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Sorginak (root form: sorgin,
absolutive case (singular): sorgina) are the ****istants of the
goddess Mari in
Basque mythology. It is also the
Basque name...
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sometimes disaster, to the land and the people. Mari is
served by a
court of
sorginak (witches), and is said to feed "on the
negation and affirmation" (that...
- or jentilkoba.
Basajaun Giant (mythology)
Hominid cryptids Lamia Mari
Sorginak [1] at the Auñamendi
Entziklopedia (in Basque) [2] at the Auñamendi Entziklopedia...
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Santa Claus. San
Martin Txiki, po****r
Christian trickster figure.
Sorginak,
handmaidens and ****istants of the
goddess Mari. Tartalo, the
Basque equivalent...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link) Baroja, Caro (1995). "Lamiak,
sorginak eta jainkosak" [Lamias,
witches and goddesses].
Gaiak (in Basque) (Euskal...
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Lamirain (in Arano),
Lamusin (in Sare), Lamiñosin (in Ataun).
Basajaun Sorginak Mari Glaistig –
Ghost from
Scottish mythology "lamia".
Orotariko Euskal...
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witchcraft Shabbat Chazon -
Sabbath of Vision, aka "Black Sabbath"
Sorginak –
Supernatural being in
Basque mythology Witch-hunt –
Search for witchcraft...
- (2013) ”Kepa
Junkera &
Sorginak –
Trikitixaren historia txiki bat/Una pequeña
historia de la
trikitixa (2014) Kepa
Junkera &
Sorginak –
Maletak (2016) Kepa...
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cromlechs or
stone circles,
literally Moors),
iratxoak (imps),
sorginak (witches,
priestess of Mari), and so on.
Basajaun is a
Basque version of...
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witch trials European witchcraft Pierre de Lancre,
French witchhunter Sorginak (Basque witches)
Spanish Inquisition Tomás de Torquemada,
leader of the...