Mokosh (Old East Slavic: Мóкошь, romanized: Mókošʹ) is a Slavic goddess mentioned in the Primary Chronicle, protector of women's work and women's destiny...
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romanized: otchizna) Harald Haarmann and Orlando Figes see the goddess Mokosh a source of the "Mother Russia" concept. Mikhail Epstein states that Russia's...
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head and a gold moustache, and Khors Dazhdbog and Stribog and Simargl and Mokosh. And they offered sacrifices and called them gods, and they took their sons...
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Panslavic range is most often recognized. In addition to these, the East Slavic Mokosh (a presumed toponym in the Czech Republic), and the East Slavic Stribog...
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Damp Earth or Mother Moist Earth. Her identity later blended into that of Mokosh. In the early Middle Ages, Mati Syra Zemlya was one of the most important...
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the table herebelow), with the addition of holidays dedicated to Perun, Mokosh and Veles (green herebelow), the Red Hill ancestral holiday (orange herebelow)...
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the outskirts, they pray to him, the cursed god Perun, and to Khors and Mokosh, and to the vilas - they do this in secret. — Andrzej Szyjewski, Religia...
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Ivanov i Vladimir Toporov considered Živa to be an epithet of the goddess Mokosh (which was preserved in the names of the Polabians after Christianization)...
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The community of the Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities celebrating Mokosh...
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Mara (Hindu goddess) Mara (disambiguation) Mare (folklore) Marah (Bible) Mokosh Semele Eos Aurora (mythology) Ēostre Freyja Bendis Mara (demon), a "demon"...
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