Polish mythology

Polish mythology comprises beliefs and myths of ancient Poland, including witchcraft and elements of Paganism.
The Polish pantheon of pagan gods existed in direct relation to many Slavic supernatural beings found among the peoples inhabiting Central, Southeastern, and Eastern Europe.
Polish pagan pantheon
Major gods
* Dadźbóg
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* Piorun
* Zorza
* Marzanna
* Matka Ziemia
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* Swaróg
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* Weles
* Zaria
Other gods
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* Czarnobóg
* Dziewanna
* Dzydzilelya
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* Lada and Lado
* Matka Gabia
* Mokosz
* Ogniowa Maria
* Percunatele
* Porvata
* Rodzanica
* Strzybóg
* Syrenka
* Żiwia
* Gwiazda Poranna
* Gwiazda Wieczorna
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* Żywie
Polish supernatural beings
* Bannik
* Boginki
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* Dogoda
* Dola
* Domownik
* Kikimora
* Leshy
* Mamuna
* Mora
* Naw
* Nocnica
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* Polewiki
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* Psotnik
* Raróg
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* Strzyga
* Sudice
* Topielec
* Skarbnik/Karzelek
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* Wodnik
Polish heroes
* Krakus
* Princess Wanda
* Piast the Wheelwright
* Popielids
* Princess Kunegunda
Polish folk magic
* Circles in Polish mythology
* Crossroads in Polish mythology
* Divination in Polish mythology
* Fire Flowers
* Herbs in Polish mythology
* Ladanki
* The Magic Belt of Poland
* Matka Ziemia
* Pisanka
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* Zagavory
* Zawlanie
 
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