Slavic mythology — is the mythological aspect of the polytheistic religion that was practised by the Slavs before Christianisation. The religion possesses many common traits with other religions descended from the Proto Indo European religion. Zbruch Idol. Contents … Wikipedia
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Mitología eslava — La mitología eslava es la expresión del sistema de creencias cosmológicas y religiosas que los antiguos pueblos eslavos tenían antes de que adoptaran la religión cristiana. Se piensa que pudo desarrollar a lo largo de 3000 años y que algunas… … Wikipedia Español
Dualistic cosmology — is a collective term. Many variant myths and creation motifs are so described in ethnographic and anthropological literature. These motifs conceive the world as being created, organized, or influenced by two demiurges, culture heroes, or other… … Wikipedia
Dazbog — Dazbog, also Dazhbog, Dažbog, Dazhdbog, Dabog, Dajbog, Dadzbóg or Dadźbóg, was one of major gods of Slavic mythology, most likely a solar deity and possibly a cultural hero. He is one of several authentic Slavic gods, mentioned by a number of… … Wikipedia
Yuri Lotman — Yuri Mikhailovich Lotman (Russian: Юрий Михайлович Лотман, Estonian: Juri Lotman) (28 February 1922 in Petrograd, Russia ndash; 28 October 1993 in Tartu, Estonia) mdash; a prominent Russian formalist critic, semiotician, and culturologist. Member … Wikipedia
Lithuanian language — Lithuanian lietuvių kalba Spoken in Lithuania Region Europe Native speakers 3.2 million (1998) Language family … Wikipedia
Ket people — Kets ( Кеты in Russian) are a Siberian people who speak the Ket language. In Imperial Russia they were called Ostyaks , without differentiating them from several other Siberian peoples. Later they became known as Yenisey ostyaks , because they… … Wikipedia
Balto-Slavic languages — The Balto Slavic language group consists of the Baltic and Slavic languages, belonging to the Indo European family of languages. Having experienced a period of common development, Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not… … Wikipedia
Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov — (born 21 August 1929, Moscow) is a prominent Soviet/Russian philologist and Indo Europeanist probably best known for his glottalic theory of Indo European consonantism and for placing the Indo European urheimat in the area of the Armenian… … Wikipedia