- finger", "God's finger", and "Mother of God finger", and in Lithuania, "
Perkun's finger" (Belemnitida).
These thunderbolt stones were
sometimes said to...
- Perkūnas (Lithuanian: Perkūnas, Latvian: Pērkons, Old Prussian:
Perkūns, Perkunos, Yotvingian: Parkuns, Latgalian: Pārkiuņs) was the
common Baltic god...
-
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their gods fondly, e.g.
Perkune dievaite meaning 'little god
Perkun' and not 'god
Perkun'. However, most
scholars disagree with this interpretation. The...
- ****ociated with
thunder gods: in the
Balts Thursday was ****ociated with
Perkun, in the
Romans Thursday was
called Iovis dies ("Jupiter's day"), and in...
- to Sweden) Kuna (1884–;
oldest in
service river icebreaker in the world)
Perkun (1963–1993;
broken up) The
following lists include icebreakers owned and/or...
-
Lithuanian thunder god Perkūnas. He is also
known as Pērkons in Latvian;
Perkūns or
Perkunos in Old Prussian;
Parkuns in
Yotvingian and Pārkiuņs in Latgalian...
- of
thunder (compare: Lithuanian: Perkūnas, Latvian: Pērkons, Prussian:
Perkūns, Yotvingian: Parkuns), as an
alternate name for the
thunder god of Finnish...
- place, have been made. The
Baltic toponyms Perkuno kalnas ("mountain of
Perkun") and
Laumes kalnas ("mountain of Laima"), and
Laume dauba ("ravine of Laima")...
- ("grenade
launcher Mark 1930"). An
order for 400
pieces was
placed in the
Perkun company in Warsaw. By July 1932 the
first mortars entered service. Meanwhile...