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 Translation for 'Germanic mythology' from English to Czech
mytol.
Germanic mythology {noun}
germánská mytologie {f}
mytol.
mythology {noun}
mytologie {f}
mythology {noun}bájesloví {n}
mytol.
Roman mythology {noun}
římská mytologie {f}
mytol.
Celtic mythology {noun}
keltská mytologie {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • Having spread into Europe with various spellings including "goblin" and "hobgoblin", and later taking root and stemming from Germanic mythology, the concept survived into modern times in German folklore.
  • The great majority of material describing Germanic mythology stems from the North Germanic record.
  • is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore.
  • Odin originally was settled chiefly by Scandinavians. The village was named after Odin, a god in Germanic mythology.
  • Cosmology in Germanic mythology, as with other oral cultures, has many apparent contradictions when viewed from a naturalistic standpoint.

  • Remnants of the Bronze Age religion and mythology are believed to exist in Norse mythology and wider Germanic mythology, such as Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi and Nerthus, and it is believed to itself be descended from the earlier Indo-European religion.
  • In the "Firefly Online" game, one of the planets of the Himinbjörg system (which features planets named after figures from Germanic mythology) is named Brisingamen.
  • In Germanic mythology, Holda (Frau Holle) and Perchta (Frau Perchta, Berchta, Bertha) were both known as goddesses who oversaw spinning and weaving. They had many names.
  • Based on the realm of the same name from Germanic mythology (particularly Norse), Asgard is home to the Asgardians and other beings adapted from Norse mythology.
  • may have once held a more central place among the deities of early Germanic mythology.

  • The figure remains the subject of some scholarly discussion, largely focused upon etymological connections and comparisons to figures in later (particularly Norse) Germanic mythology.
  • Interpretations usually try to align the iconography with Germanic mythology, although Mediterranean (Byzantine) elements are also cited.
  • In Germanic mythology, the solar deity is "Sol;" in Vedic, Surya; and in Greek, Helios (occasionally referred to as Titan) and (sometimes) as Apollo.
  • In Germanic mythology, Sigmund ([...] , [...]) is a hero whose story is told in the Völsunga saga.
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