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Proto-Indo-European mythology
myths attributed to the Proto-Indo-Europeans
Teutobod
thumb|300px|The supposed migrations of the Teutons and the Cimbri. Cimbri and Teutons defeats. Cimbri and Teutons victories.
May Queen
personification of the May Day holiday, and of springtime and also summer, often part of Pentecostal traditions
Golden Woman
idol statue godess
Ossetian mythology
mythology of the Ossetian people
Seventh son of a seventh son
concept in folklore
Dhéǵhōm
Dheghom ( or ; lit. 'earth'), or '''''' (PIE: , lit. the 'Broad One'), is the reconstructed name of the Earth-goddess in the Proto-Indo-European mythology.
Sreng
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In Irish mythology Sreng (often misinterpreted as Streng) was a champion of the Fir Bolg or Men of Bolg. Armed with an iron club or mace, he faced Nuada, king of the Tuatha Dé Danann in the first Battle of Magh Tuiredh, and with one great blow he cut off half his shield and severed Nuada's arm at the shoulder.
húgr
the mind in Nordic folk belief