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Mythological figure
Tlepsh (Adyghe Лъэпш [ɬapʃ]) is a mythological figure who appears (as a blacksmith and also a powerful leader) in some cycles of the Nart sagas of the
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Religious beliefs in Circassia
Tlepsh's guest." These practices illustrate the enduring symbolic association between iron, healing, protection, and the divine patronage of Tlepsh.
Religion_in_Circassia
Ethnic religion of the Circassian people
Tlepsh's guest." These practices illustrate the enduring symbolic association between iron, healing, protection, and the divine patronage of Tlepsh.
Circassian_paganism
Region spanning Europe and Asia
Satanaya, the mother of the Narts, Sosruquo a shape changer and trickster, Tlepsh a blacksmith god, and Batradz, a mighty hero. The folklore of the Caucasus
Caucasus
Deities associated with blacksmiths
Trí Dée Dána Lugh, god of craftsmen, games, arts, oaths, truth, and law Tlepsh, god of fire, smithing, metal, weapons and virility Ilmarinen, god of Blacksmithing
Smithing_gods
Metalworking occupation
Caucasus the hero known to the Ossetians as Kurdalægon and the Circassians as Tlepsh is a blacksmith and skilled craftsman whose exploits exhibit shamanic features
Blacksmith
Germanic mythological blacksmith
Flibbertigibbet Gobannus Goibniu Ilmarinen Kāve Kenilworth Kurdalægon Sigurd Tlepsh Widia Wieland der Schmied Velents þáttr smiðs Vulcan (mythology) Wieland
Wayland_the_Smith
Legendary figure in Persian mythology
mythology sometimes is also used for political aims. Derafsh Kaviani Kurdalægon Tlepsh Vulcan Qarinvand dynasty Mashhad-e Kaveh E. W. West (30 June 2004). Sad
Kaveh_the_Blacksmith
Religious movement
Sozresh: The god of Fertility and family Thageledj: The god of Flora and crops Tlepsh: The god of Fire, Blacksmiths, Steel and weapons Uashkhue: The god of Sky
Caucasian_neopaganism
Ancient Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking
Burzen-Mihr Adur Gushnasp Agni Apam Napat Atar Kaveh the Blacksmith Kurdalægon Tlepsh Vulcan Iron Works Vulcanization Georges Dumézil (1996) [1966]. Archaic Roman
Vulcan_(mythology)
Deity of blacksmiths in Ossetian mythology
the family")—this hypothesis has been considered unacceptable by Dumezil. Tlepsh Vulcan Kaveh the Blacksmith Digor Ossetian: Курдалæгон Digor Ossetian: Курд-Алӕ-Уӕргон
Kurdalægon
Folklore of the North Caucasus
romanized: Satana) – the mother of the Narts, a fertility figure and matriarch Tlepsh (Adyghe and Abaza: [ɬapʃ]; Iron Ossetic: Куырдалæгон, romanized: Kwyrdalægon)
Nart_saga
Circassian tribe
Yemij (god of war), Akhin and Khakustash (protectors of cattle breeding), Tlepsh (god of blacksmithing), Keshkogwasha (Adyghe: Хышхогуащэ) (god of the Black
Shapsugs
(პირქუშა) (with whom compare Ossetian divine smith Kurdalægon and Circassian Tlepsh). He alone has the power to defeat the most stubborn demons, believed to
Georgian_mythology
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Darling; Form of Cheryl
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English : apparently a topographic name for someone who lived where there was an abundance of thistles, from Middle English thistleProbably an Americanized form of German Distel.
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Protector; Responsible; Sponsor
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white; whiteness
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the Lord is my master
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