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Potrimpo (also Potrimpus, Autrimpo, Natrimpe) was a god of seas, earth, grain, and
crops in the
pagan Baltic, and
Prussian mythology. He was one of the...
- with a
twisted black beard,
topped with a flame. It
stands between young Patrimpas and old Patulas. Perkūns
maintains the same
central position in the description...
- 24
September 1947 28
February 1949 Šarūnas
January 1945
November 1950
Patrimpas August 1945 22
October 1945 Kęstutis 1947 1949
Seinai July 1945 July 1946...
- storm, and thunder, was in the middle. The god of sea, earth, and crops,
Patrimpas, was portra**** as a
young beardless man
wearing a
wreath of
grain ears...
- and strength. The
Triglav in
Slavic mythology Perkūnas (god of heaven),
Patrimpas (god of earth) and
Pikuolis (god of death) in
Prussian mythology The Zorya...
- fire, an
eternally green oak with
idols representing a
pagan "trinity":
Patrimpas (god of spring), Perkūnas (god of thunder) and
Patulas (god of the underworld)...