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| − | * ... that the [[Georgian mythology|Georgian]] goddess [[Samdzimari]] is named for her association with gold jewellery? <small>Source: Kevin Tuite: [http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/tuitekj/caucasus/ia/ia2.pdf Violet on the Mountain Part 2] - page 69 & 129</small> | + | * ... that the [[Georgian mythology|Georgian]] goddess '''[[Samdzimari]]''' is named for her association with gold jewellery? <small>Source: Kevin Tuite: [http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/tuitekj/caucasus/ia/ia2.pdf Violet on the Mountain Part 2] - page 69 & 129</small> |
| − | ** '''ALT1''':... that the abduction of the [[Georgian mythology|Georgian]] demoness [[Samdzimari]] and her subsequent conversion to goddess may have been based on the Christian story of [[Saint George and the Dragon]]? <small>Source: Kevin Tuite: [http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/tuitekj/publications/Tuite-1996-revKiknadze.pdf Highland Georgian paganism — archaism or innovation?] - page 5</small> | + | ** '''ALT1''':... that the abduction of the [[Georgian mythology|Georgian]] demoness '''[[Samdzimari]]''' and her subsequent conversion to goddess may have been based on the Christian story of [[Saint George and the Dragon]]? <small>Source: Kevin Tuite: [http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/tuitekj/publications/Tuite-1996-revKiknadze.pdf Highland Georgian paganism — archaism or innovation?] - page 5</small> |
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:* ''Comment'': I might be a little over 150 chars on the second hook, but I couldn't find an elegant way to trim it. | :* ''Comment'': I might be a little over 150 chars on the second hook, but I couldn't find an elegant way to trim it. | ||
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Samdzimari
- ... that the Georgian goddess Samdzimari is named for her association with gold jewellery? Source: Kevin Tuite: Violet on the Mountain Part 2 - page 69 & 129
- ALT1:... that the abduction of the Georgian demoness Samdzimari and her subsequent conversion to goddess may have been based on the Christian story of Saint George and the Dragon? Source: Kevin Tuite: Highland Georgian paganism — archaism or innovation? - page 5
- Reviewed: Waiting...
- Comment: I might be a little over 150 chars on the second hook, but I couldn't find an elegant way to trim it.
Created by Premeditated Chaos (talk). Self-nominated at 12:21, 1 June 2020 (UTC).