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- collector, Alexander Gilferding, published one collection entitled Onega Bylinas Recorded by A. F. Gilferding in the Summer of 1871. He improved upon Rybnikov's...
- Bylina is a type of East Slavic epic narrative poem. Bylina may also refer to: Bylina (airline) Bylina, Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland) Bylina Overture...
- 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...
- 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...
- Western European knight-errant. Bogatyrs appear mainly in Rus' epic poems—bylinas. Historically, they came into existence during the reign of Vladimir the...
- Alyaksandr Bylina (Belarusian: Аляксандр Быліна; Russian: Александр Былина; born 26 March 1981) is a Belarusian professional football coach and former...
- hero, a bogatyr - plowman, from the Novgorod Republic bylina cycle. A common plot trope in bylinas involving Mikula is that another bogatyr of warrior type...
- folklore based on bylina (epic songs) originating from the area around the capital of the Kievan Rus, Kiev. According to the bylinas, Dobrynya Nikitich...
- particularly that of bylina epic songs. The anthem shares several chord progressions with Vasily Kalinnikov's overture Bylina, Epic Poem (which, as its...
- notable for its folklore. Until the mid-20th century, fairy tales and bylinas were still performed on the daily basis by performers who became professionals...