Meduza (Russian folklore)

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Meduza. Russian lubok. 17th–18th century.

Meduza (Russian: Медуза), Meluza (Russian: Мелуза, literally "small", "little") or Meluzina (Russian: Мелузина) is a mythical creature in Russian folklore. She was depicted in a Russian lubok of the 17th or 18th century. She is described as half-woman, half-snake, or as the half-woman, half-fish creature.[1][2] She is also said to be the deity of deception.[3]

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