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Encyclopedia > Perendi

Perendi is the illyrian god of thunder and the consort of Prende. Perendi is probably cognate to Perkunas of Lithuanian mythology, see Perkwunos. This article is about an ancient civilization in southeastern Europe; see also Illyria (software), Illyria (character in the TV series Angel). ... Thunder is the sound of the shockwave caused when lightning instantly heats the air around it to up to 30 000 °C (54 000 °F). ... Prende was a goddess of love worshipped by the ancient Albanians. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article needs cleanup. ... The name of an Indo-European thunder god may be reconstructed as *Perkwunos or *Perkunos. ...


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Perendi (36 words)
He is the consort of Prende, the goddess of love.
Perendi is identical with the Lithuanian Perkunas and the Latvian Perkons.
Article "Perendi" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 18 March 1997 (Revision 2).
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