• From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Goddess in Lithuanian mythology. Goddess Milda by Kazimierz Alchimowicz (1910) in private collection, Vilnius.
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milda_(mythology). Narbutas described Milda as being incredibly beautiful and surrounded by flowers.
  • The name Milda has its roots in Lithuanian mythology. In Lithuanian folklore, Milda is known as the Goddess of Love and Freedom.
  • Lithuanian Mythos (which dates to early Paganism) – tells of a Goddess called Milda. She is that Culture's version of The Deity responsible for …
  • Milda was the Lithuanian goddess of love whose counterparts are the Greek Goddess Aphrodite and Roman Venus.
  • Milda is one of the most important deities in Lithuanian folklore, similar to ancient Greek Ananke (mythology) and Moirai when Laima appears in trinity.
  • Milda also liked to ride naked, causing hearts to flutter and it was rumoured that one glimpse at her delightful vision wafting down the street meant that you...
  • In Latvian mythology, Milda is the goddess of love and fertility. She is often depicted as a beautiful young woman, spreading love and joy wherever she goes.
  • Milda (mythology). ... According to Vėlius, Narbutt invented Milda borrowing the idea of a beautiful Roman nymph Alexothe from the writings of Dominik Szybiński.