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Ungnyeo (Korean: 웅녀; Hanja: 熊女; lit. bear woman) was a bear that
became a
woman according to the
creation myth of the
Korean nation. In the tale, a tiger...
- holy mountain,
where he
founded his holy city. At the time of his reign,
Ungnyeo—bear—and a
tiger were
living in a cave near the holy city,
praying earnestly...
- was said to be born from the
heavenly prince Hwanung and a bear-woman,
Ungnyeo.
While Dangun is a
mythological figure of
whose existence no
concrete evidence...
- holy mountain,
where he
founded his holy city. At the time of his reign,
Ungnyeo or
Ungnye (웅녀, 熊女)—who was a she-bear—and a
tiger were
living in a cave...
- delegates, he is sent on a
final quest to ease the ****ual
desires of an
ungnyeo (bear woman) with his
libido along with the villagers' rain dance, which...
- two
tribes that
sought the
favor of the
heavenly prince. The bear-woman,
Ungnyeo, was
grateful and made
offerings to Hwanung. However, she
lacked a husband...
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Callisto Drop bear
Golden Bear
Jambavan Jean de l'Ours
Nandi bear Otso
Ungnyeo Ursa
Major Ursa
Minor Field Bear The
animatronic cast of the
Country Bear...
- fox Succubus, A
creature with a very
similar role in
Western mythologies Ungnyeo, a bear-woman in
Korean mythology "청구(靑丘)".
Academy of
Korean Studies....
- Halmang)
Seonangsin Seowangmo Solmundae Halmang Sosamsin Teojusin (Jisin)
Ungnyeo Wongang Ami
Yeongdeung Yuhwa Buryat Aba-Khatun
Almoshi Budraganá Budung...
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theology Big
Dipper Other goddesses identified with the
Great Chariot Ungnyeo Ninlil Ninhursag Wells (2013), p. 10.
Fowler (2005), p. 213. Cheu, Hock...