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Ancient Thracian Heritage in A Bulgarian Folk Legend
Vassil Markov*
Faculty of Arts, Department of Culture, South-West University “Neofit Rilsk”, Buleria
Vassil Markov, Faculty of Arts, Department of Culture, South-West University “Neofit Rilsk”, Buleria
Received Date: April 01, 2020; Published Date: May 12, 2020
Abstract
The legend belongs to the widespread mythological story “The Dragon Wedding” in Bulgaria. She represent an ancient Thracian heritage in Bulgarian folk culture. The legend find a parallel in the ancient Thracian myth of the north wind Borei. In the form of a dragon, he abducted Princess Oritia from Athens. He made love to her on a cliff in Thrace and made her his wife. The localities associated with this type of Bulgarian folk legends are ancient Thracian rock sanctuaries. This is also the case with the Rusin’s stone near the village of Rusokastro, Burgas region. It is a testament to the remarkable cultural continuity existing in the Bulgarian lands.
Keywords: legend, dragon wedding, mythology, megaliths, sanctuary
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Vassil Markov. Ancient Thracian Heritage in A Bulgarian Folk Legend. Open Access J Arch & Anthropol. 2(3): 2020. OAJAA. MS.ID.000536.