Rusalki
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Rusalki — Rusalki, Wald u. Wassernymphen bei den Slawen, Jungfrauen mit grünen Haaren, wiegten sich auf Ästen, badeten in Seen u. Flüssen u. trockneten schmückend ihre Haare auf grünen Wiesen[467] am Wasser. Der Inbegriff der R. war das Wasserweib Rusalka; … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rusalki — Rusalka Rusalkoja (1877) Witold Pruszkowski Une roussalka, (ou rusalka) est, dans la mythologie slave, une créature des eaux. Selon la légende, elle apparaît soit comme une jeune femme morte noyée et vengeresse, soit comme une vierge des eaux… … Wikipédia en Français
Rusalki in da House — Infobox Album Name = Rusalki in da House Type = studio Artist = Katya Chilly Released = 1998 Recorded = ART step, MIX (Ukraine), Crater (Poland) Genre = Folk, Electronica, Rock, Ambient Length = 35:55 Label = Poligram Records Producer = Serhiy… … Wikipedia
Rusalka — In Slavic mythology, a rusalka (plural: rusalki ) was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid like demon that dwelled in a waterway. According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the… … Wikipedia
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rusalka — plural rusalki In Slavic folklore and mythology, a water nymph who embodies the soul of either a drowned virgin or a child that died unbaptized. Details of rusalkis appearance and behaviour vary widely, but a common feature is that the nymphs… … Universalium
Rusalka — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para la ópera de Dvořák, véase Rusalka (ópera). Rusalka, por Ivan Bilibin, 1934. Dentro de la mitología eslava, una rusalka (plural:rusalki) era un fantasma, ninfa del … Wikipedia Español
Slavic fairies — She devil redirects here. For the 1989 film, see She Devil. Wilis redirects here. For the mountain, see Mount Wilis. For the ballet Les Wilis, see Giselle. Willi redirects here. For other uses, see Wili (disambiguation). Rusałki (1877), by Witold … Wikipedia
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Semik — is an ancient Slavic fertility festival celebrated in early June and closely linked with the cult of the dead and the spring agricultural rites. It usually fell upon the Thursday of the Green Week (better known as Trinity Week in Russia and the… … Wikipedia