| 翻訳と辞書 | Simargl 
 Semargl or Simargl ((古代教会スラヴ語、教会スラヴ語:Семарьглъ, Симарьглъ)) is a deity or mythical creature in East Slavic mythology, depicted as a winged lion or dog. An idol of Semargl was present in the pantheon of Great Prince Vladimir I of Kiev. It may be the equivalent of Simurgh in Persian mythology which is also represented as a griffin with a dog body. But according to Vyacheslav Ivanov and Vladimir Toporov, the name comes from the Slavonic ''Sedmor(o)-golvъ'' (with seven heads).
 ==See also==
 
 * Simurgh, a related being in Iranian mythology
 
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