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  • 05:03, 4 January 2011 diff hist 0 N File:Saule.jpgcurrent
  • 16:22, 17 December 2010 diff hist +1,005 N MedeinaCreated page with "'''Medeina''' or '''Medeinė''' is one of the main goddesses in Lithuanian mythology. She ruled the forests, trees and animals. Her name was derived from the term "medis", meanin..." current
  • 15:42, 10 December 2010 diff hist −71 Gabijacurrent
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  • 15:33, 10 December 2010 diff hist +1,672 N GabijaCreated page with "'''Gabija''', also called '''Gabieta''' or '''Gabeta''', is the goddess of fire and hearth in the Lithuanian mythology. She protects the home and the family, provides happiness a..."
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  • 15:02, 10 December 2010 diff hist +1,177 N DaliaCreated page with "In Lithunian mythology, '''Dalia''' is the goddess of fate. She is believed to be the giver and taker of one’s goods and properties. Dalia is often confused with Laima, another..." current
  • 14:34, 10 December 2010 diff hist +3,150 N AušrinėCreated page with "'''Aušrinė''' is the goddess of the Morning Star (Venus) in the Lithuanian mythology. She is the goddess of beauty and youth and the opposite of Vakarinė, the Evening Star. He..." current
  • 15:24, 9 December 2010 diff hist +666 N ZemeCreated page with "'''Zeme''' or '''Zemes-mãte''' was the goddess of earth in Slavic and Latvian mythology. She is also similar to the Lithuanian goddess Žemyna. Zeme’s name means “Mother o..." current
  • 15:25, 8 December 2010 diff hist +925 N MāraNew page: '''Māra''' is the female counterpart of God and she is the top goddess in Latvian mythology. She was believed as the alternate aspects of Dievs, Lopu māte, Piena Māte (Mother of the Mil... current
  • 15:10, 8 December 2010 diff hist +2,751 N LaimaNew page: '''Laima''', also known as '''Laime''' or '''Laimas māte''', represents fate and luck in Latvian and Lithuanian mythologies. Aside from being the patron of pregnant women, she was also li... current
  • 15:07, 8 December 2010 diff hist +3 Ausekliscurrent
  • 13:07, 7 December 2010 diff hist +915 N AuseklisNew page: '''Auseklis''' is a Latvian god and represents Venus. In Latvian mythology, he is the third most popular deity next to Saulė and Mēness. ==Etymology== Auseklis was derived from root ...
  • 06:38, 1 December 2010 diff hist +2,316 N Zana e malitNew page: The '''zana e malit''' is a mythical creature in Albania mythology. ==Etymology== Zana e malit is derived from the Albanian word “Zane” or “Zëre” which means "fairy of the mount... current
  • 15:08, 23 November 2010 diff hist +372 N XindhiNew page: '''Xindhi''' are creatures that are closely similar to elves. ==Traits== "Xindhi" is the term for the males while "Xindha" refers to the females. Their presence can be detected through a... current
  • 14:36, 23 November 2010 diff hist +325 N VerbtiNew page: '''Verbti''' is a god of storm and fire in northern Albanian mythology. ==Description== The name Verbti literally means "the blind one". Verbti is also referred as Shën Verbti or "the ho... current
  • 13:56, 23 November 2010 diff hist +766 N TomorNew page: In Albanian mythology, '''Tomor''' is the father of all gods and humans. ==Stories== Tomor originated in Illyrian. He is usually escorted by two female eagles and the winds are his slave... current
  • 16:51, 22 November 2010 diff hist +985 N ShurdhiNew page: '''Shurdhi''' is a weather deity that originated from Illyrian in Albanian mythology. ==Etymology== Shurdhi was derived from the Albanian phrase “i shurdhët” which means “the deaf... current

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