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Basil of Caesarea
4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint (329–379)
Alexander Romance
ancient Greek literary work
The Lion and the Mouse
one of Aesop's Fables
Kukeri
right|thumb|Kukeri in Razlog
Kukeri (; singular: kuker, кукер) are elaborately costumed Bulgarian men, who perform traditional rituals intended to scare away evil spirits.

Kallikantzaros
The kallikantzaros () is a malevolent creature in modern Greek folklore.
Mormo
Mormo (, Mormō) was a female spirit in Greek folklore, whose name was invoked by mothers and nurses to frighten children to keep them from misbehaving.
Dodola
old Slavic tradition

Karagiozis
thumb|right|Karaghiozis (toy shadow puppet)
Ancient Greek folklore
folklore of the ancient Greeks
Aerico
Aerika ( or ) is a category of spirits from Greek folklore. They are said to be air spirits that dwell in the air and can be exorcised by priests.
==References==
Epsilon Team
conspiracy theory