- Perkūnas (Lithuanian: Perkūnas, Latvian:
Pērkons, Old Prussian: Perkūns, Perkunos, Yotvingian: Parkuns, Latgalian: Pārkiuņs) was the
common Baltic god...
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Pērkons (Latvian: thunder) is a
Latvian rock band
formed in 1981. The band
consisted of
Juris Kulakovs (keyboard, compositions),
Juris Sējāns (b****, vocals)...
- purposes). The
ancient Baltic thunder cross symbol (pērkona
krusts (cross of
Perkons); also fire cross, ugunskrusts) is a
swastika symbol used to
decorate objects...
- "Saule,
Pērkons, Daugava" is a
Latvian choir song. The text
originates from the 1916 poem
Daugava by the
Latvian poet Rainis,
while the
musical part is...
- her
daughter is
courted by
Dieva dēli (sons of god),
Auseklis (Venus) or
Pērkons (Thunder). Also, as in
Latvian the word for
daughter (meita) also stands...
- the
members of the
group moved on to form
another group,
Pērkons ('Thunder') later.
Pērkons was a
symbol of rebellion. They pla****
fascinating rock and...
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debated in the
anthropological community. The
supreme Balkan thunder god
Perkon was part of the
Thracian pantheon,
although cults of
Orpheus and Zalmoxis...
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Aztec god Tlaloc, the
Mayan God K,
Slavic mythology's Perun, the
Baltic Pērkons/Perkūnas, Thor in
Norse mythology, Ukko in
Finnish mythology, the Hindu...
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Retrieved August 7, 2014. Mitchinson, B.; Grant, R. A.; Arkley, K.; Rankov, V.;
Perkon, I.; Prescott, T.J. (12
November 2011). "Active
vibrissal sensing in rodents...
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Imants Sudmalis (18
March 1916 OS, Cēsis,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire – 25 May 1944 NS, Riga, Latvia) was a
Latvian editor and
Soviet communist...