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According to the [1] Among the most common images were the representations of the two legendary creatures, Sirin and Alkonost, depicted in Sirin, the Bird of Paradise and Alkonost, the Bird of Paradise. Loosely based on the stories about sirens.... The creature of Russian mythology are indeed related to the creatures of Greek myths but they are thousands years younger and distinct. In Russian sirin is Сирин (usually with a capital in the name as a personal name) and siren is сирена (without a capital). They never mixed Alex Bakharev ( talk) 22:04, 15 April 2009 (UTC)
They are not related. This is one of many attempts to distort Slavic prechristian history with Greek (Orthodox Christian) occult nonsense.
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According to the [1] Among the most common images were the representations of the two legendary creatures, Sirin and Alkonost, depicted in Sirin, the Bird of Paradise and Alkonost, the Bird of Paradise. Loosely based on the stories about sirens.... The creature of Russian mythology are indeed related to the creatures of Greek myths but they are thousands years younger and distinct. In Russian sirin is Сирин (usually with a capital in the name as a personal name) and siren is сирена (without a capital). They never mixed Alex Bakharev ( talk) 22:04, 15 April 2009 (UTC)
They are not related. This is one of many attempts to distort Slavic prechristian history with Greek (Orthodox Christian) occult nonsense.
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