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  • '''Perendi''' is the husband of [[Prende]] in Albanian mythology. *Orel Vladimir - Albanian etymological dictionary, pp. 315-316, Brill, 1998
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  • In Albanian mythology, '''Tomor''' is the father of all gods and humans. During the medieval times, he was known as “En” where the Albanian word “enjtë” for Thursday originated.
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  • '''Djall''' is a god of evil and death in Albanian mythology. [[Category: Albanian mythology]]
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  • Albanian folklore describes the creature as a horrible, fire-breathing dragon with n [[Category:Albanian mythology]]
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  • '''Shurdhi''' is a weather deity that originated from Illyrian in Albanian mythology. Shurdhi was derived from the Albanian phrase “i shurdhët” which means “the deaf one”. The name Shurdhi w
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  • '''Verbti''' is a god of storm and fire in northern Albanian mythology. [[Category: Albanian mythology]]
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  • Some northern Albanian mountain tribes hold the belief that an undead or vampire, which they call Some other northern Albanian tribes believe that the kukuthi or lugat can only be destroyed by a wolf. T
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  • '''Gjergj Elez Alia''' was a great warrior in Albanian folklore. ...bania. This song is a part of the Albanian Songs of the Frontier Warriors (Albanian: Këngë Kreshnikësh or Cikli i Kreshnikëve).
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  • In Albanian mythology, '''Prende''' was a goddess of love. [[Category: Albanian mythology]]
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  • ...logy. Its main objective is to conquer the kulshedras and other enemies of Albanian people. As they battle with the kulshedras, thunderstorms are formed. Albanian people believed that Drangues have killed a kulshedra by throwing trees and
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  • '''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 Bu [[Category: Albanian mythology]]
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  • The term shtojzovalle is derived from the Albanian words shtoj (English: add), zot (English: god, deity) and valle (English: d According to the traditions of the Albanian Christians especially Catholics from northern Albania and Malësia, the ang
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  • The '''zana e malit''' is a mythical creature in Albania mythology. Zana e malit is derived from the Albanian word “Zane” or “Zëre” which means "fairy of the mountain". The plu
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  • In ancient Albanian folklore, '''Bolla''' is a snake-like (or dragon-like) creature that sleeps [[Category:Albanian mythology]]
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  • [[Category: Albanian mythology]] [[Category: European mythology]]
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  • In Albanian folklore a '''shtriga''' is a [[witch]] who preys upon infants by drinking ...s or children or beautiful girls can catch evil eye more easily so in some Albanian regions is used to say ''marshalla'' and touch their nose when they look th
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  • In the study of [[mythology]] and religion, the '''underworld''' is a generic term approximately equiva ===[[Akkadian mythology]]===
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  • ...istian context: examples of such [[:Category:Christian mythology|Christian mythology]] are the themes woven round [[Saint George]] or [[Saint Christopher]]. In **[[Mythology|Myth]]
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  • ...or religion (as in ''Greek mythology'', ''Egyptian mythology'' or ''Norse mythology'') or the branch of knowledge dealing with the collection, study and interp ...falsehood — a story which many believe but which is not true. The field of mythology does not use this definition.
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  • ...n strix is the source of the Romanian vampire, the ''[[Strigoi]]'' and the Albanian [[Shtriga]], which also show Slavic influence. ...al wolf that could devour the sun and moon (similar to [[Fenris]] in Norse mythology), and later became connected with werewolves rather than vampires. The pers
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