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Poludnitsa (from:
Polden or Poluden, 'half-day' or 'midday') is a
mythical character common to the
various Slavic countries of
Eastern Europe. She is referred...
- to be about. The
polevoi was
thought to have a
family and children. A
poludnitsa is a
female field spirit, and is
largely spoken of as fictitious. Her...
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After escaping from combat, they
resupply from a
black marketeer named Poludnitsa, who
shares intel regarding the su****ious
nature of the job they have...
- (protector from bad weather)
Spirits of the time of day
Babay (night)
Poludnitsa (noon)
Nocnitsa (night)
Zorya (morning)
Spirits of the sky
Dennitsa (morning...
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Dorsa 58.2N 207.7E 1,254.0 1985 Gr**** dew goddess.
Poludnitsa Dorsa 5.0N 179.5E 1,500.0 1997
Poludnitsa, E.Slavic witch, corn
fields deity.
Pulugu Dorsa...
- illnesses. In
Slavic mythology,
there is a
personification of sunstroke,
Poludnitsa (lady midday), a
feminine demon clad in
white that
causes impairment or...
- (Chirtel Ma, Polednica, Polednice, Poloznicha, Południca, Poludniowka,
Poludnitsa, Poludnitza, Přezpołdnica, Připołdnica, Przypoludnika)
Rodiva - Rozanica...
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Lithuanian dienà and
Latvian dìena ("day"),
Slavic dъnъ ("day") or
Slavic Poludnitsa ("Lady Midday"),
Latin Dies,
goddess of the day and
counterpart to Gr****...