- Bulgarian), Mara (in Ukrainian), Morė (in Lithuanian),
Marena (in Russian), or
Marzanna (in Polish) is a
pagan Slavic goddess ****ociated with
seasonal rites based...
-
comedy film
directed by
Filip Zylber,
written by
Wiktor Piątkowski and
Marzanna Polit and
starring Adrianna Chlebicka,
Mateusz Banasiuk and Mirosław Baka...
- US. The
Marzanna ritual represents the end of the dark days of winter, the
victory over death, and the
welcoming of the
spring rebirth.
Marzanna is a Slavic...
- (The
Eight Generals),
originated from the
Chinese folk
beliefs and
myths Marzanna,
slavic Goddess of Winter, Death, and
Rebirth (also Marena, Morena, Morana...
-
Earth Mother and is
probably the
oldest deity in
Slavic mythology besides Marzanna. She is also
called Mati Syra
Zemlya meaning Mother Damp
Earth or Mother...
-
although in
certain cultures death is
perceived as
female (for instance,
Marzanna in
Slavic mythology, or
Santa Muerte in Mexico).
Death is also portra****...
-
probably an
adaptation of a
traditional ceremony to
drown a
straw figure of
Marzanna, the
spirit of winter. The "bears" were
often invited in as they were believed...
- Portuguese, Gr**** or East
European variant of Mary, Marianna, Maria,
Marzanna and as a
short form of Tamara. It is a
variant of Maura, an Anglicization...
- Poland)
Mardi Gras (in
other countries) Mărţişor (in
Romania and Moldova)
Marzanna (in Poland) Meteņi (in Latvia)
Patras Carnival (in Greece) Tsiknopempti...
- (around Podlachia),
zmora (around Kraków). An
etymological connection with
Marzanna, the name of a demon/goddess of
winter has been conjectured. It
could be...