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- Tlepsh (Adyghe Лъэпш [ɬapʃ]) is a mythological figure who appears (as a blacksmith and also a powerful leader) in some cycles of the Nart sagas of the...
- Trí Dée Dána Lugh, god of craftsmen, games, arts, oaths, truth, and law Tlepsh, god of fire, smithing, metal, weapons and virility Ilmarinen, god of Blacksmithing...
- Fertility, Family, Wellbeing and Illness Thageledj: The God of Flora and Crops Tlepsh: The God of Fire, Blacksmiths, Steel and Weapons Theshu: The God and Protector...
- Satanaya, the mother of the Narts, Sosruquo a shape changer and trickster, Tlepsh a blacksmith god, and Batradz, a mighty hero. The folklore of the Caucasus...
- mythology sometimes is also used for political aims. Derafsh Kaviani Kurdalægon Tlepsh Vulcan (mythology) Qarinvand dynasty Mashhad-e Kaveh E. W. West (30 June...
- Sozresh: The god of Fertility and family Thageledj: The god of Flora and crops Tlepsh: The god of Fire, Blacksmiths, Steel and weapons Uashkhue: The god of Sky...
- Caucasus the hero known to the Ossetians as Kurdalægon and the Circ****ians as Tlepsh is a blacksmith and skilled craftsman whose exploits exhibit shamanic features...
- Satana (Сатана)) – the mother of the Narts, a fertility figure and matriarch Tlepsh (Adyghe and Abaza: [ɬapʃ]; Ossetian: Kwyrdalægon (Куырдалæгон)) – a blacksmith...
- Flibbertigibbet Gobannus Goibniu Ilmarinen Kāve Kenilworth Kurdalægon Sigurd Tlepsh Widia Wieland der Schmied Velents þáttr smiðs Vulcan (mythology) Wieland...
- linguist Vasily Abaev compares it to the name of the Roman god Vulcan. Tlepsh Vulcan Kaveh the Blacksmith Digor Ossetian: Курдалæгон Digor Ossetian: Курд-Алӕ-Уӕргон...