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         Hungarian Mythology:     more books (32)
  1. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1954
  2. Hungarian Folklore: Hungarian Fairy Tales, Hungarian Folklorists, Hungarian Mythology, Shamanistic Remnants in Hungarian Folklore, Táltos
  3. Hungarian Mythology: István Kertész
  4. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology (Monographs of the American Ethnological Society, 23) by Géza Róheim, 1954
  5. Hungarian Folktales: The Art of Zsuzsanna Palk- (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
  6. Mitologiai kislexikon (Hungarian Edition) by Gyorgy Szabo, 1992
  7. Hungarian Folk Tales by Val Biro, 1992-06
  8. Old Hungarian Fairy Tales by Baroness Orczy, 2010-05-23
  9. Indiai regek es mondak (Hungarian Edition) by Ervin Baktay, 1977
  10. One-Time Dog Market at Buda and Other Hungarian Folktales by Irma Molnar, 2001-12
  11. Vogul Folklore by Bernat Munkacsi, Otto J. Von Sadovszky, et all 1995-11
  12. The Glass Man and The Golden Bird: Hungarian Folk and Fairy Tales by Ruth Manning-Sanders, 1968-03
  13. The Miraculous Hind: A Hungarian Legend by Elizabeth Cleaver, 1976-07
  14. Turkish Fairy Tales and Folk Tales: Tr. From the Hungarian Version by R. Nisbet Bain. Illustrated by Celia Levetus (1901) by Ignacz Kunos, 2009-07-08

1. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN MYTHOLOGY
hungarian mythology tells the story of the Hungarians (Huns and Magyars) fromtheir origins to the foundation of the Hun Empire and of its successor state
http://www.hunmagyar.org/hungary/myth/myth.html
H ungarian mythology tells the story of the Hungarians (Huns and Magyars) from their origins to the foundation of the Hun Empire and of its successor state, Hungary. This traditional account, which goes back thousands of years, has been preserved by the Hungarian people despite the centuries of persecution by a foreign christianization imposed by force and which sought to destroy all traces of the ancient Hungarian culture. H ere is a brief overview of some of the main themes of ancient Hungarian mythology (click on images below).
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hungarian mythology I God and his helpers This only a short summary of hungarian mythology starting from before their conversion to Christianity.
http://www2.4dcomm.com/millenia/myths.htm
Hungarian Mythology I
God and his helpers
Fred Hamori This only a short summary of Hungarian Mythology starting from before their conversion to Christianity. This first part will mainly be about God and his helpers, other parts will deal with the Devil and his deimons and Mythical Heroes.
Early Reference to their religion.
Theopylaktos Simocata /Greek/ : "The Turks (Hungarians) respect fire, air, water and even the earth and sing praises to earth, however they only worship the one who created heaven and earth." [Note the Greeks called Hungarians at first Turks and only later did they get familiar with their proper Magyar (Macar) name after they settled next to them.] Abufeda /Arab? or Persian/ :"The Magyars are a Turkic nation, their territory is between the Bedsenak (later absorbed by Hungarians) and the Sikul (also absorbed by Hungarians). Both were eastern nations in origin. The other neighboring nations of the Hungarians before their settlement in their current homeland also had a similar religion as the following examples show. Menander: The Avar-Hun Khan swears to the god of fire "deus ignis, aui in coelo est."

3. REELL Spring 2003 Course Offerings
The Kalevalatype invention of the hungarian mythology was founded by A. Ipolyi in ethography.
http://seell.rutgers.edu/Spring03.html
Spring 2003
535 Hungarian
787 Polish
860 Russian
861 Russian, Central and East European Studies
535 Hungarian
  • 01:535:102 Elementary Hungarian
  • Hajnal-Ward MTHT2
  • 01:535:260 Hungarian Culture Today
  • Hajnal-Ward TTH4
  • 01:535:402 Advanced Writing Workshop
  • Hajnal-Ward MTH3
  • 01:535:403 Advanced Workshop in Hungarian
  • Hajnal-Ward
  • Permission of Instructor By arrangement
For more information about Hungarian courses and activities see:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~jhajnal/
  • 01:535: 460 Advanced Special Topics: The genesis of Hungarian national symbolism
  • Gereby MW4
The idea of nationhood is a construct, with its own history, deeply rooted in theology (even if what can be seen is the secularised tip of the iceberg). The course will give an example of such a development, a footnote to C. Schmitt in the form of an example of "applied political theology", by covering the history of the genesis of Hungarian national identity from the late middle ages to the modern period. The lectures and seminars will investigate the conceptual structures and their origins behind the symbolic representations, especially in literature (especially poetry) and art, often only understandable from the broader context of often sub-conscious ideas.
The course will be in English. No Hungarian required

4. 1989/Néprajz/bibl.
HOPPÁL Mihály hungarian mythology Notes to reconstruction. In Uralic mythology and folklore.
http://www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/filo/bibl/89/hit.html
Tartalom
Néprajz
NAGY Ilona: The Hungarian earth-diver myth. In: Uralic mythology and folklore. 115-121. *VÖÕ Gabriella: Egy szokatlan természeti jelenség „társadalomrajza". = Tett 1988. 4. sz. 26-29. Tartalomjegyzék Hungarológiai Értesítõ / Hungarian Studies Bulletin Címlap ... Home Page NMT/IAHS
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5. Links For Museum
Hittite mythology. Arinna. hungarian mythology. Napkirály. Ibo mythology
http://www.jcu.edu/language/hunghem5.htm
P lease visit often for updates. Links to other Hungarian sites
HUNGARIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM
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Visitors, please note! These links are intended only as a service to you. The Hungarian Heritage Museum and/or Society is not responsible for the contents of these suggested links. Mention of a link does not constitute endorsement of, nor affiliation with, nor commercial promotion of the sponsoring organization. Please also see our Hungarian-American Cleveland and NE Ohio "Events Calendar" which includes LINKS to "Useful Addresses" in Cleveland and NE Ohio.
GREAT LINKS to Other Hungarian Sites!
Archeology, Artifacts
Hungarian Archeological Artifacts
Art
Hungarian painting!

6. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN MYTHOLOGY - THE WHITE STAG
In hungarian mythology, the stag is seen as a mystical being with magical powersand whose role was to indicate the will of god and to guide the Hungarians
http://www.hunmagyar.org/hungary/myth/stag.html
THE HUNGARIAN MYTHICAL STAG
N imrud was the great ruler of ancient Sumeria. One day, his two sons, Hunor and Magor went hunting. They saw a great white stag which they pursued. The stag continuously eluded them and led them to a beautiful and bountiful land. This vast land was Scythia, where Hunor and Magor eventually settled with their people. The descendants of Hunor's people were the Huns, and the descendants of Magor's people were the Magyars. As they grew in strength and numbers, first the Huns, and then the Magyars went on to conquer new lands. This story symbolizes the close ethnic relationship between the Huns and the Magyars, as well as their Sumerian and Scythian origins. The stag has also been an important symbol in the Sumerian and Scythian cultures. In Hungarian mythology, the stag is seen as a mystical being with magical powers and whose role was to indicate the will of god and to guide the Hungarians accordingly.

7. U. Mary WWW Resources - By Subject - Web Resources - Mythology
Hungarian Legend The Stag. hungarian mythology. Kundalini
http://it.umary.edu/library/research/www_subjects/mythology.html
Back: Welder Library Directory of World Wide Web Resources Home Web Resources
Mythology
Links here focus on European mythology. NOTE: The links on this page are raw material constituting the collection phase of directory development. (See About This Directory for information on phases of development.) They have not yet been re-examined and weeded. When they are, about half the links here now will have been discarded as insufficiently fruitful and a somewhat smaller number of brand new and more rewarding links will have been added. Unprocessed pages like this are also likely to have a higher number of broken links. To learn how to work around them, please read about Error Messages if you haven't already done so. Page Index:
Armenian Mythology
Basque Mythology Celtic Mythology Etruscan Mythology ... Other Mythology Directories
ARMENIAN MYTHOLOGY
unh.edu - mythology - armenian
BASQUE MYTHOLOGY
Buber's Basque Page Folklore and Traditions Myth and Legends
unh.edu - mythology - basque
CELTIC MYTHOLOGY
overview
Lugodoc's Guide to Celtic Mythology
mclaughlin - Mythology Notes - celts
Celtic Revivalists
Aisling Association of Celtic Tribes
clannada.org - Gaelic Traditionalist Resource Page

8. The Sumerian And Hungarian Fertility Goddess
In hungarian mythology the goddess Boldog Asszony is the goddess associatedwith birth, fertility and harvests. She has been incorporated
http://www2.4dcomm.com/millenia/BAU.htm
The goddess of birth and fertility
Fred Hamori In Hungarian mythology the goddess Boldog Asszony is the goddess associated with birth, fertility and harvests. She has been incorporated into Hungarian Catholicism, there are 7 goddesses known to be called by a generic title Boldog Asszony. One of these is called Nagy Boldogaszony, who is also the mother of the rest of them. They are associated with the following;
*the giver and protector of life and the family.
*healing and herbes
*bountifull harvest, fruitgrafting and harvest time
*fertility of man, animal and plants
*selection of brides and mates for man.
At this point a few definitions of the name's composition is important.
Turkic BAYEK/BOL =bountifull, spacious, wide
Dravidian BAYEK, BEYEK=much
Sumerian BA =to give, provide, rations, divide Elamite ASAN =goddess. Balkar GOSEN =lady Sumerian BABA =a title of BAU as the giver of life. In various FinnUgorlanguages she is called by different names like: Votjak Kildisin=birth giving goddess, great mother, creator.

9. Excerpt Of The Legend Of Creation From The Hungarian Saga
hungarian mythology also claims the origin of 7 branches of the Hungarian people,
http://www2.4dcomm.com/millenia/creation.htm
Excerpt of the legend of creation from the Hungarian saga
The Saga of the Legend of the Stag,
as collected by Adorjan Magyar
The seeds of the Holy Sea break out of your shell.
The eternal sea's waves are waving, and rolling.
Their waves are rocking and their foam is hissing.
There is no earth yet anywhere, but in the immeasurable
heights, above in his golden house, sits the great
heavenly father on his golden throne.
He is the old, white haired and white bearded god of eternity.
On his black robes there are thousands of sparkling stars. Besides him sits his wife, the Great Heavenly mother. On her white robes (palast) there are thousands of sparkling stars. She is the ancient material of which everything is made. They have existed from eternity in the past and will exist for all eternity to come. In front of them stands their beautiful golden sunbeam haired son, the sun god Magyar. The boy asks from his father: "when shall we create the world of the humans my dear father?". The Eternal Sea just waves and rolls.

10. U. Mary WWW Resources - By Subject - Web Resources - Mythology
Mythology ¦ Celtic Mythology ¦ Etruscan Mythology ¦ Finnish Mythology ¦ GermanicMythology ¦ Greek Mythology ¦ hungarian mythology ¦ IndoEuropean
http://it.umary.edu/Library/research/www_subjects/mythology.html
Back: Welder Library Directory of World Wide Web Resources Home Web Resources
Mythology
Links here focus on European mythology. NOTE: The links on this page are raw material constituting the collection phase of directory development. (See About This Directory for information on phases of development.) They have not yet been re-examined and weeded. When they are, about half the links here now will have been discarded as insufficiently fruitful and a somewhat smaller number of brand new and more rewarding links will have been added. Unprocessed pages like this are also likely to have a higher number of broken links. To learn how to work around them, please read about Error Messages if you haven't already done so. Page Index:
Armenian Mythology
Basque Mythology Celtic Mythology Etruscan Mythology ... Other Mythology Directories
ARMENIAN MYTHOLOGY
unh.edu - mythology - armenian
BASQUE MYTHOLOGY
Buber's Basque Page Folklore and Traditions Myth and Legends
unh.edu - mythology - basque
CELTIC MYTHOLOGY
overview
Lugodoc's Guide to Celtic Mythology
mclaughlin - Mythology Notes - celts
Celtic Revivalists
Aisling Association of Celtic Tribes
clannada.org - Gaelic Traditionalist Resource Page

11. 1989/Néprajz/bibl.
HOPPÁL Mihály hungarian mythology Notes to reconstruction. In Uralic mythology and folklore.
http://brs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/filo/hit.html
Tartalomjegyzék
Hung.Ért. tartalomjegyzék
Hungarológiai Értesítõ
Címlap

NAGY Ilona: The Hungarian earth-diver myth. In: Uralic mythology and folklore. 115-121. *VÖÕ Gabriella: Egy szokatlan természeti jelenség „társadalomrajza". = Tett 1988. 4. sz. 26-29. Tartalomjegyzék
Hung.Ért. tartalomjegyzék
Hungarológiai Értesítõ
Címlap

12. Crypt: Links To Other Realms
The Encyclopedia Mythica Welcome to MYTHTEXTMythology Site Religion, Mythologyand Folklore A very thorough list of links hungarian mythology God and his
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13. Sitchin Links - The Sumerians
The Great Stag A Sumerian Divinity and its Affiliation. HungarianMythology - Sumerian influence in hungarian mythology. The
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The Sumerian texts are the oldest literature in history. Sumerian inscriptions, in cuneiform, have been found on tens of thousands of pieces of pottery, on clay cylinder seals, and on clay tablets. Most of the tablets come from the great temples of Drehem and Umma and date from the Ur III dynasty (22nd-21st centuries BC), but there are also First Babylonian Dynasty fragments (20th-17th centuries BC) and later Babylonian and Assyrian pieces. Texts comprise royal inscriptions, letters, economic, administrative and agricultural documents and literary texts. Sumerian Links Sections:
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  • Earth's Ancient History: - Vast library of the sumerian writings. (Draws most of its collection from The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature.)
  • 14. Solar Deity - Wikipedia
    Hittite mythology Arinna. hungarian mythology Napkirály. Ibo mythologyChuku. Incan mythology Inti; Manco Capac I; Punchau. Inuit mythology
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    (Redirected from Sun mythology People have worshiped the Sun and Gods who represent the Sun for all of recorded history . Hence, many beliefs and legends have been formed around this worship. Sun gods are generally (though not always) male, and usually the brother, father, husband and/or enemy of the lunar deity (usually female). They were often gods of truth, honesty, virtue, prophecy, intellect and fertility. Solar Deities
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    Unlike in many other culture, Chinese people do not personify nor worship the Sun or the Moon . The most likely reason is the heavy influence of Taoism and I Ching in Chinese culture because the moon represents Yin and the sun represent Yang which are the basis of everything in nature.

    15. Central European University Press
    lecture, but it is dense with linguistic, archaeological, and historical minutiaewhile carefully avoiding the use of later hungarian mythology about the
    http://www.ceupress.com/books/html/HungariansAndEuropeInTheMiddleAges.html
    With more than 300 photos, many of them published for the first time, oral history interviews with the last personal acquaintances, an unknown portrait of Stalin A new theory of Constitutional Democracy Carrying a Secret in My Heart... an oral history volume based on interviews with the children of the victims of reprisals after the 1956 revolution;
    An article in connection with The 1956 Hungarian Revolution appeared in The New York Times on December 29, 2002
    Biography Central European Classics Economics Gender Studies History Human Rights International Relations Jewish Studies Law Medieval History Philosophy Political History
    Hungarians And Europe In The Early Middle Ages
    An Introduction to Early Hungarian History
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    "This is a major work which synthesizes a vast range of scholarship, including the author`s own research over four decades into the ethnography of central Asian peoples and historical linguistics. Róna-Tas handles new material expertly, as he does more traditional source material." -

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    The White Stag is a 1937 retelling of hungarian mythology about how theHun and Magyar tribes came from the east to settle in their homeland.
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    Hungarian myths won't interest most readers Full Review Until now, I thought that every children's book that won the Newbery Award was a pretty safe bet, sure to appeal to any child of the right age. With "The White Stag," though, the streak was broken. It's not a bad book, it's just that its subject matter may not have universal appeal. "The White Stag" is a 1937 retelling of Hungarian mythology about how the Hun and Magyar tribes came from the east to settle in their homeland. As with most mythology, there are gods, heroes, prophecies, and lots of fighting. Author Kate Seredy tells the tale with appropriate magic and splendor, while maintaining the somewhat stylized prose of traditional epics. But are kids really interested in reading about Attila the Hun? I suppose there are a few mythology buffs out there (my sister loved Greek myths when we were kids), and they would probably like it. Perhaps the occasional Tolkien fan will want to give it a try. But between the subject and the very style that makes this book unusual, most people kids and adults would probably want to skip this one. It just doesn't live up to its award.

    20. ARTUS
    TOUR In the hungarian mythology the Turul is the cosmic bird. In thepresentday piece the Turul embodies the Hungarian identity.
    http://www.c3.hu/~artus/turul.html
    TURUL REWIEWS TECHNICAL RIDER
    In the Hungarian mythology the Turul is the cosmic bird. In the present-day piece the Turul embodies the Hungarian identity.
    After the collapse of Communism, long-repressed desires and hopes broke loose, like a genie bursting out of a bottle. Hungarian nationalism, Europhilia and religious enthusiasm outdid themselves in their extremism. The performance speaks to the Hungarians and God with affectionate humour.
    The Story:
    three Hungarian heroes set out from the East to Western the civilisation which beckons them.
    The Form:
    grotesque. Grotesque is like a shaman: it links fear with the desire to tell the truth. Grotesque belong to the Central European character: we sit on a garbage dump and laugh.
    AWARDS
    The performance was received by the audience and the critics with great enthusiasm and won the prize for the "Best Hungarian Alternative Performance" in 1992.

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