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Hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the Caucasus
Uryzmaeg is the hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the North Caucasus, son of Akhsartag and Dzerassae. Akhsartag descended to the bottom of the sea
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Water deity in Ossetian mythology
Caucasus, including Uryzmaeg, Satanaya, Xaemyts, and Batraz. Donbettyr's golden-haired daughter Dzerassae was the mother of Uryzmaeg, Satanaya, and Xaemyts
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mythology and sons of Warhag. Akhsartag is also the father of the narts Uryzmaeg and Haemyts. By old age, nart Warhag and his wife Sainagon had twin sons
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Folklore of the North Caucasus
the narts Uryzmaeg and Haemyts. Dzerassae (Iron Ossetic: Дзерассæ) – daughter of the sea-god Donbettyr, and mother of many Nart heroes. Uryzmaeg (Iron Ossetic:
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Mythological figure
the wife of Akhsartag. With him, she was the mother of the twin heroes Uryzmaeg and Haemyts. She was also the mother of Syrdon [ru], with Gaetaeg [ru]
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Ossetian mythological figure
settled in the village of the Narts, where she gave birth to their two sons Uryzmaeg and Haemyts, who becoming adults went in search of their ancestor after
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bride-kidnapping: Satenik by Artashes, and Satana by her brother-husband Uryzmaeg. Both characters are involved in stories of adultery: Satenik with Artashes'
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Flower of the Pomegranate Tree; Pomegranate Flower
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Answerer; Replier; Allah's Epithet
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evening; desert; ravens
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Benevolent; Name of a King
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Light; The Lord is My Light; My Light; Flame; Fiery
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English (Kent) : variant of Parrish.French : variant of Paris 1.Samuel Parris, of Salem witchcraft fame, was a clergyman born in London and came to Boston, MA, in or before 1674. He had five children from two marriages and lived out his years in Sudbury, MA.
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