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Stefan Cvetković, an author and traditional artist, specialising in Slavic and European mythology, folklore and paganism.

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In 988, Prince Vladimir the Great of Kiev adopted Christianity as the state religion and ordered the destruction of pagan idols. The most famous act was the throwing of the idol of the Slavic god Perun into the Dniepr River. (No information on illustration)

In 988, Prince Vladimir the Great of Kiev adopted Christianity as the state religion and ordered the destruction of pagan idols. The most famous act was the throwing of the idol of the Slavic god Perun into the Dniepr River.

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The fact that the Slavs measured wealth in terms of cattle and livestock is evident from Slavic words such as "blago," which means wealth or treasure but also refers to cattle; "stoka," which means cattle but also goods or wares; and "skot," which means both cattle and livestock.

The fact that the Slavs measured wealth in terms of cattle and livestock is evident from Slavic words such as "blago," which means wealth or treasure but also refers to cattle; "stoka," which means cattle but also goods or wares; and "skot," which means both cattle and livestock.
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Reconstructed Elite Warrior of the Veleti/Lutician Federation (Late 10th - Early 11th Century): This reconstruction, created by Polish reenactor Igor Gorewicz, depicts an elite warrior associated with the Svarozhich temple in Rethra-Radogoszcz. The warrior carries a

Reconstructed Elite Warrior of the Veleti/Lutician Federation (Late 10th - Early 11th Century):
This reconstruction, created by Polish reenactor Igor Gorewicz, depicts an elite warrior associated with the Svarozhich temple in Rethra-Radogoszcz. The warrior carries a
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According to some researchers like B.A. Uspienski, the Slavonic otherworld was called Wyraj, Raj and Irij, and it lay “behind the great water,” which was understood as the Milky Way. The entrance looked like a whirling water tunnel dragging everything inside. Together with the

According to some researchers like B.A. Uspienski, the Slavonic otherworld was called Wyraj, Raj and Irij, and it lay “behind the great water,” which was understood as the Milky Way. The entrance looked like a whirling water tunnel dragging everything inside. Together with the
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I have written this ritual guide which will instruct you on the proper performance of the ritual for this year's Slavic ancestral festival. patreon.com/posts/11458330…