- at Kíev
heard the sound."
Vseslav may also be the
basis for the
bogatyr Volkh Vseslavich or
Volga Sviatoslavich, who is
found in a
cycle of byliny. Volkhvs...
-
Volga Svyatoslavich (Russian: Вольга Святославич) or
Volkh Vseslavyevich (Russian: Волх Всеславьевич) is a
Russian epic hero, a bogatyr, from the Novgorod...
- folk epics. The most
prominent heroes in
these epics are
Svyatogor and
Volkh Vseslavyevich [ru]; they are
commonly called the "elder bogatyrs".[citation...
- feature. Instead, he
compares him to the
figure of the
magician and hero
Volkh Vseslavyevich from
Russian bylines, and to the
ancient blacksmiths who,...
- unconstitutional,
Forsyth County judge rules". Winston-Salem Journal.
Eugene Volkh. "The
First Amendment protects a
right to
engage in adultery?". The Washington...
-
Russian folklore and
consist of Svyatogor,
Mikula Golubev,
Doctor Vladimir Volkh, and
Zvezda Dennista. The
Britannia Project is the name of a
fictional organization...
-
someone was
being born – a new twig, leaf or
flower was drawn.
Russian volkhs Veleslav (Ilya Cherkasov) and
Dobroslav (Alexey Dobrovolsky)
describe Rod...
- of the
Winter Guard;
former member of the
Soviet Super-Soldiers)
Doctor Volkh (Vladimir Orekhov,
stretching powers,
leader of the
Russian Fantastic Four...
-
Society 42 (Philadelphia:
American Folklore Society, 1949
available online at
Volkh Vseslav'evich Bylina: A Poem of
Vseslav the
Sorcerer Archived 2005-11-22...
-
magazines Rodnye Prostory,
Volkhv (nine years), Yar' (eighteen issues) and
Volkh (two issues).
Outside Saint Petersburg, the
original Union of
Wends also...