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Uastyrdzhi (Ossetian: Уастырджи, romanized: Wastyrĝi,
pronounced [ˈwɑʃtɨrd͡ʒi]) is the name of
Saint George in
Ossetian folklore.
Uastyrdzhi is the...
- (Styr Nykhas). The
ceremony is
dedicated to the most
important deity,
Uastyrdzhi, said to have
saved Khetag from his pursuers.
Government parti****tion...
- traits.[citation needed] In
Ossetian tradition, she is the
daughter of
Uastyrdzhi (St. George). The Chechen-Ingush
version is
somewhat different in that...
- (Ossetian: Хуыцау, Хуцау, romanized: Xwycaw, Xucaw). The
chief of the gods.
Uastyrdzhi or
Wasgergi (Ossetian: Уастырджи, Уасгерги, romanized: Wastyrdži, Wasgergi)...
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State Philharmonia.
Transcaucasian Highway Sculpture in
honor of
Uastyrdzhi Uastyrdzhi Necropolis near
settlement Dargavs North Ossetian landscape Mineral...
- hor****
among other things, also
rides a
white horse. In Ossetia, the
deity Uastyrdzhi, who
embodied both the
warrior and sun
motifs often ****ociated with white...
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Norse Saga
Ossetian mythology Scythian mythology The
Magic Pipe (film)
Uastyrdzhi Kurdalægon
Bogatyr Shahnameh Abaev, V.I., ed. (1973), ИСТОРИКО-ЭТИМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ...
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international historical festival dedicated to
George in
Alcoy (Alicante),
Spain Uastyrdzhi,
Ossetian name for
George Church of
Saint George (Lod)
Sacred Relic of...
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Georgia from 1991 to 2004.
Tetri Giorgi (organization)
Armazi (god)
Kopala Uastyrdzhi Saint George and the
Dragon Tuite, K. (2017). "St.
George in the Caucasus:...
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mother of Syrdon [ru], with Gaetaeg [ru].
After her death, the
archangel Uastyrdzhi revived her and they
became lovers in her tomb. Her daughter, the Nart...