• I Verbti (Albanian: [i ˈveɾbti]) is an Albanian adjectival noun meaning "the blind one", which was used in northern Albanian folk beliefs to refer to the...
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  • the Albanian Alps the weather and storm god was referred to as Rmoria or I Verbti; the latter is an Albanian adjectival noun meaning "the blind one" that...
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    (Babylonian-Assyrian mythology) Baʿal, Hadad (Canaanite and Phoenician mythology) I Verbti (Albanian mythology) Novensiles (Etruscan mythology) Set (Egyptian mythology)...
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    Xích Đế, fire god En/ Enji, god of fire Nëna e Vatrës, hearth goddess I Verbti, god of fire who controls wind that fans the flames of fire Eate, god of...
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  • Albanian language. The belief in a prominent fire god, who was referred to as I Verbti ("the blind one"), and who was often regarded more powerful than the Christian...
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    Zojz, lightning and sky god, chief deity Shurdh, weather and storm god I Verbti, weather and storm god Bangpūtys, Lithuanian god of storms and the sea...
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    (in Kosovo). A pagan tradition in Dukagjin and Malesia e Vogel was Shen Verbti ("the holy blind one"), the god of hailstorms who lived in the clouds. In...
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