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Satanaya (Adyghe: Сэтэнай [satanaːj]; Kabardian: Сэтэней [satanaj];
Ubykh [satanaja]; Ossetian: Сатана Satana) is a
mythological figure who
appears in...
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Batraz (Ossetian: Батырадз) – the
leader and
greatest warrior of the
Narts Satanaya (Ubykh: satanaja; Adyghe:
Setenej (Сэтэнай); Ossetian:
Satana (Сатана))...
- was the Nart Sosriqwe,
minion of the gods and his
doting mother, Lady
Satanaya, who
stole fire from the giant. One folk
etymology states that Sosruko...
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ancient heroes called the Narts.
These sagas include such
figures as
Satanaya, the
mother of the Narts,
Sosruquo a
shape changer and trickster, Tlepsh...
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Muromets in the
middle of the sea.
Ossetian mythology Akhsar and
Akhsartag Satanaya Iranian mythology Iron: Уырызмæг, romanized: Uyryzmӕg; Digorian: Орæзмæг/Урузмæг...
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including Uryzmaeg,
Satanaya, Xaemyts, and Batraz. Donbettyr's golden-haired
daughter Dzer****ae was the
mother of Uryzmaeg,
Satanaya, and Xaemyts. Donbettyr...
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mythology Diavolu, Satana, Necuratu,
Scaraoschi Russian mythology Dyavol,
Satanaya Saami mythology Yambe-akka
Salish mythology Amotken Siberian mythology...
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Germanic mythology. In many
cycles he is portra**** as
being close with
Satanaya.
Colarusso (2002)
finds remarkable similarities between Tlepsh and the...
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Satanism (disambiguation)
Shaitan (disambiguation), the
Islamic counterpart Satanaya, a
mythological figure who
appears in many
cycles of the Nart
sagas of...
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artisanship and
especially female crafts,
corresponding to
Northwest Caucasian Satanaya. Her face is
described as
shining like the sun with beauty. She
helps Pkharmat...