- In
Polish pagan mythology,
boginki (singular:
boginka) are
female spirits or
demons of wild nature: forest, field, mountains,
water (both of land and...
- Dziwożona (or
Mamuna or
Boginka) is a
female swamp demon in
Slavic mythology known for
being malicious and dangerous. Most at risk of
becoming one of...
-
frenzied dance. In
Polish folklore, the term
rusalka could also
stand for
boginka, dziwożona and
various other entities. The
rusalki were
believed to be...
-
Czech dziwożona,
Russian div,
Bulgarian and
Croatian samodiva ("rusalka,
boginka, the
magical creature"), etc. It is ****umed that the
feminine demons-divas...
- ''odmieniec'' and it was
considered to be a
child replaced by a
demoness boginka-mamuna What
differentiated the
demon from one's
progeny were its taciturnity...
- if she
would nurse the queen's
child until it can walk. The
Mamuna or
Boginka is a
Slavic spirit that
exchanges babies (making them into odmieńce) in...
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Pehtra Baba,
Sumska Majka)
Bereginia (Beregynia, Berehynia, Przeginia)
Boginka Chislobog (Kricco, Zislobog)
Darinka Devana (Cica, Cisa, Ciza, Cyca, Devoina...