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- Q2623138 subject Q7038472.
- Q2623138 subject Q7631556.
- Q2623138 subject Q7631723.
- Q2623138 abstract "Dzydzilelya is a Polish female deity, mentioned by 15th-century historian Jan Długosz in Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae (History of Poland). He compares her with Venus. Most of contemporary scholars consider that Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae isn't a trustworthy source on Slavic mythology. Aleksander Brückner claimed that the name of Dzydzilelya is derived from a meaningless song refrain, mistook by Długosz for a name of deity. However, some scholars suppose that Dzydzilelya was a West Slavic analogue of Bulgarian Dodola, presumably the goddess of rain and fertility.".
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- Q2623138 wikiPageWikiLink Q2622164.
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- Q2623138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7038472.
- Q2623138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7631556.
- Q2623138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7631723.
- Q2623138 wikiPageWikiLink Q840454.
- Q2623138 comment "Dzydzilelya is a Polish female deity, mentioned by 15th-century historian Jan Długosz in Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae (History of Poland). He compares her with Venus. Most of contemporary scholars consider that Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae isn't a trustworthy source on Slavic mythology. Aleksander Brückner claimed that the name of Dzydzilelya is derived from a meaningless song refrain, mistook by Długosz for a name of deity.".
- Q2623138 label "Dzydzilelya".