. . . "\u30D4\u30AF\u30E9\u30B9\u3068\u306F\u3001\u7570\u6559\u6642\u4EE3\u306E\u3084\u3067\u8A00\u53CA\u3055\u308C\u308B\u795E\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u30D1\u30C8\u30ED (Patollo) \u3001\u30D4\u30B3\u30C3\u30ED\u30B9 (Pikollos)\u3001\u30D4\u30B3\u30C3\u30EB\u30B9 (Pikollus) \u3001\u30DD\u30C3\u30AF\u30EB\u30B9\u3068\u3044\u3063\u305F\u540D\u524D\u3067\u3082\u77E5\u3089\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002 \u30D4\u30AF\u30E9\u30B9\u306F\u3001\u30D1\u30C8\u30EA\u30E0\u30D1\u30B9\u3084\u30DA\u30EB\u30AF\u30CA\u30B9\u3068\u5171\u306B\u3001\u30EA\u30C8\u30A2\u30CB\u30A2\u306E\u795E\u8A71\u306B\u304A\u3051\u308B3\u3064\u306E\u4E3B\u8981\u306A\u795E\u683C\u306E1\u3064\u306B\u6570\u3048\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . "Pikulas et Patollo (connus sous une multitude de noms diff\u00E9rents) sont des dieux de la mythologie pa\u00EFenne prusse qui \u00E9taient ador\u00E9s par les Prussiens. La plupart des chercheurs pensent que, malgr\u00E9 les divers noms, Pikulas et Patollo sont le m\u00EAme dieu, charg\u00E9 de la mort et du s\u00E9jour des morts. Il est g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement d\u00E9crit comme un esprit col\u00E9rique et m\u00E9chant, semblable \u00E0 la d\u00E9esse lituanienne ."@fr . . . "Pikulas et Patollo (connus sous une multitude de noms diff\u00E9rents) sont des dieux de la mythologie pa\u00EFenne prusse qui \u00E9taient ador\u00E9s par les Prussiens. La plupart des chercheurs pensent que, malgr\u00E9 les divers noms, Pikulas et Patollo sont le m\u00EAme dieu, charg\u00E9 de la mort et du s\u00E9jour des morts. Il est g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement d\u00E9crit comme un esprit col\u00E9rique et m\u00E9chant, semblable \u00E0 la d\u00E9esse lituanienne ."@fr . "Piccolus \u00E9 um dos dem\u00F4nios ou esp\u00EDritos descrito no livro Dictionnaire Infernal. Tamb\u00E9m \u00E9 conhecido como Poccolus ou Pikulis; sem d\u00FAvida, estes nomes se referem \u00E0 mesma deidade. Apesar de apresentado como tal, ele n\u00E3o \u00E9 exatamente um dem\u00F4nio, mas um de uma tr\u00EDade de deuses que representam as esta\u00E7\u00F5es do ano: \n* Patrimpas (Primavera) \n* (Ver\u00E3o) \n* Picollus (Inverno)"@pt . . "Picullus, Pikuls - b\u00F3g \u015Bwiata podziemnego i ciemno\u015Bci. Hipostaza boga magii."@pl . . . . . . "10172734"^^ . . "2803"^^ . . . . . "\u30D4\u30AF\u30E9\u30B9\u3068\u306F\u3001\u7570\u6559\u6642\u4EE3\u306E\u3084\u3067\u8A00\u53CA\u3055\u308C\u308B\u795E\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u30D1\u30C8\u30ED (Patollo) \u3001\u30D4\u30B3\u30C3\u30ED\u30B9 (Pikollos)\u3001\u30D4\u30B3\u30C3\u30EB\u30B9 (Pikollus) \u3001\u30DD\u30C3\u30AF\u30EB\u30B9\u3068\u3044\u3063\u305F\u540D\u524D\u3067\u3082\u77E5\u3089\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002 \u30D4\u30AF\u30E9\u30B9\u306F\u3001\u30D1\u30C8\u30EA\u30E0\u30D1\u30B9\u3084\u30DA\u30EB\u30AF\u30CA\u30B9\u3068\u5171\u306B\u3001\u30EA\u30C8\u30A2\u30CB\u30A2\u306E\u795E\u8A71\u306B\u304A\u3051\u308B3\u3064\u306E\u4E3B\u8981\u306A\u795E\u683C\u306E1\u3064\u306B\u6570\u3048\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Patollos war der Todesgott der alten Pru\u00DFen."@de . . "Piccolus \u00E9 um dos dem\u00F4nios ou esp\u00EDritos descrito no livro Dictionnaire Infernal. Tamb\u00E9m \u00E9 conhecido como Poccolus ou Pikulis; sem d\u00FAvida, estes nomes se referem \u00E0 mesma deidade. Apesar de apresentado como tal, ele n\u00E3o \u00E9 exatamente um dem\u00F4nio, mas um de uma tr\u00EDade de deuses que representam as esta\u00E7\u00F5es do ano: \n* Patrimpas (Primavera) \n* (Ver\u00E3o) \n* Picollus (Inverno)"@pt . "\uD53C\uCFE8\uB77C\uC2A4, \uD30C\uD234\uB77C\uC2A4 (PikulasPatulas, Patollo, Patollum, Patollo, Patolen)\uC640 \uB3D9\uC77C\uC2DC \uB418\uB294 \uD30C\uD234\uB8E8 (Patulu, Pocols, Pecol, Picullus, Pykullas)\uB294 \uACE0\uB300 \uD504\uB85C\uC774\uC13C\uC758 \uB85C \uC0BC\uC704 \uC77C\uCCB4\uC5D0\uC11C \uCD5C\uCD08\uC758 \uD504\uB85C\uC774\uC13C \uB85C\uBB34\uBC14\uC774\uB2E4. \uD53C\uCFE8\uB77C\uC2A4\uB294 \uC8FD\uC740 \uC790\uB4E4\uC758 \uC138\uACC4, \uB9E4\uC7A5\uC758 \uAD00\uC2B5 \uBC0F \uC758\uB840\uC640 \uAD00\uB828\uC774 \uC788\uB2E4. \uC9C0\uD558 \uC138\uACC4, \uC5B4\uB460, \uBD84\uB178 \uBC0F \uC2E4\uD328\uC758 \uC2E0\uC73C\uB85C \uAC04\uC8FC\uB41C\uB2E4."@ko . . "1069004685"^^ . "Picullus, Pikuls - b\u00F3g \u015Bwiata podziemnego i ciemno\u015Bci. Hipostaza boga magii."@pl . . . . . . "\uD53C\uCFE8\uB77C\uC2A4, \uD30C\uD234\uB77C\uC2A4 (PikulasPatulas, Patollo, Patollum, Patollo, Patolen)\uC640 \uB3D9\uC77C\uC2DC \uB418\uB294 \uD30C\uD234\uB8E8 (Patulu, Pocols, Pecol, Picullus, Pykullas)\uB294 \uACE0\uB300 \uD504\uB85C\uC774\uC13C\uC758 \uB85C \uC0BC\uC704 \uC77C\uCCB4\uC5D0\uC11C \uCD5C\uCD08\uC758 \uD504\uB85C\uC774\uC13C \uB85C\uBB34\uBC14\uC774\uB2E4. \uD53C\uCFE8\uB77C\uC2A4\uB294 \uC8FD\uC740 \uC790\uB4E4\uC758 \uC138\uACC4, \uB9E4\uC7A5\uC758 \uAD00\uC2B5 \uBC0F \uC758\uB840\uC640 \uAD00\uB828\uC774 \uC788\uB2E4. \uC9C0\uD558 \uC138\uACC4, \uC5B4\uB460, \uBD84\uB178 \uBC0F \uC2E4\uD328\uC758 \uC2E0\uC73C\uB85C \uAC04\uC8FC\uB41C\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . "Picullus"@pl . . . . . . . "\uD30C\uD234\uB77C\uC2A4"@ko . . . . . . . "Peckols and Patollo (known under a multitude of different names) were gods in the pagan Prussian mythology who were worshiped by the Old Prussians. Most researchers believe that, despite varying names, Peckols and Patollo were probably the same god in charge of the underworld and the dead. It is usually described as an angry, evil spirit similar to the Lithuanian Velnias. Patollu was first mentioned in 1418 by Bishop of Warmia in a letter to the Pope. Chronicler Simon Grunau (1529) provided more vivid but dubious details about Patollo. According to Grunau, Patollo was one of the three gods portrayed on the flag and coat of arms of King Widewuto and worshiped in the temple of Rickoyoto. He was portrayed as an old man with a white beard and a white headdress similar to a turban. He was a frightening and ruthless god of the dead who would haunt and taunt the living if they disobeyed their pagan priests or buried the dead without proper sacrifices to the gods. Many other early modern writers, including Alexander Guagnini and Lucas David, followed Grunau in their descriptions of Patollo. The Sudovian Book (1520s), mentioned two beings \u2013 Peckols, the god of hell and darkness, and Pockols, the airborne spirit or devil. The same pair is also found in the church decrees of 1530 (Constitutiones Synodales). There, Pecols was identified with the Roman god of the underworld, Pluto and Pocols with the Greek deities of anger, the Furies. followed the Sudovian Book and wrote about Pocclum and Poccollum. Jonas Bretk\u016Bnas, Caspar Hennenberger, and later authors attempted to reconcile the accounts provided by Grunau and the Sudovian Book. In the 17th century Christoph Hartknoch and Matth\u00E4us Pr\u00E4torius testified that people still believed in Picolli and Pykullis."@en . . "\u30D4\u30AF\u30E9\u30B9"@ja . . . "Peckols and Patollo (known under a multitude of different names) were gods in the pagan Prussian mythology who were worshiped by the Old Prussians. Most researchers believe that, despite varying names, Peckols and Patollo were probably the same god in charge of the underworld and the dead. It is usually described as an angry, evil spirit similar to the Lithuanian Velnias."@en . . "Patollos war der Todesgott der alten Pru\u00DFen."@de . "Picollus"@pt . . . "Pikulas"@fr . . "Peckols"@en . "Patollos"@de .