- The
pagan Slavs were polytheistic,
which means that they
worshipped many gods and goddesses. The gods of the
Slavs are
known primarily from a
small number...
-
pysanky from Bukovina,
Polesia or Podillia. In
Ukrainian tradition, the
Berehynia was
believed to be the
source of life and death. On the one hand, she...
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Archangel Michael as well as a more
modern invention, the
protecting goddess Berehynia surmounting the
Independence Monument victory column commemorating the...
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projected separations 1210 and 1370 AU, respectively. The star was
named Berehynia in
December 2019 by
Ukrainian amateur astronomers. In 2010 a transiting...
- of the old city's
gates and a
modern invention, the goddess-protector
Berehynia atop a tall column.
Architecture and
historically significant sites and...
- in 2001. The
monument itself is a
column with a
figurine of a
woman (
Berehynia) with guelder-rose
branch in her hand. The
height of the
monument is 61 m...
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applied to this star in the 15th century. /bɛˈleɪtrɪks/ ****us HAT-P-15
Berehynia IAU new 2019
Ukrainian proposal. A
deity of
waters and
riverbanks in Slavic...
-
Agathodaemon in
Ancient Gr****
religion Aitvaras in
Lithuanian mythology Berehynia (originally a
river spirit,
since 1991, has
become a
hearth goddess in...
- a fisherman, he
would herd fish into the nets.
Bereginyas (Russian),
Berehynias (Ukrainian) or
Brzeginias (Polish) are
obscure fairies mentioned in "The...
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water nymph,
succubus or mermaid-like
demon that
dwelled in a waterway. А
Berehynia in
ancient Ukrainian folklore is a
goddess spirit that
guarded the edges...