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parts of Siberia" were
actively preserved into the 20th century.
Russian bylinas are a
Novgorodian interpretation of epic stories. Novgorod,
which in the...
- the
Russian fairy tales. Epic
Russian bylinas are also an
important part of
Slavic paganism. The
oldest bylinas of
Kievan cycle were
recorded in the Russian...
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Western European knight-errant.
Bogatyrs appear mainly in Rus' epic poems—
bylinas. Historically, they came into
existence during the
reign of
Vladimir the...
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Alyaksandr Bylina (Belarusian: Аляксандр Быліна; Russian: Александр Былина; born 26
March 1981) is a
Belarusian professional football coach and former...
- Michał
Bylina (18
January 1904 – 5
August 1982) was a
Polish painter. His work was part of the art
competitions at the 1932
Summer Olympics and the 1936...
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Bylina is a type of East
Slavic epic
narrative poem.
Bylina may also
refer to:
Bylina (airline)
Bylina,
Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland)
Bylina Overture...
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character in East
Slavic folktales and
bylinas, the tsar of the sea realms. The best
known examples are
bylinas about Sadko and
fairy tales about Vasilisa...
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Tugarin (Russian: Тугарин) is a
mythical creature in
Eastern European bylinas and
fairy tales,
which personifies evil and
cruelty and
appears in a dragon-like...
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Bylina (Russian: Были́на) is an
airline based in
Bykovo Airport, Russia. It was
established in 2003 and is a
Russian executive private and
business charter...
- pp. 123–124. "85.
Olesha Popovich,
Yekim parobok i Tugarin",
Pechora Bylinas,
Onchukov (1904), pp. 333–337 "64.
Alesha Popovich Yekim i Tugarin", Onchukov...