importance in the cultures and religions of many nomadic peoples, such as those of the Eurasian steppe and North American Plains. Wolves have sometimes... 47 KB (5,837 words) - 12:57, 25 March 2024 |
is a sacred animal and national symbol in Turkic mythology. The wolf Ashina (Kökböri) is part of the origin story of all Turkic and Mongolian tribes. The... 3 KB (311 words) - 10:31, 31 January 2024 |
Berserker (category Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology) displayed in the armilustrium in Rome. Frenzy warriors wearing the skins of wolves called Ulfheðnar ("Wolf-Coats"; singular Ulfheðinn), are mentioned in the... 36 KB (3,950 words) - 16:02, 21 April 2024 |
Augenbrand Beast of Bodmin Moor Dogs in religion Fenrir Qiqirn Warg Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology Simpson & Roud 2003, p. 25. Westwood &... 49 KB (6,736 words) - 22:23, 16 April 2024 |
Little Red Riding Hood (category Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology) rescued alive from the belly of Lamia, an ogress in classical mythology. The dialogue between the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood has analogies to the Norse... 59 KB (7,931 words) - 13:26, 19 April 2024 |
Asena (category Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology) List of wolves Grey wolf (mythology) Tiele people, whose progenitors were a gray he-wolf and a Xiongnu princess She-wolf (Roman mythology), a similar... 4 KB (376 words) - 16:34, 10 April 2024 |
Anubis (category Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology) ISBN 978-90-04-04917-8. Media related to Anubis at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary definition of Anubis at Wiktionary Portals: Ancient Egypt Mythology Religion... 33 KB (3,615 words) - 19:39, 22 April 2024 |