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Lithuanian Dievas,
Latvian Dievs and Debestēvs ("Sky-Father"),
Latgalian Dīvs, Old
Prussian Diews,
Yotvingian Deivas was the
primordial supreme god in...
- The
Dieva Dēli (Latvian: 'Sons of Dievs') are
heavenly beings depicted as the sons of the sky-god
Dievs in
Latvian mythology. The
Dieva Dēli are generally...
- to
celestial wedding mythos in
which sun or her
daughter is
courted by
Dieva dēli (sons of god),
Auseklis (Venus) or Pērkons (Thunder). Also, as in Latvian...
- beggar.
Dievas Senelis is
proficient at
magic and medicine.
Epithet of
Dievas. Gabija, the
foster of the Holy Fire, a goddess, a
daughter of
Dievas ("dievaitė")...
- Auseklius.
Auseklis is
closely ****ociated with Mēness ("moon"). They both are
Dieva dēli ("sons of God"), as is Ūsiņš, and are thus
confused with each other...
- the
Lithuanian Dievo sūneliai, 'sons of
Dievas (the sky-god'),
attached to the Ašvieniai; the
Latvian Dieva Dēli, the 'sons of
Dievs (the sky-god)';...
- as the
Dieva dēli (Latvian 'sons of god') and
Dievo sūneliai (Lithuanian 'sons of god').
According to folklore, they are the
children of
Dievas (Lithuanian...
- Ašvieniai are
divine twins in the
Lithuanian mythology,
identical to
Latvian Dieva dēli and the
Baltic counterparts of
Vedic Ashvins. Both
names derive from...
- children, so
Dievas Senelis (manifestation of
supreme god
Dievas)
allots each
newborn with a
proper share.
Dalia is seen more as an
enforcer of
Dievas' will...
- thunder, and the
second most
important deity in the
Baltic pantheon after Dievas. In both
Lithuanian and
Latvian mythology, he is do****ented as the god of...