Relationships
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- subject_entity_id
- {'description': 'The entity initiating or holding the relationship'}
- relationship_type
- {'description': 'Typed relationship from the controlled vocabulary (see relationship_types table)'}
- object_entity_id
- {'description': 'The entity receiving or targeted by the relationship'}
- confidence
- {'description': 'high / medium / low / speculative'}
- rationale
- {'description': 'Scholarly justification for the relationship, with source citations'}
- source_id
- {'description': 'Primary source justifying this relationship'}
- period_id
- {'description': 'Historical period in which this relationship is attested (null = all periods)'}
54 rows where source_id = "SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH"
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| relationship_id ▼ | subject_entity_id | relationship_type | object_entity_id | confidence | rationale | source_id | review_status | period_id |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2300 | Perun ENT_SLAV_PERUN | aligned_with | Perkūnas ENT_BALT_PERKUNAS | high | Perun and Perkūnas are cognate thunder deities: same PIE *perkʷ- root, same cosmic myth structure (vs. Veles/Velnias), same oak cult, same role as divine guarantor of oaths. The Slavic-Baltic parallel is one of the most secure in Indo-European comparative mythology. Greimas (1992) pp. 77-84; Brückner (1918) pp. 67-80. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | Slavic Pre-Christian Period PER_SLAV_PAGAN |
| 2301 | Veles ENT_SLAV_VELES | aligned_with | Velnias ENT_BALT_VELNIAS | high | Veles and Velnias are cognate chthonic deities: cognate names (PIE *wel-, the dead), same underworld governance, same cattle/wealth domain, same antagonism to the thunder deity. Brückner (1918) pp. 138-155; Greimas (1992) pp. 121-150. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | Slavic Pre-Christian Period PER_SLAV_PAGAN |
| 2302 | Perun ENT_SLAV_PERUN | aligned_with | Thor ENT_NOR_THOR | high | Perun and Thor are typologically parallel thunder deities: both wield the thunder weapon against a chaos serpent/giant, both protect cosmic order, both are oak-associated. The structural parallel (not etymological — different PIE roots) is well established in IE comparative mythology. Brückner (1918) pp. 67-80. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | Slavic Pre-Christian Period PER_SLAV_PAGAN |
| 2303 | Mokosh ENT_SLAV_MOKOSH | aligned_with | Laima ENT_BALT_LAIMA | medium | Mokosh and Laima are structurally parallel fate/weaving goddesses: both spin or weave the thread of fate, both govern birth and death, both are associated with women's domestic work. The parallel is functional, not etymological. Gimbutas (1963) p. 202; Brückner (1918) pp. 130-138. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | Slavic Pre-Christian Period PER_SLAV_PAGAN |
| 2400 | Rod ENT_SLAV_ROD | aligned_with | Zeus ENT_ZEUS | medium | Rod functions as the supreme ancestral creator deity of the Slavic tradition — he governs birth, destiny, and divine ancestry — a structural role cognate with Zeus's position as sovereign sky-father. Medieval Russian ecclesiastical sources (the "Words Against Paganism," 10th–12th century) attack the cult of "Rod and the Rozhanitsy" (Rod's feminine birth-fate companions) as a persistent rival to Christianity, suggesting Rod occupied the highest rung of the pre-Perun Slavic divine hierarchy. Rybakov (Yazychestvo drevnikh slavyan, 1981) identifies Rod as the primordial supreme deity of Slavic religion, whose cult was marginalized but not eliminated when Vladimir I elevated Perun to state pantheon head in 980 CE. The Zeus alignment is recognized in comparative Indo-European studies as the standard parallel for Slavic supreme creator deities. Confidence medium: the Rod alignment with Zeus is structural/comparative, not explicit in ancient sources; Rod's cult is reconstructed from anti-pagan polemical texts whose theological claims require critical filtration. Brückner (1918) s.v. "Rod." | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | Slavic Pre-Christian Period PER_SLAV_PAGAN |
| 2482 | Veles ENT_SLAV_VELES | dwells_in | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Veles is the Slavic chthonic god, lord of the underworld, cattle, and the dead; his opposition to the celestial Perun is the core of the Slavic "basic myth". | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2483 | Veles ENT_SLAV_VELES | patron_of | Magic ENT_MAGIC | high | Veles is the god of magic, oaths, poetry, and cattle-wealth; oaths in the Rus'–Byzantine treaties are sworn by Perun and Veles. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2484 | Dažbog ENT_SLAV_DAZBOG | embodies | Sun ENT_SUN | high | Dažbog is a Slavic solar deity of the 980 Kiev pantheon; the Hypatian gloss names him son of Svarog and a giver of the sun's light and bounty. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2485 | Dažbog ENT_SLAV_DAZBOG | patron_of | Wealth ENT_WEALTH | medium | Dažbog (from dati, to give) is the "giving god", dispenser of fortune and material bounty; the Slavs are called "Dažbog's grandsons" in the Lay of Igor. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2487 | Stribog ENT_SLAV_STRIBOG | embodies | Wind ENT_WIND | high | Stribog is the Slavic wind deity of the 980 Kiev pantheon; the Lay of Igor calls the winds "Stribog's grandsons" blowing from the sea. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2488 | Mokosh ENT_SLAV_MOKOSH | embodies | Fate ENT_FATE | high | Mokosh, the only goddess in the 980 Kiev pantheon, governs spinning, weaving, and women's fate — the thread-spinning fate function of the Slavic tradition. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2489 | Mokosh ENT_SLAV_MOKOSH | patron_of | Fertility ENT_FERTILITY | high | Mokosh (Mat' Syra Zemlya, "Moist Mother Earth") is patroness of earth-fertility, moisture, and women's work. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2490 | Svarog ENT_SLAV_SVAROG | patron_of | Craft ENT_CRAFT | high | Svarog is the Slavic celestial smith and god of fire and metalworking; the Slavic translation of Malalas glosses him as the craftsman-god who taught smithing. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2491 | Rod ENT_SLAV_ROD | patron_of | Fate ENT_FATE | medium | Rod, the ancestral birth-deity, is paired with the Rozhanitsy (fate-spinners) who allot each newborn's destiny; condemned in Old Slavic ecclesiastical texts. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 2492 | Svarog ENT_SLAV_SVAROG | aligned_with | Hephaestus ENT_HEPHAESTUS | high | The Slavic translation of the chronicle of John Malalas explicitly glosses Svarog with the Greek smith-god Hephaistos (and Dažbog with Helios), an attested medieval interpretatio. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5597 | Perun ENT_SLAV_PERUN | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Perun heads the Kiev pantheon listed in the Primary Chronicle. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5598 | Veles ENT_SLAV_VELES | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Veles is a principal Slavic god named in the Primary Chronicle and treaty oaths. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5599 | Svarog ENT_SLAV_SVAROG | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Svarog is a chief celestial deity of the Slavs. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5600 | Dažbog ENT_SLAV_DAZBOG | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Dažbog is named in the Kiev pantheon of the Primary Chronicle. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5601 | Mokosh ENT_SLAV_MOKOSH | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Mokosh is the sole goddess in the Kiev pantheon of the Primary Chronicle. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5602 | Rod ENT_SLAV_ROD | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | medium | Rod is a Slavic ancestral/birth deity attested in the homiletic tradition. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5603 | Simargl ENT_SLAV_SIMARGL | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Simargl is named in the Kiev pantheon of the Primary Chronicle. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5604 | Stribog ENT_SLAV_STRIBOG | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Stribog is named in the Kiev pantheon of the Primary Chronicle. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5605 | Khors ENT_SLAV_KHORS | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | high | Khors is named in the Kiev pantheon of the Primary Chronicle. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5615 | Belobog ENT_SLAV_BELOBOG | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | low | Belobog is the reconstructed counterpart to Chernobog; not independently attested. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5617 | The Rozhanitsy ENT_SLAV_ROZHANITSY | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | medium | The Rozhanitsy are fate goddesses invoked with Rod in the homiletic tradition. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5618 | Marzanna ENT_SLAV_MARZANNA | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | medium | Marzanna/Morana is a widely attested death-and-winter figure of Slavic seasonal cult. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5619 | Jarilo ENT_SLAV_JARILO | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | medium | Jarilo is a seasonal fertility figure of the Slavic folk cult. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5620 | Devana ENT_SLAV_DEVANA | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | low | Devana is a disputed hunt goddess of the late Polish chronicle tradition. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5621 | Lada ENT_SLAV_LADA | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | low | Lada is a disputed/putative goddess; her status as a genuine deity is contested. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5622 | Dola ENT_SLAV_DOLA | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | low | Dola, the personification of personal fate, is grouped with the Slavic fate powers. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5623 | Kupala ENT_SLAV_KUPALA | member_of | The Slavic Pantheon ENT_SLAV_PANTHEON | low | Kupala is the personification of the midsummer rite, grouped with the seasonal cult. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5624 | Domovoi ENT_SLAV_DOMOVOI | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Domovoi is the archetypal East-Slavic house spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5625 | Rusalka ENT_SLAV_RUSALKA | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Rusalka is a core East-Slavic water spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5626 | Leshy ENT_SLAV_LESHY | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Leshy is the East-Slavic forest spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5627 | Vodyanoy ENT_SLAV_VODYANOY | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Vodyanoy is the East-Slavic water spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5628 | Kikimora ENT_SLAV_KIKIMORA | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Kikimora is an East-Slavic household spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5629 | Bannik ENT_SLAV_BANNIK | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Bannik is the East-Slavic bathhouse spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5630 | Polevik ENT_SLAV_POLEVIK | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | high | Polevik is the East-Slavic field spirit. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5631 | Baba Yaga ENT_SLAV_BABA_YAGA | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | medium | Baba Yaga is the principal witch-figure of East-Slavic folk narrative. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5632 | Koschei the Deathless ENT_SLAV_KOSCHEI | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | medium | Koschei is a central antagonist of East-Slavic folktale belief. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5633 | Zmey Gorynych ENT_SLAV_ZMEY_GORYNYCH | member_of | Slavic Domestic and Nature Spirits ENT_SLAV_FOLK_SPIRITS | medium | Zmey Gorynych is the dragon of East-Slavic folk narrative. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5636 | Marzanna ENT_SLAV_MARZANNA | opposes | Jarilo ENT_SLAV_JARILO | medium | Marzanna (death/winter) and Jarilo (spring/fertility) form the reconstructed seasonal death-and-rebirth opposition. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5640 | The Rozhanitsy ENT_SLAV_ROZHANITSY | aligned_with | Rod ENT_SLAV_ROD | high | The Rozhanitsy are consistently invoked together with Rod as the birth-fate powers. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5647 | Marzanna ENT_SLAV_MARZANNA | presides_over | Death ENT_DEATH | medium | Marzanna/Morana personifies death and winter in Slavic seasonal custom. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5648 | Jarilo ENT_SLAV_JARILO | presides_over | Fertility ENT_FERTILITY | medium | Jarilo is a spring/fertility figure of the seasonal folk cult. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5650 | Lada ENT_SLAV_LADA | presides_over | Love ENT_LOVE | low | Lada is the putative (disputed) goddess of love and marriage. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5651 | Dola ENT_SLAV_DOLA | presides_over | Fortune ENT_FORTUNE | medium | Dola is the personification of personal fortune/fate in Slavic folk belief. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5652 | The Rozhanitsy ENT_SLAV_ROZHANITSY | presides_over | Fortune ENT_FORTUNE | medium | The Rozhanitsy allot fate and fortune at birth. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5654 | Vodyanoy ENT_SLAV_VODYANOY | presides_over | Water ENT_WATER | high | Vodyanoy rules ponds and rivers in East-Slavic folk belief. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5655 | Rusalka ENT_SLAV_RUSALKA | presides_over | Water ENT_WATER | medium | The Rusalka is a water spirit of rivers and lakes. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5656 | Polevik ENT_SLAV_POLEVIK | presides_over | Agriculture ENT_AGRICULTURE | medium | Polevik is the spirit of cultivated fields and crops. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5657 | Domovoi ENT_SLAV_DOMOVOI | presides_over | Protection ENT_PROTECTION | medium | The Domovoi is the tutelary protector of the household. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed | |
| 5658 | Zmey Gorynych ENT_SLAV_ZMEY_GORYNYCH | presides_over | Destruction ENT_DESTRUCTION | low | The fire-breathing dragon embodies chaos and devastation in East-Slavic byliny. | Aleksander Brückner, Mitologia Słowiańska i Polska (Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza, Krakow, 1918; repr. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1980) SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH | reviewed |
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