- The
Alkonost is a
legendary woman-headed bird in
Slavic folklore.
Alkonost is more
likely an
individual character, as was
noted in some
legends about this...
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Alkonost is a
Russian epic folk
metal band
formed in
Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan,
Russia in 1995. The band is best
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- and
cries sadly. In the afternoon, the
Alkonost flies to this place,
beginning to
rejoice and laugh.
Alkonost brushes dew from her wings,
granting healing...
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everything of all creation, gods, heroes, and man. Like the
Sirin and the
Alkonost,
other creatures likewise deriving ultimately from the Gr****
myths and...
- that eats gold and silver.
Alicorn (Bestiario medieval) –
Winged unicorn.
Alkonost (Slavic) –
Angelic bird with
human head and ****.
Allocamelus (Heraldic)...
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appears in
British heraldry,
although it
remains a
peculiarly German device.
Alkonost Karura Kinnara Seraphim Siren (mythology)
Sirin Tengu Tulevieja Uchek Langmeitong...
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William Waterhouse Ulysses and the
Sirens (c. 1909) by
Herbert James Draper Alkonost Banshee Circe Enchanted Moura Harpy Heloi Hulder Iara
Kelpie Les Démoniaques...
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Alkonost, the Tsar of Birds, who
explains that the
village of
Yaichka in
which she has
lived with
Koschei was a
dream inside an egg laid by
Alkonost that...
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candles in the trees, and
fairy songbirds. The
mythical bird of sorrow,
Alkonost,
appears to tell her she must die. She
welcomes death, and her
prince appears...
- riverbank) to
listen to
songs of
birds Sirin (the bird of sorrow) and
Alkonost (the bird of joy). Both birds,
especially Sirin, were dangerous. The one...