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    The main idea of paganism and mythology of the Slavs is given primarily by historical and documentary sources (letopises and chronicles). The Tale of Bygone Years under the year 980 contains a story about the sanctuary in Kiev , built by Vladimir Svyatoslavich, and the idols of pagan gods installed there are … See more

    Slavic paganism or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which occurred at various stages between the 8th and the 13th century. The South Slavs, who likely settled in … See more

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    Twentieth-century scholars who pursued the study of ancient Slavic religion include Vyacheslav Ivanov, Vladimir Toporov, Marija Gimbutas See more

    The Old Russian architecture of churches originates from the pre-Christian Slavic "zodching" (Russian: Зодчество - construction). This pagan style had a great influence on the entire architecture of ancient Russia, including the structure and decoration of See more

    1. ^ Anna Dvořák, in the upper right section of The Celebration of Svantovit, identifies a group of priests. The figure of a priest with his arms … See more

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    One of the first written sources on the religion of the ancient Slavs is the description of the … See more

    Kievan Rus' official religion and popular cults
    In 980 CE, in Kievan Rus', led by the Grand Prince Vladimir, there was an attempt to unify the various … See more

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  2. Slavic Mythology: 8 Creatures, Myths, & Stories

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      1. Perun & Veles. Even though the Slavic pagan religion wasn’t monotheistic, there was still a …
      2. Morena, the Goddess of Death. The name of this Slavic goddess differs from country to …
      3. Vila (Rusalka) Again, this Slavic mythological figure has different names in different regions. …
      4. Baba Yaga. Baba Yaga might easily be the most famous myth to come out of Slavic …
      5. Kikimora. If you’ve ever had sleep paralysis, you know how upsetting it can be. Now imagine …
      6. Triglav. Triglav literally translated from most Slavic languages means “three-headed.” Triglav …
      7. Firebird. Firebird is yet another creature from Slavic mythology embodied as an occult …
      8. Tree of Life. The Tree of Life might be considered the core of Slavic mythology since it’s …
  3. Slavic Mythology: Myths, Creatures and Stories - Meet the Slavs

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    May 14, 2022 · Slavic paganism is quite controversial since there is a lack of proof for any kind …

  4. https://www.thoughtco.com/slavic-mythology-4768524
    • There are numerous myths in Slavic culture, many of which focus on the gods and goddesses. One of the best known is that of Czernobog, who was the incarnation of darkness. He decided he wanted to control the world, and the entire universe as well, so he turned into a great black serpent. Svarog knew that Czernobog was up to no good, so he took up h...
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  5. https://meettheslavs.com/slavic-paganism
    • The pagan Slavs organized their belief system through observing rituals (according to myths) that were cyclical in nature and were repeated every year. The Slavic mythology depended on the specific pre-Christain calendar concept. The Slavic year was lunar and thus began in early March, similar to other Indo-European cultures. The names for the last...
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