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    List of Slavic deities Common Slavic deities [ edit]. Because of the small number of sources, there is no consensus among scholars of Slavic... West Slavic deities [ edit]. Svetovit is the chief god of the Slavic Rani. ... His main temple was located on Arkona. . East and South Slavic deities [ ... See more

    The pagan Slavs were polytheistic, which means that they worshipped many gods and goddesses. The gods of the Slavs are known primarily from a small number of chronicles and letopises, or not very accurate Christian See more

    Chernobog and Belobog – alleged deities of bad fortune and good fortune.
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    • Rosik, Stanisław. The Slavic Religion in the Light of 11th- and 12th-Century German Chronicles (Thietmar of Merseburg, Adam of Bremen, Helmold of Bosau). Leiden, … See more

    There are two sources that mention a nameless Slavic chief god. Procopius of Caesarea in the Gothic Wars describes the religion of the South Slavs:
    Indeed, they believe that a single god, creator of the lightning bolt, is the sole lord of all things and … See more

    • Wejman, Grzegorz (2004). "Biskupstwa katolickie na Pomorzu Zachodnim od X wieku do 1945 r.". Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny. 12 (1): 139–156.
    • Kempiński, Andrzej (1993). Słownik mitologii ludów indoeuropejskich. Poznań: SAWW. ISBN 9788385066910 See more

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  2. The 10 Most Important Slavic Gods - ThoughtCo

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      • Perun, the God of Thunder. In Slavic mythology, Perun is the god of the sky …
      • Dzbog, the God of Fortune. Dzbog, or Daždbog, is associated with both fire …
      • Veles, the Shapeshifter. Like Dzbog, Veles the shapeshifting god is found in …
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  3. 9 Important Slavic Gods and Goddesses | History Cooperative

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    • Other Gods of Slavic Mythology
      • Dazbog, the God of Prosperity. You go back to your little cottage after a long day of …
      • Belobog, the God of Light. It is said that Light keeps all dangers at bay. Such is the …
      • Chernobog, the God of Darkness. Often described as the ‘Black God,’ Chernobog is one of …
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    There are numerous deities in Slavic mythology, many of whom have dual aspects. The deity Svarog or Rod, is a creator and considered a father god to many other figures in Slavic …

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        1. Rod. The most important deity was Rod, which was the beginning of …
        2. Perun. Perun is considered to be the supreme god of the many Slavic gods in …
        3. Veles. Veles is another extremely important god worshiped in Slavic religion, …
        4. Triglav. Triglav is the Slavic god of divination and oath- making. Some …
        5. Svetovid. Svetovid, also known as Sventovit, Svantovit, and Sventovit is one …
        6. Svarog. In Slavic mythology, Svarog is presented as the god of the sun and …
        7. Dazhbog. Dazhbog is the son of the god Svarog and thus also known in his …
        8. Hors. Hors was the god of winter sun or sun god. It was said that he …
        9. Semargl. Semargl was the god of vegetation that was connected to harvest, …
    • Slavic Mythology: Myths, Creatures and Stories - Meet the Slavs

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      Dec 7, 2022 · Another popular Slavic myth is the one of Triglav and Svantevit. Both of them were considered as supreme gods in different locations. Their main symbol was the horse and they …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_(Slavic_religion)

      After Benvenist he compares him to the Roman Quirinus, whose name comes from *covir or curia, which can be translated as "god of the community of husbands", to the Umbrian Vofionus, …

    • https://www.godchecker.com/slavic-mythology

      Slavic mythology is, in many cases, a history of trying to figure out what was going on before the Christians arrived. Garbled tales and even invented Gods have been thrown into the mix …

    • https://religion.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Slavic_deities

      This is a list of Slavic deities, spirits and mythological creatures. Contents 1 Deities 1.1 Major gods 1.2 Other gods 2 Spirits and demons 3 Creatures 4 See also Deities File:Veles Slavic

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veles_(god)

      Veles, also known as Volos, is a major god of earth, waters, livestock, and the underworld in Slavic paganism.His mythology and powers are similar, though not identical, to those of (among other deities) Odin, Loki and Hermes. …

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