- In
Basque mythology,
Sugaar (also Sugar, Sugoi, Suarra, Maju) is the male half of a pre-Christian
Basque deity ****ociated with
storms and thunder. He is...
-
legends collected in the area of Ataun, the
other main
figure was her
consort Sugaar. However, due to the
scarcity of the material, it is
difficult to say if...
- this mountain, the so-called "Cave of The Lady". She is
married to the god
Sugaar (also
known as
Sugoi or Maju).
Legends connect her to the weather: when...
- nightmares. Mari, a
mother goddess, and wife of the
deity Sugaar. Orko, the god of thunder.
Sugaar, the god of
storms and thunder, and the
husband of Mari...
- mythology)
Perun (Slavic mythology)
Pikne or
Pikker (Estonian mythology)
Sugaar (Basque mythology)
Taranis (Pan-Celtic)
Tharapita or
Taara (Estonian mythology)...
- ****tzilopochtli, Ometeotl,
Quetzalcoatl or
Tezcatlipoca Basque pantheon:
Sugaar or Mari
Batak pantheon: (primordial)
Debata Ompung Mulajadi na Bolon; (celestial)...
-
oldest worshipped Christian icons in
Basque territories. Mari's
consort is
Sugaar. This
chthonic couple seems to bear the
superior ethical power and the power...
- invasions,
serpent worship was a
standout feature of
local religions (see
Sugaar). To this day
there are
numerous traces in
European po****r belief, especially...
- parti****te in Akelarre.
These mysteries happened on
Friday nights, when Mari and
Sugaar are said to meet in the
locally sacred cave to
engender storms. The etymology...
- were
fully grown, they
would fall off
their mother's head. Only the god
Sugaar is ****ociated with this
creature but more
often with a serpent. A legend...