Ossetian mythology or Alan mythology (Ossetian: Ирон мифологи, Дигорон митологи, romanized: Iron mifologi, Digoron mitologi) is the collective term for the beliefs and practices of the Ossetian people of the Caucasus region, which contains several gods and supernatural beings. The religion itself is believed to be of Scythian origin, but contains many later elements from Christianity, with Ossetian gods often being identified with Christian saints. The gods play a role in the famous stories about a race of semi-divine heroes called the Narts.
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Ossetianmythology or Alan mythology (Ossetian: Ирон мифологи, Дигорон митологи, romanized: Iron mifologi, Digoron mitologi) is the collective term for...
They form much of the basic mythology of the ethnic groups in the area, including Abazin, Abkhaz, Circassian, Ossetian and to some extent Chechen-Ingush...
Twins appear in the mythologies of many cultures around the world. In some cultures they are seen as ominous, and in others they are seen as auspicious...
counterpart Turgmam, goddess of fire Atar, yazata of fire in Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism Komod Pazik, Sakizaya god of fire Icep Kanasaw, Sakizaya...
holiday celebrated on the Monday of the third week after Pentecost. In Ossetianmythology Uacilla is the thunderer and lord of storms, the patron of agriculture...
Saint Peter (died AD 64–68), also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and...
Sosruko, Sosruquo, or Sosriqwa, Soslan (Adyghe: Саусэрыкъо; Ossetian: Сослан, Soslan; Kabardian: Сосрыкъуэ, Sosryqwa; Sosuruq/Sosurqa) is a central character...
and the Tsartsiat, serve as the basic literature of folk mythology in the region. Ossetian folk songs are divided into 10 unique genres: Historic songs...
and Sarmatians (still preserved to some extent in the mythology of their descendants the Ossetians) and that of the Zoroastrian religion of the Ancient...
Batraz, Batradz, or Pataraz (Ossetian: Батыраз Batyraʒ) is a central character in the North Caucasian myths known as the Nart sagas. The Narts were the...
Akhsar and Akhsartag (Ossetian: Æхсæр, Æхсæртæг) are twin brothers who are heroes in Ossetianmythology and sons of Warhag. Akhsartag is also the father...
threatening Ilya Muromets in the middle of the sea. Ossetianmythology Akhsar and Akhsartag Satanaya Iranian mythology Iron: Уырызмæг, romanized: Uyryzmӕg; Digorian:...
Xucaw or Xwytsau (Ossetian: Хуыцау, romanized: Xwycaw pronounced [χʷəˈt͡sɒw]) is the supreme god of the Ossetianmythology, who rules over all the heavenly...
Donbettyr (Ossetian: Донбеттыр) is the god of all waters, and the protector of fish and fishermen in Ossetianmythology. He is related to a Scythian deity...
(Adyghe: Сэтэнай [satanaːj]; Kabardian: Сэтэней [satanaj]; Ubykh [satanaja]; Ossetian: Сатана Satana) is a mythological figure who appears in many cycles of...
has taken its name. Assianism/Uatsdin, revival of Ossetian ethnic religion (see: Ossetianmythology) Roshanniya Movement, a set of monotheistic teachings...
The political status of South Ossetia is a central issue of the Georgian–Ossetian conflict and Georgia–Russia relations. The Georgian constitution designates...
November 2008. The Religion of Ossetia: Uastyrdzhi and Nart Batraz in Ossetianmythology. Retrieved November 2008. Gesta Francorum:The Defeat of Kerbogha,...
Tutyr (Ossetian: Тутыр) is the lord of the wolves in Ossetianmythology; the name "Tutyr" comes from the name of Saint Theodore Tiron. It is believed that...
Nogbon or the Ossetian New Year is a new year festival celebrated by Ossetians and the "master of the New Year" in Ossetianmythology. It is celebrated...
ПРАЗДНИКИ "Ossetian holidays" (in Russian) images of Hetag's Grove The Religion of Ossetia: Uastyrdzhi and Nart Batraz in Ossetianmythology Archived 2009-03-23...
Assianism (Ossetian: Уацдин, romanized: Uatsdin) is a monotheistic, ethnic and folk religion derived from the traditional mythology of the Ossetians, modern...