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suggests a
closer connection to
characters of
Baltic mythology, such as
Velnias,
Velns (Latvian) or Vėlinas (Lithuanian), a devil-like
entity and enemy...
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married on Thursday, but the
bride was
kidnapped by
Velnias (the devil) and Perkūnas has
hunted Velnias ever since. Some
myths mention four sons of Perkūnas...
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Christianity it was
equated with evil and
Velnias became a
Lithuanian name for devil. In some tales,
Velnias (the devil) was the
first owner of fire. God...
- is
usually described as an angry, evil
spirit similar to the
Lithuanian Velnias.
Patollu was
first mentioned in 1418, by
Bishop of
Warmia in a
letter to...
- recovery.
Onielar (Yvonne Wilczynska) - vocals,
rhythm guitar (1997–present)
Velnias (Sven Galinsky) - lead
guitar (1997–present)
Horrn (Michael Pelkowsky)...
- god in Lithuania. In
other stories, the
bride was
stolen by the
devil Velnias,
named Tuolius. That's why Laumė
liked moonshine. In
other myth, the bride...
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discovered the
craft of smithing,
which was
later taken over by humans.
Velnias elementally represented chthonic forces and the dead, and can be interpreted...
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Mythology Prussian Lithuanian Latvian Indo-European
Deities Panbaltic Perkūnas
Velnias Dievas Saulė Mėnulis
Prussian Patollo Peckols Potrimpo Swayxtix Autrimps...
- wolf';
matau vilką (ACC) 'I see a wolf') or
indirect mood (e.g. nešęs
velnias akmenį 'a
devil who was
bringing the stone') are also
attributed to the...
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Mythology Prussian Lithuanian Latvian Indo-European
Deities Panbaltic Perkūnas
Velnias Dievas Saulė Mėnulis
Prussian Patollo Peckols Potrimpo Swayxtix Autrimps...