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- Pria, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-EuropeansPria is one of the great goddesses of the Proto-Indo-Europeans, based on a linguistic reconstruction of her name, festivals and characteristics.
- Kassite GodsThe Kassite Gods have Indo-European names and provide an early and datable source for information about the forms of these gods in the Indo-European languages.
- Rhiannon, a Celtic GoddessWhat is the Goddess Rhiannon's place in the larger context of Indo-European religion? Here is a discussion of her relationship to other goddesses.
- The Italian Language LegacyThe dawn of the Italian Renaissance triggered the direct influx of Italian vocabulary into the English language. Ever since, Italian has been a major source of lexical supply.
Jumis, a Latvian God of Harvest in SeptemberThe god Jumis is celebrated in the September Latvian harvest festival as a spirit of fertility; he may correspond to the Indo-European god Yama.
- Proto-Indo-European Religion
- Devi, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
- The Creation Myth of the Indo-Europeans
- Aeusos, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
- Yama: An Indo-European God From a Linguistic Perspective
- The Mother Tongue: A Look at Anthropological Languages
- Pleto, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans



