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    mythology, Ognyena Maria (literally "Fiery Mary") is a fire goddess who is the sister and assistant of the thunder god, Perun. Ognyena Maria originates...
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    rides in the sky Kresnik, golden fire god who became a hero of Slovenia Ognyena Maria, fire goddess who assists Perun Peklenc, god of fire who rules the underworld...
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  • 'Mother of Fire', Proto-Albanian: *agni-, Albanian: enjte, 'Thursday'. Ognyena Maria Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 122. West 2007, p. 135–136. West 2007, p. 266...
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  • their sea foam-like hair as possible. Vodyanoy Mermaid Nereid Oceanid Ognyena Maria, a calendar character who may have been influenced by the image of Moryana...
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  • "white god". Nyja – Alleged Polish deity of death, compared to Pluto. Ognyena Maria – figure in East and South Slavic folklore. Sister of St. Elijah (Perun)...
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    218, 243. Moroz 2005, p. 36-37. Rouček, Joseph Slabey, ed. (1949). "Ognyena Maria". Slavonic Encyclopedia. New York: Philosophical Library. p. 905. Ivanits...
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  • Morena) Mokosh (Mat Zemlya, Mokoš) Ognyena Maria (Marija Glavjenica, Marija Ognjenica, Ognevikha, Ognjena Mariya, Ognyena, Onennaya, Onennaya Mariya) Ozwiena...
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    (Orlov.), and bound one arm and one leg (Carpathian.); Elijah's sister Ognyena Maria hid the day of his feast from him, or else he would beat the whole world...
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    Christian and pagan patrons of thunder, at Saint Elijah's feast day Ognyena Maria is worshiped, the Slavic goddesses assisting Perun that took a substitutional...
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    2005, p. 214. Ivanits 1989, p. 14. Rouček, Joseph Slabey, ed. (1949). "Ognyena Maria". Slavonic Encyclopedia. New York: Philosophical Library. p. 905 Ivanits...
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