Hungarian mythology (redirect from Garabonciás)
Alans. In fact, he probably was a kind of chief of the Volga Bulgarians. Garabonciás (person) A male figure who learned magic, unlike the →táltos, who had...
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Zomok A giant winged snake. It often serves as flying mount of the garabonciás (a kind of magician). The sárkánykígyó rules over storms and bad weather...
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for too long;. As a dragon, it can be only lured out by the so-called Garabonciás, a human with magical qualities, who later uses the beast as a mount...
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with the legend of the Serbo-Croatian garabancijaš dijak (Hungarian: garabonciás diák) "necromantic scholar" had been sought in Moses Gaster's paper,...
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original Till Eulenspiegel tales, as well as the Hungarian tales of Mátyás Garabonciás Diák, which were worked on by the Croatian author Tituš Brezovački. Another...
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Paul Knepler and Fritz Löhner-Beda 20 January 1934 Vienna State Opera Garabonciás diák (The Wandering Scholar, revised version of Zigeunerliebe) romantic...
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