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Yarovit is a Polabian god of war who was worshipped in Vologošč and Hobolin. According to sources, his main temple was located in Vologošč, where there was a golden shield belonging to Yarovit. The cult of Yarovit is not well-documented, and there is only a brief description of his worship. In addition to being a …

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Radogost is a deity that has been mentioned in various historical and mythological texts. According to medieval chroniclers, Radogost was the god of the Polabian Slavs, whose temple was located in Rethra. However, modern scientific literature suggests that Radogost was a local nickname or a local alternative name of the solar god Svarozhits, who was …

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Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia, standing at 2,863.65 meters. It is located in the Julian Alps and is the centerpiece of Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s only national park. Triglav is also a symbol of the Slovene nation, and its image can be found on the Slovenian coat of arms and flag. The park …

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Bar Juchne is a legendary bird from Jewish mythology that is believed to have a wingspan large enough to block out the sun. According to the Talmud, a Bar Juchne egg once fell from its nest and destroyed 300 cedars and flooded 60 villages/cities. This colossal bird is also known as Bar-Yuchnei and has been …

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Baš Čelik is a Serbian fairy tale that has been collected by Vuk Karadžić. The tale revolves around a king who has three sons and three daughters. The title of the story, Baš Čelik, meaning “head of steel,” is derived from Turkish words “baş” for “head” and “çelik” for “steel.” The story is similar to …

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Baloz is a legendary character in Albanian mythology and folklore. He is often portrayed as an antagonist to the Albanian legendary heroes and is sometimes described as a sea monster. The word “baloz” is believed to have derived from Italian “bailo,” which was the title of the Venetian ambassador to the Ottomans. According to Albanian …

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