Chernava, the Glossary
In Russian folklore, Chernava (diminutive: Chernavushka; Чернава, Чернавушка) is Sea Tsar's daughter (or, according to some versions, a niece), spirit and personification of the river of the same name.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Arthur Ransome, Bylina, Daughter, Domestic worker, Folklore of Russia, List of geological features on Venus, Mermaid, Niece and nephew, Sadko, Sea Tsar.
- Characters in bylinas
- Mermaids
- Personifications of rivers
- Russian folklore
- Russian folklore characters
- Slavic folklore characters
- Slavic paganism
Arthur Ransome
Arthur Michell Ransome (18 January 1884 – 3 June 1967) was an English author and journalist.
See Chernava and Arthur Ransome
Bylina
A bylina (былина) is a type of Russian oral epic poem. Chernava and bylina are Russian folklore.
Daughter
A daughter is a female offspring; a girl or a woman in relation to her parents.
Domestic worker
A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence and performs a variety of household services for an individual, from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or cooking, laundry and ironing, or care for children and elderly dependents, and other household errands.
See Chernava and Domestic worker
Folklore of Russia
Folklore of Russia is folklore of Russians and other ethnic groups of Russia.
See Chernava and Folklore of Russia
List of geological features on Venus
Venus, the second planet from the Sun, is classified as a terrestrial planet.
See Chernava and List of geological features on Venus
Mermaid
In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Chernava and mermaid are mermaids.
Niece and nephew
In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law.
See Chernava and Niece and nephew
Sadko
Sadko (Садко) is the principal character in a Russian medieval epic bylina. Chernava and Sadko are characters in bylinas, Russian folklore, Russian folklore characters and Slavic folklore characters.
Sea Tsar
The Sea Tsar (Морской царь, sometimes inverted for emphasis: царь морской) is a character in East Slavic folktales and bylinas, the tsar of the sea realms.
See also
Characters in bylinas
- Alyosha Popovich
- Chernava
- Dobrynya Nikitich
- Duke Stepanovich
- Evpaty Kolovrat
- Idolishche
- Ilya Muromets
- Ivan the Terrible in Russian folklore
- Mikula Selyaninovich
- Peter the Great
- Sadko
- Slavic dragon
- Stenka Razin
- Tugarin
- Vasily Buslayev
- Volga Svyatoslavich
- Yermak Timofeyevich
- Zmei (Russian)
Mermaids
- Abere
- Atargatis
- Bunzi
- Ceasg
- Chernava
- Dahut
- Eurynome (Oceanid)
- Fiji mermaid
- Hairen
- Iara (mythology)
- Jengu
- Jenny Haniver
- Katrin Gray
- Lí Ban (mermaid)
- Melusine
- Mermaid
- Mermaid (Ninurta)
- Mermaid of Warsaw
- Mermaid of Zennor
- Mermaids in popular culture
- Merman
- Merrow
- Ningyo
- Nixie (folklore)
- Simbi
- Sirena (Philippine mythology)
- Sirena chilota
- Sirenomelia
- Susulu (mythology)
- Suvannamaccha
- The Blixunami
- Tlanchana
- Wars and Sawa
- Yawkyawk
- Zitiron
Personifications of rivers
- Anna Livia (monument)
- Anuket
- Boann
- Chernava
- Condatis
- Durius
- Enipeus (deity)
- Ganga (goddess)
- Hafren
- Hapi (Nile god)
- Hebo
- Khnum
- Luoshen
- Mother Kinzig
- Neptunbrunnen (Berlin)
- Nilus (mythology)
- Piriawis
- Rhenus Pater
- Rhinemaidens
- Saraswati
- Satis (goddess)
- Sea and river deities
- Sequana
- Souconna (mythology)
- St John's Lock
- Statue of the Tiber river with Romulus and Remus
- Tapati
- Tiberinus (god)
- Volturnus
- Xiangshuishen
- Yamuna in Hinduism
Russian folklore
- Alkonost
- Anika the Warrior
- Babay (Slavic folklore)
- Bailichka
- Bogatyr
- Bogatyrs
- Bylina
- Byvalschina
- Chernava
- Flying Ship
- Gagana
- Green week
- Ivan Tsarevich
- Ivan the Fool
- Kalina krasnaya
- Kirsha Danilov
- Kitezh
- Kupala Night
- Kurochka Ryaba
- Magic carpet
- Maslenitsa
- Meduza (Russian folklore)
- Menk
- Nachtkrapp
- Nightingale the Robber
- Old Peter's Russian Tales
- Oponskoye Kingdom
- Reyher v. Children's Television Workshop
- Russian fairy tales
- Russian musical instruments
- Russian mythology
- Sadko
- Sadko (opera)
- Stierlitz
- Superstition in Russia
- The Gigantic Turnip
- The Malachite Box
- The legend of Sloven and Rus
- Tsar Maximilian
- UFO sightings in Russia
- Volkhv
- William Ralston Shedden-Ralston
- Yermak Timofeyevich
- Yukaghir birch-bark carvings
- Yuri II of Vladimir
- Zilant
Russian folklore characters
- Alexander Peresvet
- Alyosha Popovich
- Baba Yaga
- Chelubey
- Chernava
- Ded Moroz
- Dobrynya Nikitich
- Gostomysl
- Idolishche
- Ilya Muromets
- Ivan Tsarevich
- Ivan the Fool
- Ivan the Terrible in Russian folklore
- Khostovrul
- Kikimora
- Kolobok
- Koshchei
- Kudeyar
- Kuma Lisa
- Leshy
- Mikula Selyaninovich
- Moryana
- Nightingale the Robber
- Nikita the Tanner
- Peter the Great
- Polkan
- Rusalka
- Rusalki
- Sadko
- Silver Hoof
- Stenka Razin
- The Frog Princess
- The Great Snake
- The Mistress of the Copper Mountain
- The legend of Sloven and Rus
- Tsar Gorokh
- Tugarin
- Vadim the Bold
- Vasilisa the Beautiful
- Vasilisa the Priest's Daughter
- Vasily Buslayev
- Volga Svyatoslavich
- Yermak Timofeyevich
Slavic folklore characters
- Baš Čelik
- Baba Yaga
- Chernava
- Chernevog
- Coat of arms of the Duchy of Czersk
- Ded Moroz
- Devil Boruta
- Dhampir
- Dukljan
- Dzedka
- Dziwożona
- Honza
- Kikimora
- King Kojata
- Kolobok
- Koshchei
- Kuma Lisa
- Leshy
- Moryana
- Perchta
- Rokita (folklore)
- Rusalka
- Rusalka (novel)
- Rusalki
- Sadko
- Sava Savanović
- Slavic deities
- The Frog Princess
- The Mistress of the Copper Mountain
- The Story of Three Wonderful Beggars
- Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf
- Vasilisa the Beautiful
- Vlastislav
- Yvgenie
- Zduhać
- Zegrze Reservoir Monster
Slavic paganism
- Axe of Perun
- Bolotnik
- Božić (mythology)
- Chernava
- Crisis of the Piast dynasty
- Domovoy
- Mavka
- Ovinnik
- Pre-Christian Alpine traditions
- Skomorokh
- Slavic deities
- Slavic mythology
- Slavic paganism
- Slavic water spirits
- Statue of the God Vid
- The word of a certain Christ-lover and zealot for the right faith
- Vodyanoy
- Volkhv
- Wolin Svetovit
- Zbruch Idol