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- Anika_the_Warrior abstract "Anika the Warrior (Russian: Аника-воин; from Greek: ἀνίκητος, "unbeatable, unbeaten") is a Bogatyr, a knight errant character of Russian fairy tales. According to a "universally known religious ballad", he was a violent and sacrilegious man who set out to destroy the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, but was stopped by the half-beast Wonder. Anika challenges Wonder to a duel, but is immediately overcome because Wonder is Death in disguise. Though he begs for more time and attempts to bribe Death, no mercy is given. Proverbially, an "Anika the Warrior" is one engaged in something as hopeless as a fight against death. He appears in the folk plays Tsar Maximilian and King Herod, and is mentioned in Maxim Gorky's Childhood. Its plot is loosely based on the Byzantine epic about Digenes Akritas.".
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- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Bogatyr.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_characters.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_folklore.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_knights.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Category:Warriors_of_Europe.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Digenes_Akritas.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Sepulchre.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink King_Herod_(play).
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Knight-errant.
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- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ἀνίκητος.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLink File:Silnyi_i_khrabryi_bogatyr_Anika_voin.jpg.
- Anika_the_Warrior wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anika the Warrior".
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- Anika_the_Warrior subject Category:Literary_characters.
- Anika_the_Warrior subject Category:Russian_folklore.
- Anika_the_Warrior subject Category:Russian_knights.
- Anika_the_Warrior subject Category:Warriors_of_Europe.
- Anika_the_Warrior hypernym Bogatyr.
- Anika_the_Warrior type Article.
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- Anika_the_Warrior type Character.
- Anika_the_Warrior comment "Anika the Warrior (Russian: Аника-воин; from Greek: ἀνίκητος, "unbeatable, unbeaten") is a Bogatyr, a knight errant character of Russian fairy tales. According to a "universally known religious ballad", he was a violent and sacrilegious man who set out to destroy the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, but was stopped by the half-beast Wonder. Anika challenges Wonder to a duel, but is immediately overcome because Wonder is Death in disguise.".
- Anika_the_Warrior label "Anika the Warrior".
- Anika_the_Warrior sameAs Anika_el_Guerrer.
- Anika_the_Warrior sameAs m.09v9z65.
- Anika_the_Warrior sameAs Anika_Oșteanul.
- Anika_the_Warrior sameAs Аника-воин.
- Anika_the_Warrior sameAs Q4066228.
- Anika_the_Warrior sameAs Q4066228.
- Anika_the_Warrior wasDerivedFrom Anika_the_Warrior?oldid=659793463.
- Anika_the_Warrior depiction Silnyi_i_khrabryi_bogatyr_Anika_voin.jpg.
- Anika_the_Warrior isPrimaryTopicOf Anika_the_Warrior.