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Strzyga (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstʂɨɡa], plural: strzygi, masculine: strzygoń) is
usually a
female demon in
Slavic mythology,
which stems from the mythological...
- and
ethnographic records of
strzygas, and upiórs are
often described as
having two
hearts and two souls, just like
strzygas.
Women who died
during or after...
- The
Carpathian Castle,
published in 1892. The Gr**** word Strix,
Polish strzyga,
Hungarian sztriga, and the
Albanian word
shtriga are also cognate. In...
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zmora differs from
strzyga according to
another account,
which ****erts that when the
zmora dies, it dies for good,
while the
strzyga becomes a revenant...
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Lugat Mummy Nachzehrer Orek
Qutrub Revenant Ro-langs
Rusalka Skeleton Strzyga Upiór
Vampire Vetala Vrykolakas Wiedergänger
Wight Wendigo Wurdulac Zombie...
- as she
walks the
castle in sadness.
Drekavac ****udh
Lugat Moroi Strigoi Strzyga Dybbuk, a
malicious spirit that
possesses living people Mogwai, a vengeful...
- Merigold, King Foltest's
sorceress advisor. He
identifies the
monster as a
Strzyga, a
creature born from a
curse he
later discovers was
placed by the courtier...
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Ancient Rome with the
following spelling variations:
Striga Stirge Strige Strzyga –
Slavic Suangi – New
Guinea Sukuyan –
Caribbean Succubus – Judeo-Christian...
- spirit, witch",
related to Italian: strega, Romanian: strigă and Polish:
strzyga.
According to legend, only the
shtriga herself could cure
those she had...
- Culture.pl.
Archived from the
original on 20
August 2016. Gazur, Łukasz;
Strzyga,
Lucjan (18
March 2016). "Zmarł
niezapomniany Franek Dolas" [The unforgettable...