The Alkonost is a legendary woman-headed bird in Slavic folklore. Alkonost is more likely an individual character, as was noted in some legends about this...
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Alkonost is a Russian epic folk metal band formed in Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan, Russia in 1995. The band is best known amongst heavy metal fans in...
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and cries sadly. In the afternoon, the Alkonost flies to this place, beginning to rejoice and laugh. Alkonost brushes dew from her wings, granting healing...
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that eats gold and silver. Alicorn (Bestiario medieval) – Winged unicorn. Alkonost (Slavic) – Angelic bird with human head and breasts. Allocamelus (Heraldic)...
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everything of all creation, gods, heroes, and man. Like the Sirin and the Alkonost, other creatures likewise deriving ultimately from the Greek myths and...
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Alkonost, the Tsar of Birds, who explains that the village of Yaichka in which she has lived with Koschei was a dream inside an egg laid by Alkonost that...
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appears in British heraldry, although it remains a peculiarly German device. Alkonost Karura Kinnara Seraphim Siren (mythology) Sirin Tengu Tulevieja Uchek Langmeitong...
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William Waterhouse Ulysses and the Sirens (c. 1909) by Herbert James Draper Alkonost Banshee Circe Enchanted Moura Harpy Heloi Hulder Iara Kelpie Les Démoniaques...
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riverbank) to listen to songs of birds Sirin (the bird of sorrow) and Alkonost (the bird of joy). Both birds, especially Sirin, were dangerous. The one...
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mainly found in Greek, Roman, Meitei, Hindu, Persian mythology, etc. Alkonost from Russian mythology, a bird with a woman's head. Almost all of the Anemoi...
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