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  • 121Firebird (Slavic folklore) — In Slavic folklore, the Firebird (жар птица, zhar ptitsa , literally heat bird from птица bird Old Russian жар heat ) is a magical glowing bird from a faraway land, which is both a blessing and bringer of doom to its captor. The Firebird is… …

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  • 122List of early East Slavic states — The following is a list of East Slavic states that existed in the first half of the second millennium on the territories of contemporary Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. Main * Kievan Rus (882 1032) South * Kiev Duchy (1132 1471) (see Grand Duke of… …

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  • 123List of Slavic deities — *Belobog god of light and sun (speculative) *Berstuk evil god of the forest *Cislobog moon goddess *Crnobog god of woe (speculative) *Dajbog sun god *Dziewona equivalent of Diana *Flins god of death *Hors god of the winter sun *Jarilo god of… …

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  • 124List of films based on Slavic mythology — This is a list of movies based on Slavic mythology. * The Humpbacked Horse (1947) USSR * Čudotvorni mač (1950) Serbia * Sadko (1953) USSR * Ilya Muromets (1956) USSR * Jack Frost (1964) USSR * The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1966) USSR * Ruslan and… …

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  • 125Pan-Slavic — [spelling only] * * * See Pan Slavism. * * * …

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  • 126Old Slavic — n. OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC * * * …

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  • 127South Slavic — noun A subgrouping of the Slavic language family spoken mainly in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria …

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  • 128Old East Slavic — noun A Slavic language used from the 10th to the 14th centuries by East Slavs in the state of Kievan Rus and its successors. The ancestor of Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn and Ukrainian. Syn: Old East Slavonic, Old Russian …

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