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  1. Heralds of Revolution: Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism by Susan K. Morrissey, 1998-02-05
  2. Russian Fairy Tales by Marie Ponsot, 1987-08
  3. Ivan the Fool: Russian Folk Belief by Andrei Sinyavsky, 2007-02-28
  4. Songs of the Russian People by W. R. S. Ralston, 2008-02-17
  5. Women Writers in Russian Literature (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)
  6. Baba Yaga: The Ambiguous Mother and Witch of the Russian Folktale (International Folkloristics, V. 3) by Andreas Johns, 2004-04
  7. Essential Russian Mythology
  8. Songs of the Russian People As Illustrative of Slavonic Mythology and Russian Social Life by W. R. S. Ralston, 1980
  9. Russian Mythologies by Yuri Duzhnikov, 1995
  10. Legends About the Titans (in Russian) by N. Golosovker, 1957
  11. Hearlds of Revolution, Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism by Susan K. Morrissey, 1998
  12. Heralds of Revolution : Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism by Susan K. Morrissey, 1997
  13. The mythology of empire: Imperial Russian coronation albums by E Kasinec, 1992
  14. Russian Wondertales: Tales of Magic and the Supernatural (Complete Russian Folktale)

21. Newsletter -- 10 January, AS XXXI (1997)
russian mythology and Religion. russian mythology, like Russian politics, geography, or even cooking, is a hodgepodge of intersecting cultures and traditions.
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NEWSLETTER
of the Slavic Interest Group
10 January, AS XXXI (1997)
Volume II, Issue 2 (#5)
From the Nachalnik
Greetings all! The first thing of importance is to note that my address has changed. The new address is: Paul Goldschmidt, 755 Siemers, Platteville WI 53818. Phone and e-mail remain unchanged. And this musing brings two very different thoughts to my mind. One, the importance of being careful with our jests and humor. And two, the sheer miracle of having a group that supports and encourages all Slavic cultures. SIG is a panslavist's idea of paradise þ a place where we can explore common threads that tie all of the Slavic cultures (and their non-Slavic neighbors) together. I challenge all of you to look for these commonalities and not to simply reject others' activities as "that's Polish, and I do Hungarian" or "why can't we have a group just for Russian personae?!" Finally, we are now up to a membership of 88 people and have grown exponentially in activity. The fruit of this growth is this much larger newsletter which features four articles written by our members. The downside is that increasing expense is forcing me to prune the mailing list. I have enclosed a corrections and confirmation form at the end of this Newsletter. Please fill this out and send it to me (or copy the information to me by e-mail) as soon as you can. Also, if you do not need to receive the newsletter in hard copy but would still like to be a member, now is your chance to indicate such. My special thanks to Leszek z Szczytna for his generous monetary contribution this month which is underwriting a portion of the expense of the mailing.

22. The Green: Mythological Booklist
Essential russian mythology by Pyotr Simonov, Thorsons. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from russian mythology by Elizabeth Warner.
http://www.thewildhunt.com/thegreen/myth_russian.shtml
Back to Mythological Booklist Greetings African American Aztec and Mayan ... Contact Us Russian Essays on Russian Folklore and Mythology ed. by Felix J. Oinas, Slavica Publishers, Inc., 1985. Essential Russian Mythology by Pyotr Simonov, Thorsons. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from Russian Mythology by Elizabeth Warner. Mother Russia: The Feminine Myth in Russian Culture by Joanna Hubbs, Indiana U. Press, 1988. Russian Fairy Tales trans. by Vera Gissing, Hamlyn Publishing Group, 1975. Russian Fairy Tales Russian Folk Belief by Linda J. Ivanits, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1989. Russian Gypsy Tales by James Riordan. Tales and Legends of Old Russia Top Thank you for stopping by, and come again soon to see what's new. Feel free to write to us with any comments, problems, questions, suggestions, or whatever we'd love to hear from you!

23. PAGAN - Slavic Top Links
Dazhdbog in russian mythology Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story, and the relationships of Russian deities. Includes history
http://www.pagan-links.com/Slavic.html

Pagan
Sub-Categories
Slavic Web Site Links Slavic Paganism and Witchcraft - Slavic Pagan holidays and rites.
Holy Nature: A Celebration of Naturism in Todays Russia
- Information and photography of the Russian Naturist / Nudist group Holy Nature and their Naturist revival. Ancient Pagan Russian history, myth and tradition.
Ukrainian Pagan Society
- Society of the Ukrainian Native Faith's webpage providing book resources, a mission statement and some general Ukrainian Pagan information.
Dazhdbog in Russian mythology
- Dazhdbog in Russian mythology or His story, and the relationships of Russian deities. Includes history of Russian mythology words and names.
- Focusing on the polarities and depth of Slavic mythology. Provides artwork and descriptive links.
Frater Gwydion's Magickal Gateways
- A Slavic thelemite and neo-pagan in Serbia, Frater Gwydion provides information and a mailing list on Slavic Gods and The Book of Veles.
Neopaganism in Central-Eastern Europe
- A current report and brief history of the practice of pagan religion in the Central-Eastern European countries of: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Former Prussia and the Ukraine.
Moist Mother Earth
- Listings and descriptions of Gods and Godesses, Calendar Festivals, Fairy Creatures (and mythic animals), Magic Divination, Malevolent Beings and some other interesting Slavic Pagan beliefs.

24. Gliere: Ilya Murometz
Bryansk today. Links to russian mythology. The following is a partial list of resources which might be of interest to the reader.
http://www.clarihorn.freeserve.co.uk/gliere/ilya.htm
Ilya Murometz
Home page List of works Third Symphony Ilya Murometz Recordings Performances Sound clips Links ... Russian Mythology links
Russian Byliny
Russian legend is epitomised by the celebrated byliny stories, which means "that which has been". The byliny are divided into two cycles: one about bogatyri or 'elder valiant champions', and the other about younger heroes. The first cycle is the older in origin and is full of mythological elements. The Russian music box shown on the right depicts several elements from the younger cycle which describes the adventures of Ilya Murometz and other bogatyri warriors. Some of the characters in this illustration are described in the text below.
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Russian Music Box by Palekh
Who was Ilya Murometz?
Ilya Murometz is the most famous of the mighty bogatyr warriors, said to have lived in the twelfth century. Ilya of Murom, a peasant's son, has sat motionless for 33 years. One day two travelling pilgrims stir him (see top left of Music Box above) and exclaim "Arise! Go forth! Thou shalt become a puissant bogatyr". From that moment on he becomes a warrior of extraordinary powers and the defender of the Holy Russia. He procures a horse which flies through the air 'above the motionless forest and a little below the clouds scudding across the sky'. Ilya follows the pilgrims' advice and sets out to find the mightiest bogatyr of them all - Svatogor.

25. MYTHOLOGY
of Virgil s Aeneid. Russian. see also Siberian and Slavic Dazhdbog in russian mythology Russian Sunbirds Stories. Scottish. see also
http://www.greatdreams.com/myth.htm
MYTHOLOGY APOLLO APHRODITE ARES ARTEMIS ... Childrens Mythology By Carol Hurst CHARON CUNEIFORM Day of Rest and Atonement, Azazel, Jarmo, Jericho, and Mythology EGYPTIAN GODS ... Icarus in Flight By Boris Vallejo INDEX to THE SECRET DOCTRINE Internet And Greek Mythology JAYNE'S EGYPTIAN RESEARCH PAGE JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS ...
Time

MYTHOLOGIES
FOR SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
AFRICA Sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Sahara: General
Sub-Saharan Folklore
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Virgil
Afghan
Afghan Folklore
Afghan Cultural Ceremonies and Traditions
African
African Mythology in "Things Fall Apart"
African Story Lines

Three Ashanti Folktales

Sango
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Cape Verde Folktales
Afro-Carribean
OrishaNet
Altaic
Turkish Poems Turkish Folklore
American
Daniel Boone: Myth and Reality in American Consciousness Folktales from Springbranch La Llorona Paul's Babe Page ... The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Anatolian
Hittite/Hurrian Mythology REF
Anglo-Saxon
Beowulf Bibliography 1979-1994 Resources for Studying Beowulf The Electronic Beowulf Project Beowulf
Arabic
The Story of Djuha and the Figs
Arthurian
King Arthur Arthurian Legend Studies The Arthurian Legends Arthur is not dead!

26. Slavic Pagan Resources
Naumov, Sergei. Dazhdbog in russian mythology. Ralston, William. The Songs of the Russian People, as Illustrative of russian mythology and Russian Social Life.
http://members.aol.com/hpsofsnert/slavres.html
Slavic Pagan Resources
Contacts Books Shops Links ... E-mail Us Contacts:
USA:

Connecticut:
Slavic Pagan Study Group
c/o Avalon Books
9 North Main St
So Norwalk, CT 06854
E-Mail: hpsofsnert@aol.com
Monthly meetings and seasonal celebrations.
New York:
RUNVira OSIDU P.O. Box 147 Spring Glen, NY 12483 Tel/Fax: 1 (908) 647-1215 eMail: marko@cybernex.net Ukranian Native Faith Oregon: Polish Kulturkampf P.O.Box 82435 Portland OR, 97282 E-mail- svarog8814@aol.com Study Group for Polish Heathens Czech Republic RADOST MNV E-mail:Dervan at maiello@ff.cuni.cz http//www.ff.cuni.cz/~maiello Lithuania: Vilnius Romuva Contact: Jonas Trunkunas, Elder email: jontrin@taide.lt Lithunian Paganism (Romuva) Ukraine: RUNVira OSID Bohdan Ostrovs'kyj Kyiv, UKRAINE Tel: 011-380 (44) 228-6987 Ukrainian Native Faith If you would like to be listed as a contact please submit your information here . Any group found to be connected to anti-semitism or white supremacy will be removed. Bibliography for this Site Downing, Charles. Russian Tales and Legends. UK: Oxford University Press, 1956 Drahomaniv, Mykhailo Petrovych. Notes on the Slavic Religio-Ethical Legends. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1961.

27. European Traditions In Pagan And Witchcraft Directory
people. Dazhdbog in russian mythology Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story, and the relationships of Russian deities. Gwydion
http://www.branwenscauldron.com/resources/eurotrads.html
Witchcraft, Wicca, Pagan and Occult Resources
Pagan Relitions and Traditions
Other European Traditions
Religio Romana The Religio Romana is the pre-Christian religion of Rome. Sometimes called "Roman Paganism", modern practice the Religio Romana is an attempt to reconstruct the ancient faith of Rome as closely as possible, making as few concessions to modern sensibilities as possible.
eGroups Julian Society
- Mailing list for The Julian Society. The Julian Society - A non-denominational religious order dedicated to the restoration of paganism envisioned by the emperor Julian. Nova Roma: New England Provincia - The New England Provincia of Nova Roma, dedicated to rebuilding ancient Roman culture and community in the Northeast U.S. Pagan Path Ways - Greco-Roman Mystery Tradition. Free newsletter, on-line community and information on the Greco-Roman Religion. Religio Romana - The Religio Romana is the pre-Christian religion of Rome. Sometimes called "Roman Paganism", modern practice the Religio Romana is an attempt to reconstruct the ancient faith of Rome as closely as possible, making as few concessions to modern sensibilities as possible. Saturnalia - A Winter Solstice Ritual A ritual combining the Consualia, the Saturnalia, and the Opalia into a single festival, a Brumalia, or Winter Solstice (Bruma) ritual

28. MYTHOLOGY
REGIONAL FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY LINKS. ROMAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS. russian mythology. russian mythology LINKS. SIBERIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS. SCOTTISH MYTHOLOGY LINKS.
http://www.chlive.org/pbeck/eastlibrary/MYTHOLOGY.htm
created by Peggy Beck
AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY
AFRICA: WONDERFUL TALES AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY AFRICAN CREATION MYTHS ... MYTHS AND FABLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD (KIDS ZONE) THE ORISA, GODS OF WEST AFRICA WEST AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY: YORUBA AND FON WHAT DOES A CREATION MYTH DO? AFRICAN FOLKTALES ANANSI GOES FISHING, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST) THE GIFT OF A COW TAIL SWITCH, A WEST AFRICAN TALE (HEATHER FOREST) ONE GOOD MEAL DESERVES ANOTHER, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST) THE SKULL, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST) WHY TURTLES LIVE IN WATER, A TALE FROM WEST AFRICA (HEATHER FOREST)
AMAZON MYTHOLOGY
AMAZON MYTHOLOGY ARTHURIAN LEGEND RESOURCES ASIAN MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO CHINESE MYTHOLOGY, EASTERN ASIAN MYTHOLOGY, JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY, KOREAN MYTHOLOGY, AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS.) ASIA: WONDERFUL TALES CREATION MYTHS FROM AROUND THE WORLD MYTHSEARCH.COM AZTEC MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO AZTEC RESOURCES AZTEC MYTHOLOGY CREATION MYTHS GODS, HEROES, AND MYTH ... MYTHSEARCH.COM BABYLONIAN MYTHOLOGY BABYLONIAN CREATION MYTH
BRAZILIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS
BULLFINCH'S MYTHOLOGY (Age of Fable- Greece and Rome; Age of Chivalry- King Arthur; Legends of Charlemagne or Romance of the Middle Ages)

29. Myths - 503 Of The Best Sites Selected By Humans
Roman Gods of Mythology Roman Mythology -Roman Mythology -Saturn Views -The Mythology of Saturn Slavic -Dazhdbog in russian mythology -Russian Fairy Tales
http://www.cbel.com/myths/
Pages A-G 2 Columns
Pages H-O
Order by Alphabet Ordered by Theme Order by Popularity 3 Columns Pages P-Z 4 Columns
Myths
CBEL Literature ( 503 links, last update: 12 April 2004 )
* = new links
[Find on this page]

Age of Fable Or Beauties of Mythology

Artsedge: Look in the Mythic Mirror

BookRags Notes: Mythology
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World Mythology

African
African Writers Index: African Creation Myths

History of Ihiagwa
Into Africa Adventures Myths and Legends of the Bantu ... Phoenician Creation Story Assyro-Babylonian Assyro-Babylonian Mythology Babylonian Creation Myth Before the Legend of Noah Gateways to Babylon ... Tour de Babel Assyro-Babylonian Gilgamesh Gilgamesh Gilgamesh Gilgamesh Study Guide Gilgamesh Summary ... The Euahlayi Tribe Baltic Ancient Latvian Paganism and Mythology Ancient Lithuanian Mythology and Religion Cosmology of the Ancient Balts Lietuviu Sakmes - Lithuanian Tales ... Timeless Myths - Celtic Mythology British_and_Celtic Irish A to Z of Ancient Ireland Celtic Mythology Celtic Twilight: Myths and Legends of Ireland Dates in Irish Myth and Legend ... The Wooing of Emer Caribbean Encyclopedia Mythica: Haitian Mythology Chinese Chinatown Online: Legends of China Chinavista: Chinese Myths and Fantasies Chinavista: Deities Worshipped by Farmers Chinavista: Selected Chinese Myths and Fanta...

30. EDUCATION PLANET - 139 Web Sites For Mythology
6. Dazhdbog in russian mythology Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story Sergei Naumov , 1994. Based on Russian folklore and personal research.
http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Language_Arts/Literature/Mythology
All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Literature Mythology Found Mythology ' Web Sites. Also for ' Mythology 140 Lesson Plans 11 Books 2 Software Titles 7 Videos ... 14 Other Products Web Sites (1 - 10 of 139): Greek Mythology - This is an introduction to Ancient Greek Mythology. It combines information from a number of sources and attempts to be a comprehensive referance work.
Grades: Cache Greek Mythology: Gods, Titans and More... - Greek Mythology: Gods, Titans, and more explains about the main figures in many of the myths of greek mythology. It is not intended to cover the actual myths (although some are told to help illustrate our topics), but instead focuses on the main character
Grades: K-5 Cache A bit of Swedish (and scandinavic) history... - The Viking age... The first vikings... The Vikings goes westward... The conquering of England and Normandy... The Swedish Vikings... Meanwhile at home... Old Norse Mythology... The nordic mythology... Some literature and runestones... So
Grades: Cache Greek Mythology Link - detailed account of centaurs and their place in various Greek myths. The Greek Mythology Link is a collection of myths retold by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology, published in 1993 (available at Amazon). The GML contains Text

31. Òåêñò ñ ïîëÿìè ñïðàâà
Slavic Paganism Witchcraft. · Ancient Slavic Gods. · Dazhdbog in russian mythology. · Russian Myth and Folklore. · Mythology and Folklore.
http://www.slavjanskij.boom.ru/linksangl.htm
References to Pagan resources of the Internet
Pagan sites:
Dazhdbog's Grandchildren Gwydion Home Page World Congress of Ethnic Religions Society: Religion and Spirituality: Pagan
Russian FolkloreLinks
: What follows is a list of links to various sites on the WWW which deal in some way with Russian folklore. The content of each site is under the control of its creator and I in no way assume any responsibility for it or vouch for its accuracy. Students in my Russian folklore class are encouraged to peruse these resources but to do so critically.
General Materials
Slavic and East European Folklore Association (SEEFA) Russian Folklore The SEEFA's page devoted to Russian Folklore. Selected Bibliography of Materials on Russian Folklore Provided by James Bailey. A useful page maintained by Sang Hyun Kim. Russian Culture - Russian Folklore from The Mining Company Net Links Russian Folklore - Internet Resources General Folklore and Mythology Images
Slavic Paganism
Slavic Gods and Goddesses Ancient Slavic Gods Dazhdbog in Russian Mythology Russian Myth and Folklore ... Myths and Legends A general site that contains some material on Slavic paganism.

32. Inuit Mythology
Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions, such as Northern russian mythology, Siberian mythology, Finnish mythology and
http://www.fact-index.com/i/in/inuit_mythology.html
Main Page See live article Alphabetical index
Inuit mythology
Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions, such as Northern Russian mythology, Siberian mythology, Finnish mythology and Norse mythology Inuit mythology is unlike the common conception of what the term "mythology" refers to. Unlike Greek mythology , for example, people have believed in it, without interruption, up to and including the present time. While there are few believers left when compared to Christianity , for example, many Inuit do still hold to their ancestral religious beliefs; there are also neopagans who have integrated some or all of the Inuit beliefs into their own belief structures. Many Inuit have merged those beliefs to a greater or lesser degree with Christianity or other religions , and may hold varying degrees of literal belief in what is described below. This occurs in any set of religious beliefsa section believes all the stories and ideas contained within are the literal truth (see fundamentalism ) and the rest believe in the ideas to a lesser degree of literal truth.

33. Underworld
Larenta; Letum; Libitina; Mors; Pluto; Proserpina; Viduus. russian mythology Baba Yaga; Koshchei. Saami mythology Yambeakka. Salish mythology
http://www.fact-index.com/u/un/underworld.html
Main Page See live article Alphabetical index
Underworld
For other meanings of the word "underworld" see Underworld (disambiguation)
In the study of mythology and religion , the underworld is a generic term, referring to any place to which newly-dead souls go. See also psychopomp
Underworld Relief
Artist depiction of where dead souls go.
Underworlds
  • Aboriginal mythology
  • Beralku Akkadian mythology
  • Ereshkigal ... Nergal Buddhist mythology
  • Neraka Celtic mythology
  • Annwn Mag Mell ... Islam
  • Jannah Jahannam Idonesian mythology
  • Patal Japanese mythology
  • Soku-no-Kumi Yomi-no-kuni Latvian mythology
  • Aizsaule Maya mythology
  • Metnal Mitlan Xibalba Melanesian mythology
  • Tuma Norse mythology
  • Helheim Oromo mythology
  • Ekera Polynesian mythology
  • Avaiki Bulotu Bulu ... Nga-Atua Pulotu Rangi Tuarea Te Toi-o-nga-Ranga Uranga-o-Te-Ra Pueblo mythology
  • Shipap Roman mythology
  • Hades Slavic mythology
  • Irij Sumerian mythology
  • Dilmun Vodun
  • Guinee Wagawaga mythology
  • Hiyoyoa
  • Rulers of the Underworld
    (Note: this includes guardian-type creatures, ghosts , and spirits such as demons, veli , and Cerberus
  • Aboriginal mythology
  • Baiame (Kamilaroi) Eingana Akkadian mythology
  • Allu Anu ... Anunnaku Etemmu Gallu Humbaba Mamitu Nergal ... Utnapishtim Albanian mythology
  • Bukura e dheut Armenian mythology
  • Spandaramat Aztec mythology
  • Chalmecacihuilt Chalmecatl Ciucoatl ... Xipe Totec Babylonian mythology
  • Erra Nergal Ninlil Sursunabu Ur-shanabi Utnapishtim Bon mythology
  • gNyan Buddhist mythology
  • Emma-O Yama Canaanite mythology
  • Mot Celtic mythology
  • Arawn Bean Sidhe Cernunnos ...
  • Gui Yan-lo Christianity
  • Angels Demons Satan Saint Peter Egyptian mythology
  • Aker ... Thoth Elamite mythology
  • 34. Marvel Directory
    The team s membership consists of the fifth Crimson Dynamo; Fantasia; Perun the storm god of russian mythology; the third Red Guardian; and the android Sputnik
    http://www.marveldirectory.com/teams/supremesoviets.htm
    Index Individuals Group / Teams Alien Races Miscellaneous ... Back
    Information Supreme Soviets The Supreme Soviets are a Soviet team of costumed champions who operate under the supervision of the Special Powers Committee of the government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The team's membership consists of the fifth Crimson Dynamo; Fantasia; Perun the storm god of Russian mythology; the third Red Guardian; and the android Sputnik. The origins of the individual members of the Supreme Soviets have not yet been discovered. The current Dynamo, Dmitri Bykharin, is the fifth man to be known by that code name, and joined the Supreme Soviets after being expelled from another team, the Soviet Super-Soldiers. The third Red Guardian is the successor to the original Soviet operative by that name, Alexi Shostakov, who is now deceased. The second Red Guardian, Dr. Tania Belinskaya, was actually a vigilante operating without the approval of the Soviet government. Apparently, the gods of Russian mythology are actual superhuman beings, presumably from another dimension, like the gods of Egyptian, Greek, and Norse mythology. The circumstances by which the gods, Perun, came to work for the Soviet government have yet to be disclosed. In their first documented mission, the Supreme Soviets went to Avenger Island to punish the Soviet Super-Soldiers for their attempted defection, Fantasia used her ability to cast illusions to disguise the Red Guardian, Perun, the Crimson Dynamo, and Sputnik as the Avengers Captain America, Thor Iron Man and the Vision, respectively. Fantasia used her power to render herself as an invisible onlooker to the ensuing battle. Thus, disguised, the Red Guardian challenged the Super-Soldiers to combat against himself and his fellow Avengers to test the Super-Soldiers' superhuman abilities. Battling ruthlessly agains their unsuspecting opponents, the Supreme Soviets defeated the Super-Soldiers, leaving all three in critical condition. The Supreme Soviets then departed, believing the Avengers would be blamed for what had happened to the Super-Soldiers.

    35. Arts, Literature, Myths And Folktales, Myths: Slavic
    Dazhdbog in russian mythology English translations of the old Russian myth. Russian Fairy Tales Pagan Gods - List of Russian
    http://www.combose.com/Arts/Literature/Myths_and_Folktales/Myths/Slavic/
    Top Arts Literature Myths and Folktales ... Slavic
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    36. Medieval Russia Links And Research
    myths. Includes artwork by Bilibin! Check it out! Russian Folk Tales; Dazhdbog in russian mythology Mythology about ancient Russia;
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/6376/russian.html
    This page is no longer being updated. For the new Russian Research page go to http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~jdmiller2/russian.html
    Medieval Russia Links and Research
    I don't exactly know why I decided to devote most of my free time (like I'm not busy enough as is) to researching old Russia, but these things happen. As a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism (see my SCA page ), I felt a need to choose a persona that I could re-create. I had taken Russian in high school before finding the SCA and it seemed a logical transition to take on a Russian persona. Little did I know what this minor interest would grow into. These pages are devoted to researching Russia before Peter the Great came into power, what a number of people regard as the middle ages of Russia. For my purposes I define the Middle Ages of Russia as about 600 CE to 1650 CE. Here you will find links devoted to Russian costuming, culture, food, history and anything else I can get my hands on. The Slavic and East European part of my research is a bit smaller. Most of these links were found from the Slavic Interest Group page, but since I contributed a good deal of them and my husband runs the group, I don't think he'll mind. Anyway, I organize things better than he does.

    37. Myths And Legends - Frames
    in Ancient Slavic Gods. (Broken Link 2/19/02); Dazhdbog in russian mythology Summary and excerpts from Dazhdbog s tale with commentary by Sergei Naumov.
    http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html
    Last altered June 23rd, 2003. Aside from the General and Creatures of Myth and Legend sections, these links are organized by region and language group, with those groups which produced written accounts of their myths and legends earlier, generally appearing closer to the beginning. Announcement: These pages are now being mirrored at http://www.myths.com/pub/myths/myth.html thanks to David Murphy et al. with the original page being at http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html I'm still looking for more of these, but we've got:
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    38. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    Mythology Russian There are 19 books in this aisle. Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle.
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    Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Mythology -Russian: Page 1 of 1 Sale Hardcover List Price $19.95 add to wish list Russian Folk-Tales by James/break Riordan Synopsis Written by award-winning children's author James Riordan, this book is a beguiling collection of stories set among the wide rivers and snow-covered forests and steppes of Russia a land still shrouded in mystery in the eyes of the Western reader. Meet... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $16.95 add to wish list Russian Myths (Legendary Past) by Elizabeth Warner Publisher Comments The coming of Christianity to the state of Kievan Rus' at the end of the tenth century had an enormous impact on the development of Russian civilization. Despite the abandonment of the pagan gods, both Christian and pagan practices and beliefs continued... read more about this title check for other copies Used Hardcover List Price $39.50

    39. Moist Mother Earth - Slavic Myth And Religion
    Essential russian mythology. London Thorsons, 1997. Sokolov, Iu. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from russian mythology. NY Schocken Books, 1985.
    http://www.winterscapes.com/slavic.htm
    Slavic Myth and Religion Gods and Goddesses Otherworldly Creatures Calendar Festivals Death and the Afterlife ... Bibliography and Websites This page contains lists of information I've gathered on Slavic gods, rituals, etc. While my primary passion is ancient Greek paganism, I am also interested in pre-Christian Slavic religion, and these are the fruits of my research. I do not claim to be an expert, but I hope my efforts help others called to the Slavic way. For more about me, see my homepage . Or you can email me Russian text, The Way in which Pagans acclaimed Idols (9th-12th cen.) "And these very people have begun to sacrifice to the Rod and to the Rozanitsa,
    to Perun, their god, whereas formerly they sacrificed to vampires and nymphs." Gods and Goddesses Baba Yaga is a traditional crone goddess - portrayed not as wise and gentle, but frightening and terrible (although sometimes wise as well). She is one of the most frequent characters in Russian fairy tales, where she plays the part of a witch. She lives in a peasant hut made of bones which stands on chicken legs and spins, and is lighted by glowing skulls on posts. She travels through the air in a mortar bowl, pushing it along with the pestle or a broom. She is always very hungry. In mythology, she is sometimes represented as a snake coiled around the Waters of Life and Death. Byelobog means "white god," and so he appears as an old man with a long white beard, dressed in white and carrying a staff. He is a giver of light, traveling only in the daytime. He leads the lost out of dark forests, bestows wealth and fertility on all, and helps reapers in the fields. He fights with Chernobog every winter and summer solstice.

    40. Internet Resources For Russian Studies - Religion
    Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story by Sergei Naumov; Black and White Magics of Slavs - in Russian; Slavic Paganism Mailing List.
    http://www.slavweb.com/eng/Russia/religion-e2.html
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    Religions in Russia - Internet Resources
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