- A
shtriga (Albanian: shtrigë) is a
vampiric witch in
Albanian mythology and
folklore that
sucks the
blood of
infants at
night while they sleep, and then...
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variants in
Southeastern Europe were also
known by
different names, such as
shtriga in Albania,
vrykolakas in
Greece and
strigoi in Romania,
cognate to Italian...
- was
derived from the
Roman term strix, as is the name of the
Albanian Shtriga and the
Slavic Strzyga,
though myths about these creatures are more similar...
- and
blood in
Roman and Gr**** mythology.
Hungarian sztriga, the
Albanian shtriga and Romanian: strigă are also
cognate and related. It is
unclear how the...
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Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi
Perria Prende Princess Argjiro Shtojzovalle Shtriga Shurdh Stihi Tale of the
Eagle The
Twins Tomor Vatër
Verbt Vitore Xhindi...
- Rudi and
Suela Bako as
members of a
family that have a
blood feud with a
shtriga. Skender, a
butcher in Albania, is
struggling financially and
facing bankruptcy...
- Kurti, in the
story of "The
Beauty of the
Earth and the
Shtriga" (e
Bukura e
dheut dhe
shtriga).
Folklorist Anton Berisha published another Albanian language...
- Gr**** word Strix,
Polish strzyga,
Hungarian sztriga, and the
Albanian word
shtriga are also cognate. In the late
Roman period the word
became ****ociated with...
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series Supernatural features a
shtriga in the
season 1
episode "Something Wicked". In a
homage to The Simpsons, the
shtriga in 'Supernatural' was said to...
- but the Hags can also be men. Adze Boo hag
Chonchon Manananggal Rougarou Shtriga Silk
cotton tree Welland,
Michael (January 2009). Sand: The Never-Ending...