- 08:44, 16 February 2011 diff hist +241 N Torbalan Created page with "'''Torbalan''' is a creature in Bulgarian folklore that is used by parents to scare their children. He brings a pack on his pack that is used in carrying naughty children. [[C..." current
- 08:31, 16 February 2011 diff hist +970 N Samodiva Created page with "'''Samodivas''' or samovilas are woodland fairies in South-Slavic folklore and mythology. ==Etymology== The words samodiva and samovila originated from Indo-European roots that..." current
- 13:30, 10 February 2011 diff hist +219 N Kuma Lisa Created page with "Kuma Lisa is a fox character in Bulgarian and Russian folklore. She loves to play tricks on Kumcho Vulcho, a wolf who always suffer from her schemes. [[Category: Bulgarian myt..." current
- 11:02, 9 February 2011 diff hist +2,326 N Ispolin Created page with "The '''ispolin''' (or ispolini in plural form) is a renowned giant in Bulgarian mythology that populated the Earth before humans. ==Origin and appearance== According to the O..."
- 07:02, 8 February 2011 diff hist +1,430 N German Created page with "'''German''' is a male spirit who brings rain and hail in Slavic mythology. The positive influence of German may cause rain that can be beneficial to agricultural crops while th..." current
- 02:29, 8 February 2011 diff hist +562 N Dodola Created page with "'''Dodola''' (or Doda, Dudulya and Didilya) is the goddess of rain in Slavic Sythology. She is the wife of the thunder god Perun. Slavs believed that rain occurs when Dodola mi..." current
- 07:57, 7 February 2011 diff hist +1,259 N Baba Marta Created page with "'''Baba Marta''' is a mythical creature who controls the end of the cold winter and the start of spring in Bulgaria. ==Appearance and Behaviour== Baba Marta is described as an ..." current
- 05:29, 7 February 2011 diff hist +773 N Potrimpo Created page with "'''Potrimpo''' (also known as Potrimpus, Autrimpo, Natrimpe) was named as the god of seas or grain in Prussian mythology. He was one of the three main deities worshiped by the Ol..." current
- 16:42, 4 February 2011 diff hist +808 N Žaltys Created page with "'''Žaltys''' is a household spirit that guards the home in the Lithuanian mythology. It is the sacred animal of the sun goddess Saule that symbolizes fertility. With a belief th..." current
- 14:51, 4 February 2011 diff hist +791 N Perkūnas Created page with "'''Perkūnas''' was the god of thunder in Baltic mythology. In Lithuanian and Latvian mythology, he is known as the god of thunder, rain, mountains, oak trees and the sky. Perk..." current
- 09:50, 4 February 2011 diff hist +613 N Peckols Created page with "'''Peckols''' and Patollo were worshipped as gods in pagan Prussian mythology. Both of them were believed as the same gods who takes care of the the underworld and the dead. They..." current
- 09:37, 4 February 2011 diff hist +610 N Dievas Created page with "In Baltic mythology, '''Dievas''' was known as the supreme god. He was considered as one of the most important deities together with Perkūnas. He was also a direct successor of..." current
- 09:05, 10 January 2011 diff hist +841 N Bangpūtys Created page with "'''Bangpūtys''' is the god of sea and storm in Lithuanian mythology. According to some mythologists, he is stern and merciless. Based on a story, he wanted to drown Auštaras ..."
- 09:03, 10 January 2011 diff hist +1 Ašvieniai current
- 09:03, 10 January 2011 diff hist −4 Ašvieniai
- 08:22, 10 January 2011 diff hist +14 Ašvieniai
- 08:20, 10 January 2011 diff hist +1,197 N Ašvieniai Created page with "'''Ašvieniai''' are divine twins in Lithuanian mythology. They are characterized as a pulling carriage of Saulė (the Sun) through the sky. To protect their houses, Lithuanians..."
- 06:53, 4 January 2011 diff hist +1,681 N Žemyna Created page with "In Lithuanian mythology, '''Žemyna''' (derived from žemė – earth) is the goddess of the earth. Just like Zemes māte of Latvian mythology, she is also viewed as the moth..." current
- 06:50, 4 January 2011 diff hist +35 Saulė current
- 05:08, 4 January 2011 diff hist +1,917 N Saulė Created page with "'''Saulė''' is the well-known Baltic deity and is also considered as a goddess in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. ==Origin== In Lithuanian and Latvian languages, the ..."
- 05:03, 4 January 2011 diff hist 0 N File:Saule.jpg current
- 16:22, 17 December 2010 diff hist +1,005 N Medeina Created page with "'''Medeina''' or '''Medeinė''' is one of the main goddesses in Lithuanian mythology. She ruled the forests, trees and animals. Her name was derived from the term "medis", meanin..." current
- 15:42, 10 December 2010 diff hist −71 Gabija current
- 15:38, 10 December 2010 diff hist 0 File:Gabija.jpg uploaded a new version of "File:Gabija.jpg" current
- 15:36, 10 December 2010 diff hist 0 File:Gabija.jpg uploaded a new version of "File:Gabija.jpg"
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- 15:33, 10 December 2010 diff hist +1,672 N Gabija Created page with "'''Gabija''', also called '''Gabieta''' or '''Gabeta''', is the goddess of fire and hearth in the Lithuanian mythology. She protects the home and the family, provides happiness a..."
- 15:28, 10 December 2010 diff hist 0 N File:Gabija.jpg
- 15:02, 10 December 2010 diff hist +1,177 N Dalia Created page with "In Lithunian mythology, '''Dalia''' is the goddess of fate. She is believed to be the giver and taker of one’s goods and properties. Dalia is often confused with Laima, another..." current
- 14:34, 10 December 2010 diff hist +3,150 N Aušrinė Created page with "'''Aušrinė''' is the goddess of the Morning Star (Venus) in the Lithuanian mythology. She is the goddess of beauty and youth and the opposite of Vakarinė, the Evening Star. He..." current
- 15:24, 9 December 2010 diff hist +666 N Zeme Created page with "'''Zeme''' or '''Zemes-mãte''' was the goddess of earth in Slavic and Latvian mythology. She is also similar to the Lithuanian goddess Žemyna. Zeme’s name means “Mother o..." current
- 15:25, 8 December 2010 diff hist +925 N Māra New page: '''Māra''' is the female counterpart of God and she is the top goddess in Latvian mythology. She was believed as the alternate aspects of Dievs, Lopu māte, Piena Māte (Mother of the Mil... current
- 15:10, 8 December 2010 diff hist +2,751 N Laima New page: '''Laima''', also known as '''Laime''' or '''Laimas māte''', represents fate and luck in Latvian and Lithuanian mythologies. Aside from being the patron of pregnant women, she was also li... current
- 15:07, 8 December 2010 diff hist +3 Auseklis current
- 13:07, 7 December 2010 diff hist +915 N Auseklis New page: '''Auseklis''' is a Latvian god and represents Venus. In Latvian mythology, he is the third most popular deity next to Saulė and Mēness. ==Etymology== Auseklis was derived from root ...
- 06:38, 1 December 2010 diff hist +2,316 N Zana e malit New page: The '''zana e malit''' is a mythical creature in Albania mythology. ==Etymology== Zana e malit is derived from the Albanian word “Zane” or “Zëre” which means "fairy of the mount... current
- 15:08, 23 November 2010 diff hist +372 N Xindhi New page: '''Xindhi''' are creatures that are closely similar to elves. ==Traits== "Xindhi" is the term for the males while "Xindha" refers to the females. Their presence can be detected through a... current
- 14:36, 23 November 2010 diff hist +325 N Verbti New page: '''Verbti''' is a god of storm and fire in northern Albanian mythology. ==Description== The name Verbti literally means "the blind one". Verbti is also referred as Shën Verbti or "the ho... current
- 13:56, 23 November 2010 diff hist +766 N Tomor New page: In Albanian mythology, '''Tomor''' is the father of all gods and humans. ==Stories== Tomor originated in Illyrian. He is usually escorted by two female eagles and the winds are his slave... current
- 16:51, 22 November 2010 diff hist +985 N Shurdhi New page: '''Shurdhi''' is a weather deity that originated from Illyrian in Albanian mythology. ==Etymology== Shurdhi was derived from the Albanian phrase “i shurdhët” which means “the deaf... current
- 10:26, 18 November 2010 diff hist +1,775 N Shtojzovalle New page: The '''shtojzovalle''', '''shtojzorreshta''', '''shtozote''' or '''xhinde''' is a small and invisible woodland creature that has supernatural powers. They can only be seen by humans on spe... current
- 09:35, 16 November 2010 diff hist +600 N Prende New page: In Albanian mythology, '''Prende''' was a goddess of love. ==Description== Prende was the wife of Perendi and she was referred as “the queen of beauty” (zoja e bukuris). Her sac... current
- 08:50, 16 November 2010 diff hist +225 N Perendi New page: '''Perendi''' is the husband of Prende in Albanian mythology. ==Reference== *Orel Vladimir - Albanian etymological dictionary, pp. 315-316, Brill, 1998 [[Category: Albanian mytholo... current
- 08:33, 16 November 2010 diff hist +112 Gjergj Elez Alia current
- 08:25, 16 November 2010 diff hist +1,427 N Gjergj Elez Alia New page: '''Gjergj Elez Alia''' was a great warrior in Albanian folklore. thumb|Gjergj Elez Alia ==The Song of Gjergj Elez Alia== The song of Gjergj Elez Alia is ...
- 08:16, 16 November 2010 diff hist +16 N File:Gjergj-Elez-Alia.jpg Gjergj Elez Alia current
- 14:31, 14 November 2010 diff hist +777 N E Bukura e Dheut New page: '''E Bukura e Dheut''' (English: Earthly Beauty) is a cunning fairy in Albanian myths. She is the sister of E Bukura e Detit (English: Sea Beauty) and E Bukura e Qiellit (English: Heavenly... current
- 05:37, 14 November 2010 diff hist +1,796 N Drangue New page: The '''drangue''' is a half-human warrior that has wings in Albanian mythology. Its main objective is to conquer the kulshedras and other enemies of Albanian people. ==Appearance/Behavio... current
- 04:21, 14 November 2010 diff hist +247 N Djall New page: '''Djall''' is a god of evil and death in Albanian mythology. ==Stories== Djall also refers to the name of the Devil in modern Albania while he is known as Dreq in Latin draco. [[Cate... current
- 15:34, 10 November 2010 diff hist +1,619 N Vahagn New page: '''Vahagn''' (or '''Vahagan''') (Armenian: Վահագն) was a god in ancient history of Armenia. He was one of the Armenian Pantheon, together with Aramazd and Anahit. [[Image:Vahagn... current
- 15:25, 10 November 2010 diff hist +6 N File:Vahagn.jpg Vahagn current
- 14:29, 10 November 2010 diff hist +67 Tsovinar current
- 14:27, 10 November 2010 diff hist +471 N Tsovinar New page: '''Tsovinar''' or '''Nar''' was goddess of water, sea, and rain of Armenia. thumb|Tsovinar ==Description== Tsovinar was described as a fire creature that causes t...
- 14:24, 10 November 2010 diff hist +8 N File:Tsovinar.jpg Tsovinar current
- 14:11, 10 November 2010 diff hist +1,677 N Astghik New page: '''Asdghig''', '''Astghik''', or '''Astlik''', (Armenian: Աստղիկ) is the prehistoric Armenian goddess of love and fertility. Later, she was personified as the skylight, identified as... current
- 14:07, 10 November 2010 diff hist +7 N File:Astghik.jpg Astghik current
- 08:14, 24 October 2010 diff hist −23 Anahit current
- 08:13, 24 October 2010 diff hist −23 Al Basti current
- 08:12, 24 October 2010 diff hist +343 N Aray New page: '''Aray''' is a god of war that was worshipped by the pre-Christian Armenians. Some people believed that he is associated with Ares, a Greek god. Other traditions see him as a dying-and-ri... current
- 07:45, 24 October 2010 diff hist +1 Anahit
- 07:44, 24 October 2010 diff hist +1,385 N Anahit New page: In Armenian mythology, '''Anahit''' (Armenian: Անահիտ) was the goddess of fertility, healing, wisdom and water. thumb|Illustration of Anahit ==Stories== During...
- 07:40, 24 October 2010 diff hist +13 N File:150px-Anahit.png Anahit statue current
- 07:36, 24 October 2010 diff hist +6 N File:Anahit.jpg Anahit current
- 06:41, 24 October 2010 diff hist +2,138 N Al Basti New page: '''Al Basti''' or '''Al Kardai''' is a very old female spirit that personifies guilt and thrives on the Caucasus Mountains, according to the folklore that originated in Sumerian mythology....
- 06:20, 24 October 2010 diff hist +20 Azhdahak current
- 15:04, 21 October 2010 diff hist +25 Azhdahak
- 14:58, 21 October 2010 diff hist +769 N Azhdahak New page: In Armenian mythology, '''Azhdahak''' is a men-vishap or men-dragon. ==Characteristics== Typically, Vishaps thrive in high mountains, big lakes, sky and clouds. They usually roar when the...
- 13:56, 31 August 2010 diff hist +1,233 N Wakwak New page: In Philippine mythology, '''Wakwak''' refers to a vampiric bird-like creature or a witch. thumb|Wakwak ==Characteristics== Wakwak is assumed to grab humans at night ... current
- 13:54, 31 August 2010 diff hist +6 N File:Wakwak.jpg Wakwak current
- 13:35, 31 August 2010 diff hist +36 Tigmamanukan
- 13:34, 31 August 2010 diff hist +1,313 N Tigmamanukan New page: The '''Tigmamanukan''' is an omen bird in Philippine mythology. [[Image:Tigmamanukan.jpg|thumb|The Asian Fairy Bluebird (Irena puella turcosa) is one of two species that have been sugges...
- 13:31, 31 August 2010 diff hist +12 N File:Tigmamanukan.jpg Tigmamanukan current
- 13:22, 31 August 2010 diff hist +861 N Siyokoy New page: '''Siyokoy''' are creatures that belong to the Bantay Tubug (merfolk) in Philippine mythology. thumb|Siyokoy ==Appearance== The Siyokoy is described as green-skinne...
- 13:21, 31 August 2010 diff hist +7 N File:Siyokoy.jpg Siyokoy current
- 01:45, 31 August 2010 diff hist +1,111 N Sirena New page: In Philippine mythology, '''Sirena''' is a creature who lives under the sea. It is the Philippine version of a mermaid. thumb|Sirena ==Characteristics== Sirena are ...
- 01:40, 31 August 2010 diff hist +6 N File:Sirena.jpg Sirena
- 13:33, 30 August 2010 diff hist +1,353 Sigbin
- 13:30, 30 August 2010 diff hist +6 N File:Sigbin.jpg Sigbin current
- 07:06, 29 August 2010 diff hist +1,089 N Sarimanok New page: Sarimanok is a legendary bird of the Maranao people who came from Mindanao. thumb|Sarimanok ==Etymology== Manok is a tagalong word for chicken. ==Description== ...
- 06:55, 29 August 2010 diff hist +9 N File:Sarimanok.jpg Sarimanok current
- 05:09, 29 August 2010 diff hist +797 N Sarangay New page: Sarangay is a creature that looks like a bull with a large muscular body and has a jewel on its ears. thumb|Sarangay ==Description== Sarangay is said to be the Phi...
- 05:01, 29 August 2010 diff hist +8 N File:Sarangay.jpg Sarangay
- 04:19, 29 August 2010 diff hist +877 N Santelmo New page: The '''Santelmo''' ('''St. Elmo's Fire''') is a creature that looks like a dancing flame in Philippine mythology. ==Etymology== Santelmo is the shortened version of “Apoy ni San Elmo...
- 03:22, 29 August 2010 diff hist +1,227 N Pugot New page: The '''Pugot''' ("decapitated one") is a legendary brute that dwells in the Ilocos region. thumb|Pugot ==Characteristics== The Pugot can transform into a hog, dog or ...
- 03:20, 29 August 2010 diff hist +5 N File:Pugot.jpg Pugot current
- 02:29, 29 August 2010 diff hist +3,032 N Nuno New page: In Philippine mythology, a '''Nuno''' or '''Nuno sa Punso''' is described as a dwarf-like creature that lives in an anthill or termite mound. thumb|Nuno sa Punso ==Ety...
- 02:28, 29 August 2010 diff hist +4 N File:Nuno.jpg Nuno current
- 09:11, 28 August 2010 diff hist +1,948 N Minokawa New page: '''Minokawa''' is described as a gigantic bird that is associated with the dragons. thumb|The Minokawa ==Appearance== A Bagobo tale explained that the Minokawa is ...
- 08:09, 28 August 2010 diff hist +8 N File:Minokawa.jpg Minokawa current
- 07:38, 28 August 2010 diff hist +705 N Mangindusa New page: '''Mangindusa''' or the “lord of the heavens” is one of the four holy gods in the Tagbanua mythology. ==Characteristics== The Mangindusa lives in a revered place known as Awan-awan. I...
- 13:43, 26 August 2010 diff hist +343 N Manaul New page: '''Manaul''' is a bird creature in of Philippine mythology that was cited in the Code of Kalantiaw. ==Description== Based on the Code of Kalantiaw, death penalty will be imposed to those ...
- 09:18, 25 August 2010 diff hist +997 N Mangkukulam New page: '''Mangkukulam''' is the Filipino version of a sorcerer or a witch. thumb|Mangkukulam ==Etymology== The name Mangkukulam was derived from the work “kulam”,...
- 09:14, 25 August 2010 diff hist +11 N File:Mangkukulam.jpg Mangkukulam current
- 11:27, 23 August 2010 diff hist +20 N Lambana Redirecting to Diwata current
- 11:23, 23 August 2010 diff hist +1,117 N Kumakatok New page: The '''Kumakatok''' (door knockers) are three hooded figures who knock on doors in the middle of the night. thumb|The Kumakatok ==Appearance== The Kumakatok is a ... current
- 11:22, 23 August 2010 diff hist +9 N File:Kumakatok.jpg Kumakatok current
- 10:47, 23 August 2010 diff hist +1,107 N Kataw New page: '''Kataw''' is one of the merfolk who belongs in the Philippine mythology. ==Description== According to the Visayan belief, Kataws belong to the higher hierarchy compared to other water a...
- 10:10, 23 August 2010 diff hist +2,389 N Hantu Demon New page: In Philippine mythology, a '''Hantu Demon''' is a well-known evil spirit or demon. ==Etymology== Hantu is the Malay word for “ghost” and Pulau Hantu means "ghost island." ==Powers=...
- 10:34, 14 August 2010 diff hist +1,928 N Engkanto New page: '''Engkanto''' are environmental spirits that can take the form of humans. They are usually linked with spirits of ancestors in the Philippines and distinguished as forest spririts or elve...
- 08:42, 14 August 2010 diff hist +1,042 N Ekek New page: '''Ekek''' (or Ek Ek) are bird-like human creatures in Philippine mythology. ==Appearance== Old folks describe Ekek as flying creatures that look like Manananggal but they cannot spl...