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Slavic Myth, Legend & Folklore
[edit]- Ailing Dojčin
- Alexander Peresvet
- Alyosha Popovich
- Ancient Bohemian Legends
- Anika the Warrior
- Animals in Russian folklore
- Arnold Paole
- Baba Yaga
- Babinden
- Badnjak (Serbian)
- Baš Čelik
- Belobog
- Berehynia
- Berstuk
- Black Volga
- Blue Stone (Russia)
- Bogatyr
- Boginki
- Boruta (mythology)
- Brother and Sister
- Bugarštica
- Bulgarian Folk Songs
- Burislav
- Bylina
- Candle-pole
- Chernobog
- Chort
- Czech folklore
- Dažbog
- Ded Moroz
- Devana
- Devil Boruta
- Devil's grandmother
- Dobrynya Nikitich
- Dodola
- Dogoda
- Domovoi
- Duke Stepanovich
- Dukljan
- Dunno
- Đurđevdan
- Dzydzilelya
- Egg decorating in Slavic culture
- Father Frost (fairy tale)
- Fern flower
- Flins (mythology)
- Folklore of Russia
- Folklore of Sarajevo
- Foolish Emilyan and the Talking Fish
- Freischütz
- Gabija
- Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What
- Gold Duck
- Goldhorn
- Golem
- Golosov Ravine
- Green week
- Hajduk
- Hasanaginica
- Herbs in Polish mythology
- Hitar Petar
- Honza
- Hors
- How the Killing of the Old Men Was Stopped
- Idolishche
- Ilya Muromets
- Ipabog
- Iriy
- Ivan the Fool
- Ivan the Fool (story)
- Ivan the Terrible in Russian folklore
- Ivan Tsarevich
- Jarilo
- Juraj Jánošík
- Jure Grando
- Juthrbog
- Kallikantzaros
- Karewit
- King Matjaž
- Kitezh
- Klopotec
- Koledari
- Koliada
- Koliada (goddess)
- Korochun
- Kostroma (deity)
- Kourbania
- Kresnik (deity)
- Kudeyar
- Kukeri
- Kuma Lisa
- Kupala
- Kupala Night
- Kurentovanje
- Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv
- Lada (goddess)
- Laughing Eye and Weeping Eye
- Lazareva Subota
- Lazarice
- Lech, Čech, and Rus
- Legend of the White Cowl
- Leshy
- Libuše
- Licitar
- Lilanje
- List of Slavic mythological figures
- Lysa Hora (folklore)
- Macedonian mythology
- Malanka
- Marowit
- Martenitsa
- Martin Krpan
- Marzanna
- Marzyana
- Maslenitsa
- Mat Zemlya
- Mikula Selyaninovich
- Mikulás
- Miloš Obilić
- Misizla
- Mokosh
- Musa Kesedžija
- Nestinarstvo
- Nightingale the Robber
- Nikita the Tanner
- Ognyena Maria
- Oźwiena
- Pan Twardowski
- Paparuda
- Peklenc
- Perchta
- Percunatele
- Perun
- Petar Blagojevich
- Piast the Wheelwright
- Pirot carpet
- Plusso
- Podaga
- Polish folk beliefs
- Popiel
- Porenut
- Porewit
- Porvata
- Prince Marko
- Princess Kunegunda
- Princess Wanda
- Pérák, the Spring Man of Prague
- Přemysl, the Ploughman
- Radegast (god)
- Raskovnik
- Rod (god)
- Rokita
- Rugiewit
- Rusalka
- Ruslan and Ludmila
- Russian fairy tale
- Russian Fairy Tales
- Russian traditions and superstitions
- Sadko
- Sava Savanović
- Serbian Christmas traditions
- Serbian epic poetry
- Serbian folk astronomy
- Serbian mythology
- Serbian traditions
- Siebog
- Simargl
- Slava
- Slavic dragon
- Slavic mythology
- Slavic neopaganism
- Slavs
- Sledovik
- Sorrowful God
- Spilling water for luck
- Sreća
- Stach Konwa
- Stribog
- Sudice (mythology)
- Sudz
- Supernatural beings in Slavic folklore
- Svarog
- Svetovid
- Svyatogor
- Tawals
- The Armless Maiden
- The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life
- The Death of Koschei the Deathless
- The Dragon and the Prince
- The Feather of Finist the Falcon
- The Firebird and Princess Vasilisa
- The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship
- The Fox and the Golden Egg
- The Frog Princess
- The Giant Turnip
- The Glass Mountain (fairy tale)
- The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan
- The Golden Slipper
- The Hairy Man
- The Jezinkas
- The Language of the Birds
- The Lute Player
- The Magic Swan Geese
- The Maidens' War
- The Malachite Box
- The Nine Peahens and the Golden Apples
- The Princess Who Never Smiled
- The Scarlet Flower
- The Story of Three Wonderful Beggars
- The Tale of Peter and Fevronia
- The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
- The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish
- The Tale of the Golden Cockerel
- The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda
- The Tale of Tsar Saltan
- The Twelve Dancing Princesses
- The White Duck
- The Wicked Sisters
- The Wise Little Girl
- The Witch (fairy tale)
- The Wonderful Birch
- Three Fat Men
- To Your Good Health!
- Triglav (mythology)
- Trizna
- Tsar Pea
- Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf
- Ukrainian folklore
- Varpulis
- Vasilisa the Beautiful
- Vasilisa the Priest's Daughter
- Veda Slovena
- Veles (god)
- Veronika of Desenice
- Vertep (Serbian)
- Vesna
- Vidovdan
- Vlastislav
- Vodyanoy
- Volkhvy
- Wawel Chakra
- Wendish mythology
- Zagavory
- Zaria (goddess)
- Zbruch Idol
- Zemes-mãte
- Žemyna
- Zirnitra
- Zislbog
- Živa (goddess)
- Złota Baba
- Zois (mythology)
- Zorya
- Żywie