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Byliny may
refer to:
Byliny,
plural of bylina, a
traditional East-Slavic
narrative poem
Byliny, Warmian-Masurian
Voivodeship (north Poland) This disambiguation...
- Ukrainian: билина, IPA: [bɨˈlʲinə]; pl. былины,
byliny) is a type of Old
Russian oral epic poem. The
oldest byliny are set in the 10th to 12th
centuries in Kievan...
- Ilya
Muromets or Murometz, also
known as Ilya of Murom, is a
bogatyr in
byliny set
during the time of
Kievan Rus'. He is
often featured alongside fellow...
- the 12th-century epic The Tale of Igor's Campaign, where, as in
several byliny or folk-tales, he is
depicted as a werewolf. In The Igor Tale, his defeat...
- меч-кладенец. [mʲetɕ klədʲɪˈnʲets]) is a
magic sword in
Russian fairy tales and
byliny (Russian epic poetry),
rendered as "sword of steel", "hidden sword", or...
- plural: Russian: змеи, romanized: zmei), in
skazki (Russian folktales) and
byliny (Russian epic poetry), is a
dragon or serpent, or
sometimes a human-like...
- romanized: Solovey-Razboynik), an epic robber,
appears in
traditional Russian byliny (folk poems).
Pavel Ivanovich Melnikov discovered a
version of the legend...
- and
Finnish schools.
Formalism focused on the
artistic form of
ancient byliny and
faerie tales,
specifically their use of
distinctive structures and poetic...
- (Russian: Святого́р, IPA: [svʲɪtɐˈɡor]) is a
mythical bogatyr (knight/hero) in
byliny. His name
derives from the
words for "sacred mountain". Svyatogor's tale...
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parallels to the text of the Tale in
wedding songs,
magical incantations,
byliny and
other Old
Russian sources. He was the
first researcher to
point out...