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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...
- 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...
- (Russian: былина, IPA: [bɨˈlʲinə]; pl. былины, byliny) is a type of Russian oral epic poem. The oldest byliny are set in the 10th to 12th centuries in Kievan...
- the ability to appear and disappear with the tide. The island is found in byliny and skazki. It gained wider recognition after appearing in Alexander Pushkin's...
- 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...
- Nowe Byliny [ˈnɔvɛ bɨˈlinɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żelechlinek, within Tomaszów Mazowiecki County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central...
- Tugarin (Russian: Тугарин) is a mythical creature in Russian byliny and fairy tales, which personifies evil and cruelty and appears in a dragon-like form...
- romanized: Solovey-Razboynik), an epic robber, appears in traditional Russian byliny (folk poems). Pavel Ivanovich Melnikov discovered a version of the legend...
- plural: Russian: змеи, romanized: zmei), in skazki (Russian folktales) and byliny (Russian epic poetry), is a dragon or serpent, or sometimes a human-like...
- armies of Svyatoslav the Great and tutored his son Vladimir the Great. Many byliny center on Dobrynya completing tasks set him by prince Vladimir. Dobrynya...