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Perkūnas (Lithuanian:
Perkūnas, Latvian: Pērkons, Old Prussian: Perkūns, Perkunos, Yotvingian: Parkuns, Latgalian: Pārkiuņs) was the
common Baltic god...
- of
Perkūnas", when a figure,
interpreted by the
romantic historians of that time as an idol of the
Baltic pagan god of
thunder and the sky
Perkūnas was...
- Radziwiłł,
epithet "Piorun" ("Lightning") (Lithuanian:
Kristupas Radvila „
Perkūnas“, 1547–1603) was a Reichsfürst of the Holy
Roman Empire and a
member of...
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myths surrounding the
Baltic Perkūnas and the
Vedic Parjanya. In
Lithuanian and
Latvian folkloric material,
Perkunas/Perkons is
invoked to
protect against...
- "OPERA
MYKOLO OGINSKIO FESTIVALYJE" (retrieved May 10, 2023) Istorinėje erdvėje skambės istorinė
opera „Radvila
Perkūnas“ "Opera "Radvila
Perkūnas"". v t e...
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supreme god or just
another euphemism.
Perkūnas was the god of thunder, one of the most
powerful deities.
Perkūnas survived in po****r
belief and folk tales...
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Lithuanian Perkūnas/Dundulis–
Perkūna, and
finding similarities in the
Vedic hymns to Parjanya.
Perun is
strongly correlated with the near-identical
Perkūnas/Pērkons...
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named after Perkūnas, the main rain god of
Lithuanian mythology.
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature, ed. (2009-02-20). "Titan:
Perkunas Virgae". Astronomy...
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shows in
folklore themes that
resemble the
imagery of
Lithuanian Perkunas.
Perkūnas is the ****istant and
executor of Dievas's will. He is also ****ociated...
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growing inside the
hollowed tree. Therefore, the oak was
given the name of
Perkūnas, and it is said that the tree is so
strong that no
earthly forces can harm...