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The study featured Japanese sources about the onset of religious and political reforms introduced in the early Yamato period by Emperor Sūjin, who ruled in 324–331 A.D. and was also known as Emperor Mimaki.
Dmitriy A. Surowen
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THE CULT OF THE SUN, HORSE AND WEAPONS IN CĂLUŞARII ROMANIAN CUSTOM
Among the Romanian ritual dances, Căluşarii undoubtedly holds the most important position. It is both a dance and a custom performed in one and the same act.
Ionuț SEMUC
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Old Kingdom sun cult on the basis of theophoric anthroponyms [PDF]
Beliefs connected to the sun formed a significant part of the ancient Egyptian religion. Even in the Old Kingdom there were a number of gods with solar aspects: Re, Khepri, Atum, Horus, Sokar, Akhti, Nemti, Nefertem, Weneg, or Shu.
Marie Peterková Hlouchová
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SUN‐CULT AND MEGALITHS IN OCEANIA [PDF]
Rivers, W.H.R.
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Relics of Ancient Sun Cult in Folklore and Ritual Traditions of Kalmyks
This article explores the remnants of the ancient sun worship cult that have persisted within the myths, fairy tales, and ritual practices of the Kalmyk people.
K. V. Chalbanova, B. A. Bicheev
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The cult of Sol in Ancient Rome (from ancient times to the reform of Elagabal) [PDF]
The Solar cult can be found in the religious beliefs of many peoples. In Rome, the worship of the sun has been recorded since ancient times, unfortunately, the ancient authors left us only scattered mentions.
Yulia V. Kulikova
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Linguistic Representation of the Concept of Sun in the Linguoculture of the Peoples of the North (Based on the Yakut and Yukaghir Languages) [PDF]
The object of the research is the concept of the sun: in the Yakut language ‒ kүn, in the tundra Yukagir language ‒ yerpeye and in the forest Yukaghir language ‒ yeloodye. The article deals with lexical representatives and stable phrases; the motivating,
Margarita P. Lukina
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Alawici – czciciele Słońca czy Boga Najwyższego?
This article presents that numerous unorthodox syncretic groups, which are composed of the elements of various religions, and emerged from Islam over the centuries.
Magdalena Rzym
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Napoleon-Sun in Dostoevsky’s Novel Crime and Punishment [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the historical and cultural fusion of the Napoleonic and solar myth and its reflection in Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment.
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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Grigore Vieru’s Poetry: Edification of the Spirit and (Re)Construction of the World [PDF]
The poem of Vieru contributed significantly to the reeducation of a psychologically disfigured by proletarian ideology nation. Pioneer’s song and “October’s” acclamations replaced the tune of the sun and the impressive dialogue of non-speaker beings ...
Cristian SERDEȘNIUC
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