Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Idolishche Poganoye (Russian: Идолище Поганое) is a mythological monstrosity from Russian bylinas (epic tales) which personified pagan forces invading the Russian lands. The name literally means \"pagan idol\", with a Russian augmentative suffix \"-ishche\".The major epic sources that involve Idolische are various variants of the bylina \"Ilya Muromets and Idolishche Poganoye\" (\"Илья Муромец и Идолище Поганое\"), where Idolishche is also characterized as \"Tatarin\", in reference to the Tatar-Mongol yoke."@en }
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- Idolishche abstract "Idolishche Poganoye (Russian: Идолище Поганое) is a mythological monstrosity from Russian bylinas (epic tales) which personified pagan forces invading the Russian lands. The name literally means \"pagan idol\", with a Russian augmentative suffix \"-ishche\".The major epic sources that involve Idolische are various variants of the bylina \"Ilya Muromets and Idolishche Poganoye\" (\"Илья Муромец и Идолище Поганое\"), where Idolishche is also characterized as \"Tatarin\", in reference to the Tatar-Mongol yoke.".