010 diff hist +1,775 N Shtojzovalle New page: The '''shtojzovalle''', '''shtojzorreshta''', '''shtozote''' or '''xhinde''' is a small and invisible woodland creature that has supernatural powers. They can only be seen by humans on spe... current
- 09:35, 16 November 2010 diff hist +600 N Prende New page: In Albanian mythology, '''Prende''' was a goddess of love. ==Description== Prende was the wife of Perendi and she was referred as “the queen of beauty” (zoja e bukuris). Her sac... current
- 08:50, 16 November 2010 diff hist +225 N Perendi New page: '''Perendi''' is the husband of Prende in Albanian mythology. ==Reference== *Orel Vladimir - Albanian etymological dictionary, pp. 315-316, Brill, 1998 [[Category: Albanian mytholo... current
- 08:33, 16 November 2010 diff hist +112 Gjergj Elez Alia current
- 08:25, 16 November 2010 diff hist +1,427 N Gjergj Elez Alia New page: '''Gjergj Elez Alia''' was a great warrior in Albanian folklore. thumb|Gjergj Elez Alia ==The Song of Gjergj Elez Alia== The song of Gjergj Elez Alia is ...
- 08:16, 16 November 2010 diff hist +16 N File:Gjergj-Elez-Alia.jpg Gjergj Elez Alia current
- 14:31, 14 November 2010 diff hist +777 N E Bukura e Dheut New page: '''E Bukura e Dheut''' (English: Earthly Beauty) is a cunning fairy in Albanian myths. She is the sister of E Bukura e Detit (English: Sea Beauty) and E Bukura e Qiellit (English: Heavenly... current
- 05:37, 14 November 2010 diff hist +1,796 N Drangue New page: The '''drangue''' is a half-human warrior that has wings in Albanian mythology. Its main objective is to conquer the kulshedras and other enemies of Albanian people. ==Appearance/Behavio... current
- 04:21, 14 November 2010 diff hist +247 N Djall New page: '''Djall''' is a god of evil and death in Albanian mythology. ==Stories== Djall also refers to the name of the Devil in modern Albania while he is known as Dreq in Latin draco. [[Cate... current
- 15:34, 10 November 2010 diff hist +1,619 N Vahagn New page: '''Vahagn''' (or '''Vahagan''') (Armenian: Վահագն) was a god in ancient history of Armenia. He was one of the Armenian Pantheon, together with Aramazd and Anahit. [[Image:Vahagn... current
- 15:25, 10 November 2010 diff hist +6 N File:Vahagn.jpg Vahagn current
- 14:29, 10 November 2010 diff hist +67 Tsovinar current
- 14:27, 10 November 2010 diff hist +471 N Tsovinar New page: '''Tsovinar''' or '''Nar''' was goddess of water, sea, and rain of Armenia. thumb|Tsovinar ==Description== Tsovinar was described as a fire creature that causes t...
- 14:24, 10 November 2010 diff hist +8 N File:Tsovinar.jpg Tsovinar current
- 14:11, 10 November 2010 diff hist +1,677 N Astghik New page: '''Asdghig''', '''Astghik''', or '''Astlik''', (Armenian: Աստղիկ) is the prehistoric Armenian goddess of love and fertility. Later, she was personified as the skylight, identified as... current
- 14:07, 10 November 2010 diff hist +7 N File:Astghik.jpg Astghik current
- 08:14, 24 October 2010 diff hist −23 Anahit current
- 08:13, 24 October 2010 diff hist −23 Al Basti current
- 08:12, 24 October 2010 diff hist +343 N Aray New page: '''Aray''' is a god of war that was worshipped by the pre-Christian Armenians. Some people believed that he is associated with Ares, a Greek god. Other traditions see him as a dying-and-ri... current
- 07:45, 24 October 2010 diff hist +1 Anahit