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         Hungarian Mythology:     more books (18)
  1. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1954
  2. Hungarian Folktales: The Art of Zsuzsanna Palk- (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Linda Degh, 1995-10-01
  3. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology (American Ethnological Society Monographs, No 23) by Geza Roheim, 1988-12
  4. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1966
  5. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1959
  6. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology.
  7. Hungarian Folk-Tales (Oxford Myths and Legends) by Val Biro, 1992-05-14
  8. Hungarian Ballads and the European Ballad Tradition
  9. Old Hungarian Fairy Tales by Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy, 2004-06-30
  10. One-Time Dog Market at Buda and Other Hungarian Folktales by Irma Molnar, 2001-12
  11. Tobias and the Dragon: A Hungarian Folk Tale (Folk Tales of the World) by Val Biro, 1989-01
  12. Folktales and Society: Story-Telling in a Hungarian Peasant Community (A Midland Book) by Linda Degh, 1989-09
  13. The Miraculous Hind: A Hungarian Legend by Elizabeth Cleaver, 1976-07
  14. Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian by Various, 2003-06

1. Hungarian Mythology I God And His Helpers
This only a short summary of hungarian mythology starting from before their In hungarian mythology he is not a god but a mythical ancestor of several
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2. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN MYTHOLOGY - THE RETURN OF THE HUNS
Following Atilla's untimely death resulting from an assassination plot, the German tribes of the Hun Empire turned against the Huns.
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3. The Sumerian And Hungarian Fertility Goddess
In hungarian mythology the goddess Boldog Asszony is the goddess associated In hungarian mythology they the twins are called Hunor and Magor and are
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4. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN MYTHOLOGY - THE WHITE STAG
Just as in Sumerian and Scythian myhtology, in hungarian mythology, the stag is also seen as a mystical being with magical powers and
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5. Magyarok A Világhálon
hungarian mythology tells the story of the Hungarians (Huns and Magyars) from their The importance of hungarian mythology therefore lies not only in its
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Hungarian Mythology
H ungarian mythology tells the story of the Hungarians (Huns and Magyars) from their origins to the foundation of the Hun Empire and of its successor state, Hungary. This traditional account, which goes back thousands of years, has been preserved by the Hungarian people despite the centuries of persecution by a foreign christianization imposed by force and which sought to destroy all traces of the ancient Hungarian culture. T he importance of Hungarian mythology therefore lies not only in its cultural value, but also in the fact that it is an ancient historical record of the Hungarian nation. Here is a brief overview of some of the main themes of ancient Hungarian mythology
The White Stag
Nimrud was the great legendary ruler of ancient Sumeria. One day, his two sons, Hunor and Magor went hunting. They saw a great white stag which they pursued. The stag continuously eluded them and led them to a beautiful and bountiful land. This vast land was Scythia, where Hunor and Magor eventually settled with their people. The descendants of Hunor's people were the Huns, and the descendants of Magor's people were the Magyars. As they grew in strength and numbers, first the Huns, and then the Magyars went on to conquer new lands.

6. Ancient Mythology
Hindu Gods, Table Of Early Hungary. Hungarian Legend The Stag hungarian mythology. Kundalini. Middle Eastern Ancient Deities. NativeWeb Home
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7. Magyarok A Világhálon
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8. Hungarian Mythology I God And His Helpers
hungarian mythology I God and his helpers Fred Hamori
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9. Hungarian Creation Myth
hungarian mythology also claims the origin of 7 branches of the Hungarian people,who probably were followers of 7 different national gods once long ago
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Hungarian Creation Myth Excerpt of the legend of creation from the Hungarian saga
The Saga of the Legend of the Stag,
as collected by Adorjan Magyar
The seeds of the Holy Sea break out of your shell.
The eternal sea's waves are waving, and rolling.
Their waves are rocking and their foam is hissing.
There is no earth yet anywhere, but in the immeasurable
heights, above in his golden house, sits the great
heavenly father on his golden throne.
He is the old, white haired and white bearded god of eternity.
On his black robes there are thousands of sparkling stars. Besides him sits his wife, the Great Heavenly mother. On her white robes (palast) there are thousands of sparkling stars. She is the ancient material of which everything is made. They have existed from eternity in the past and will exist for all eternity to come. In front of them stands their beautiful golden sunbeam haired son, the sun god Magyar. The boy asks from his father: "when shall we create the world of the humans my dear father?".

10. Records For Hungarian Mythology. (in VSCCAT)
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11. The Legend Of The Turul Hawk- Hungarian
The Turul is a giant mythical falcon, a messenger of god in hungarian mythology,who sits on top of the tree of life along with the other spirits of
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The Legend of the Turul Hawk
by Fred Hamori
Background
According to the legend of origin of the Árpád clan, it was the divine intervention of god, through his messenger the Turul, which founded the royal family. The following is a recounting of the legend by the chronicler "Anonymous", the royal scribe of King Béla III (1172-1196).(Béla=Bay-la) "In the year of our lord 819, Ügyek, the descendant of King Magog (The Scythian King Magog of the Bible lived in Northern Mesopotamia during the reign of the Assyrian king, Ashur-banipal, according to surviving Assyrian records.) and a royal leader of the land of Scythia, married the daughter of Ened-Belia, whose name was Emeshe. From her was born their first son Álmos.(In modern Hungarian the name Álmos means sleepy/dreamer, the ancient Ugrian form of the word dream however was ADOM, ADAM. The Kiev Chronicles called him Olma.) "The boy obtained his name because of the unusual circumstances of his birth, when his mother in a vision saw the great Turul descend from heaven on her and made her fertile. A great spring welled forth from her womb and began flowing westward. It grew and grew until it became a torrent which swept over the snow covered mountains into the beautiful lowlands on the other side. There the waters stopped and from the water grew a wondrous tree with golden branches. She imagined famed kings were to be born from her descendants, who shall rule not here in their present lands but over that distant land in her dreams, surrounded with tall mountains."

12. BCLS - Mythology
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY a short overview of the Roman deities and their Greek counterparts TOP SLAVIC. HUNGARIAN MYTHS AND LEGENDS -a listing
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13. Sun God: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Hittite mythology. Arinna. hungarian mythology. Napkirály. Ibo mythology. Chuku.Incan mythology Inti Manco Capac I Punchau Inuit mythology
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n. Mythology. A god that personifies the sun.
var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun sun-god has one meaning: Meaning #1 a god associated with the sun
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solar deity A solar deity is a deity who represents the Sun . People have worshipped the Sun and solar deities for all of recorded history . Hence, many beliefs and legends have been formed around this worship, most notably the various Missing Sun myths from around the world. Although many sources contend that solar deities are generally male, and the brother, father, husband and/or enemy of the lunar deity (usually female), this is not cross-culturally upheld, as sun goddesses are found on every continent. The dualism of sun/male/light and moon/female/darkness is indeed found in European traditions that derive from Orphic and Gnostic philosophies, but many other European cultures saw the sun as a maternal force, as did many other cultures. In some cultures, such as the

14. BookFinder.com Hungarian And Vogul Mythology
Hungarian and Vogul Mythology
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15. Romanian Mythology: Information From Answers.com
Romanian mythology This article on Romanian mythology covers both the Thus itcovers Dacian and Thracian gods, but does not cover hungarian mythology.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Romanian mythology Wikipedia Romanian mythology This article on Romanian mythology covers both the mythology traditional to the Romanian people and to certain earlier civilizations that occupied the same geographic area, and whom the ethnic Romanians tend to claim either as spiritual or as more literal ancestors. Thus it covers Dacian and Thracian gods, but does not cover Hungarian mythology
Dacian mythology
Dacian and Thracian gods
  • Zamolxis (Zalmoxe) - prophet, god - subterranean Gebeleizis - ultimate god - heavenly Bendis - the goddess of moon, forests and magic (associated with Diana, Artemis) Derzelas Kotys - mother goddess Heros - (Herous, Horus) the horseman god Vesta (Hestia) - god of flames and fireplace
Places/Concepts
Romanian Folklore
Personages
Myths
Places
Romanian myths part of international culture
Rituals
See also: Romanian culture Romanian folklore Dacian mythology
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see

16. Hungarian And Vogul Mythology. (in MARION)
Hungarian and Vogul mythology. Title Hungarian and Vogul mythology. Author R heim, G za, 18911953. Published
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17. Myth*ing Links: Central & Eastern Europe / Finno-Ugric Peoples: Hungary / Transy
hungarian mythology tells the story of the Hungarians (Huns and Magyars) fromtheir origins to the foundation of the Hun Empire and of its successor state,
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[Note: this page is graphics-rich please be patient as it loads.] MYTH*ING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D. GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
THE FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLES
HUNGARY /
TRANSYLVANIA [Also see my page on Romania , since many issues I raise here continue on that page.
Further, see the
it has significant links to the whole region, especially two that explore the historical reasons
behind the West's tragic dismembering of this region.]
[Map from a now-defunct site] 19 August 2001
Author's Note: I created this page more than a year ago, but it only had a handful of links. Constant demands drew my attention elsewhere, leaving this page with many ungrokked links. I did not know until recently, when an eloquent Hungarian complained about the inadequacy of the above map, how ruthlessly Hungary had been dismembered after World War I. Especially bitter for Hungary was the loss of what we know as Transylvania ( Erd ly in Hungarian), a large, beautiful, mysterious region that was given to Romania by France at Trianon in 1920 to punish Hungary for siding with Germany during the war. As my Hungarian correspondent pointed out to me, "The Hungarian culture is not limited to the trianon boarders. Most of Hungary's history and culture is best represented in Transylvania (since Transylvania more or less remained the only chunk of Hungary not occupied by the Ottomans or by the Austrians)...."

18. Myth*ing Links Central Eastern Europe / Finno-Ugric Peoples
Then perhaps the future of that region could be changed in wondrous, humane ways. hungarian mythology LORE
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19. Ancient Mythology
Early Hungary Hungarian Legend The Stag hungarian mythology Kundalini Middle Eastern Ancient Deities NativeWeb Home Page Nordic Gods Table of …
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Last Updated: Wednesday,December 15, 1999 Ancient Mythology

20. About The White Stag Program
In hungarian mythology Nimrod is the son of Etana, just as inKushanScythian Kush-Tana is the ancestor of the nation. In Asia Ten, Tienmeans god or
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The Legend of the Wonderous Hind
Scythian Stagg found in Hungary
The Hungarian Legend of the Wondrous Stag is one of the oldest legends of the nation. It is so old that it is found in various forms among those nations who were the distant relatives or neighbors of the Hungarians, long before their settlement in Hungary. The meaning and the wording of the legends may have changed slightly but they all have much in common. Today the remaining legend is relatively short, whereas in the past it was probably much more extensive. However the Hungarian legend despite it's brevity includes in it many important points some of which can be found in most of the related legends found in other cultures. It is these points which show that once, in the remote antiquity, these people were neighbors or some were even related. The symbol of the cosmos and the mother of the sun was symbolized as a large horned female doe. The great horned doe often was shown carrying the sun in her horns, in some cases the sun itself was symbolized as a stag the son of the doe of the legend. The following Christmas song told by the Hungarian regos (bards) illustrate the stag as the carrier of the sun.
  • Csángo Hungarian "Rege"
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