(Photo credit: Royal Ballet, Swan Lake, 2018) In Western European folklore, humans could be transformed into swans as a curse, or swans could shape-shift into humans at will, becoming swan maidens.
Perun is undoubtedly the highest god of the Slavic Pantheon. Worshipped across wide expanses of Slavic Europe and even beyond (as Perkunas he also appears in Baltic mythology), Perun is the reigning ...
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A Metal Detectorist In Poland Discovered A Medieval Pilgrim's Badge Depicting Either A Dragon With Wings Or A Serpent-Like Creature From European FolkloreIt also features a depiction of what seems to be a dragon with wings or a basilisk, which is a serpent-like creature from European folklore with a deadly stare. In medieval Europe, it was common ...
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Why America Should Pay More Attention To Stories About Wolves In FolkloreThe Wolf as a Mirror of Human Fears Throughout European folklore, wolves have often been depicted as antagonists, from the ...
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