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functions of Pērkons and
Dievs can
occasionally merge: Pērkons is
called Pērkona tēvs ('Father or God of Thunder') or Dieviņš, a
diminutive form of Dievs...
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Latvian folklore. The
swastika is an
ancient Baltic thunder cross symbol (
pērkona krusts; also fire cross, ugunskrusts), used to
decorate objects, traditional...
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patterns for
decorative purposes). The
ancient Baltic thunder cross symbol (
pērkona krusts (cross of Perkons); also fire cross, ugunskrusts) is a swastika...
- Pēdējais
latvietis (1913)
Zelts (1914) Renegāti (1915) Ziemeļa vējš (1921)
Perkona pievārtē (1922) Pa varavīksnes
tiltu (1926) Zem
naglota papēža (1928) Jāņa...
- Balto-Slavic languages:
Lithuanian Perkūno ąžuolas (Perkūnas's oak),
Latvian Pērkōna uōzuōls ('Pērkōn's oak'), or Old
Russian Perunovŭ dubŭ ('Perun's oak')...
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harbour in Liepāja. The
river had one
known island,
Perkunen (Latvian:
Pērkona galva); it was
located near the
source of the river. The Līva
served as...
- Liepāja has 13 islands, the most
notable of
which are Atteku(-as), Zirgu,
Pērkona,
Putnu (kalva) and Cionas. On the east s**** of the lake is the Friča grove...
- Zālīte. Moscow:
Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1969, 204 p. "Nezāle" (1887) "
Pērkoņa negaiss" (1887) "Paradīzē" (1887) "Aizvien lillā" (1888) "Spijēnos" (1888)...