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- Marzanna (in Polish), Morė (in Lithuanian), Marena (in Russian), Mara (in Ukrainian), Morana (in Czech, Slovene and Serbo-Croatian), Morena (in Slovak...
- US. The Marzanna ritual represents the end of the dark days of winter, the victory over death, and the welcoming of the spring rebirth. Marzanna is a Slavic...
- comedy film directed by Filip Zylber, written by Wiktor Piątkowski and Marzanna Polit and starring Adrianna Chlebicka, Mateusz Banasiuk and Mirosław Baka...
- (The Eight Generals), originated from the Chinese folk beliefs and myths Marzanna, slavic Goddess of Winter, Death, and Rebirth (also Marena, Morena, Morana...
- Earth Mother and is probably the oldest deity in Slavic mythology besides Marzanna. She is also called Mati Syra Zemlya meaning Mother Damp Earth or Mother...
- the Alp's mother. Etymologically, Polish zmora/mara is connected to Mara/Marzanna, a demon/goddess of winter.[page needed] It could be a soul of a person...
- although in certain cultures death is perceived as female (for instance, Marzanna in Slavic mythology, or Santa Muerte in Mexico). Death is also portra****...
- paganism, a Dísablót was celebrated on the vernal equinox. Drowning of Marzanna Spring equinox in Teotihuacán The reconstructed Cahokia Woodhenge, a large...
- Portuguese, Gr**** or East European variant of Mary, Marianna, Maria, Marzanna and as a short form of Tamara. It is a variant of Maura, an Anglicization...
- 27 (2): 157. doi:10.1023/A:1014382532639. S2CID 143820412. Alina Hyz; Marzanna B. Lament; Sławomir I. Bukowski, eds. (2021). Competitiveness and Economic...