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    Vrykolakas - Wikipedia

    A vrykolakas , is a harmful undead creature in Greek folklore. Similar terms such as vourkolakas (βουρκόλακας), vourvoulakas (βουρβούλακας), vorvolakas (βορβόλακας), vourvolakas (βουρβόλακας), vourdoulakas (βουρδούλακας) were also used for the creature. It shares similarities with numerous other … See more

    The word vrykolakas is derived from the Bulgarian word vǎrkolak. The term is attested in other Slavic languages such as Slovak See more

    The Greeks traditionally believed that a person could become a vrykolakas after death due to a sacrilegious way of life, an excommunication, a burial in unconsecrated ground, or eating the meat of a sheep which had been wounded by a wolf or a werewolf. … See more

    Apotropaics are objects or practices that were intended to prevent a recently deceased loved one from turning into a revenant, or to distract a revenant so that he will not harm the living. Burying a corpse upside-down was widespread, as was placing earthly … See more

    It has become normal, in translating vampire movies and the like into Greek, to translate "vampire" as "vrykolakas". Modern Greeks … See more

    ca. 4500–3900/3800 BC
    Burials of suspected revenants have been discovered throughout the ancient Greek world.
    ca. 1850s
    The Greeks of his time buried their vrykolakadhes.
    1941-42
    The Great Famine in which about 300,000 Greeks starved to death.
    1941-42
    Many families were forced to bury their loved ones outside of the cemeteries.
    1941-42
    Some families took preemptive steps to prevent their loved ones from becoming vrykolakas such as beheading their corpses.
    1941-42
    Officials of the collaborationist Hellenic State took to gathering up the corpses and dumping them in mass graves.
    1941-42
    Since those buried in unconsecrated ground were believed to come back to haunt the living as vrykolakas, this possibility caused much distress for those families who were unable to bury their dead in the church cemeteries.
    mid-17th century
    The first Western accounts of belief in vrykolakas are from the mid-17th century.
    1701
    Joseph Pitton de Tournefort witnessed the exhumation and 'slaying' of a suspected vrykolakas on the Greek island of Mykonos.
    1730 or 1820
    Dracula without any doubt, should have been Greek.

    Ancient Greece
    Ancient Greeks believed that the dead are able to reanimate and exist in a state that is neither living nor dead, but rather a state in between: … See more

    The first Western accounts of belief in vrykolakas are from the mid-17th century, in compositions by authors such as the Greek librarian of the Vatican Leo Allatius (De quorundam Graecorum Opinationibus, 1645), and Father François Richard (Relation de l'Isle … See more

     
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