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Circumcision of the Lord in iconography
152 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Christmas cycle
152 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Vasilev evening on Old New Year's Day
153 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Main dish of Old New Year ("Vasilev evening")
153 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Why is Saint Basil called "piglet" among the people?
153 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Mulled wine and Christmas
154 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Animal speech on Christmas days
156 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Fables for Children during Christmas
156 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Yuletide themes in foreign literature and cinema
156 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Jordan as a cultural symbol
157 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Climate and religion
157 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Christmas in Pushkin's works
158 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Владимир Соловьев о Рождестве
158 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Vyascheslav Ivanov and the hermeneutics of Dionysian mysteries
158 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
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