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called Svarog ... during his rule, from the heavens fell the smith's prongs and weapons were forged for the first time; before that, fought with clubs and stones. Feosta also commanded the women that they should have only a single husband ... and that is why
Egyptians called him Svarog ... After him
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this word is an old compound, that is particularly interesting because it retains the old meaning of the Proto-Slavic *bogъ "earthly wealth/well-being; fortune", with a semantic shift to "dispenser of wealth/fortune" and finally "god". Due to the absence of convincing cognates in other Indo-European
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Vseslav the prince judged men; as prince, he ruled towns; but at night he prowled in the guise of a wolf. From Kiev, prowling, he reached, before the cocks crew, Tmutorokan. The path of great Khors, as a wolf, prowling, he
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Supernatural beings identified with Christian saints
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1641:Unquiet dead
1598:Prince Marko
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27:Slavic deity
2685:Slavic gods
2565:Levashovism
2484:Saint Peter
2346:(1120s–60s)
2338:Kievan Rus'
1870:Fern flower
1709:Lady Midday
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606:arsenicosis
386:/ Даждбог,
247:Kievan Rus'
223:solar deity
2690:Solar gods
2674:Categories
2602:Roerichism
2585:Sylenkoism
2560:Kandybaism
2545:Authentism
2479:Maslenitsa
2448:Uastyrdzhi
2383:Martenitsa
2350:Bogomilism
2269:Literature
2119:Maslenitsa
2084:Baba Marta
2034:Tintilinić
1984:Rozhanitsy
1959:Povitrulya
1924:Likhoradka
1840:Chuhaister
1810:Black Arab
1316:Rozhanitsy
1301:Mat Zemlya
1228:Svarozhits
1025:Chernoglav
867:2006-09-22
734:References
713:Hephaestus
622:Bronze Age
597:Tmutorokan
580:deus dator
494:Hephaestus
482:Svarozhits
441:Hephaestus
428:Hephaestus
390:/ Дажбог,
348:Macedonian
332:Belarusian
281:*dadjьbogъ
171:Belarusian
87:newspapers
2555:Ivanovism
2550:Bazhovism
2489:Donbettyr
2344:Pomerania
2255:Ukrainian
2170:Lukomorye
1979:Raskovnik
1954:Płanetnik
1865:Dziwożona
1800:Berehynia
1790:Baš Čelik
1780:Baba Yaga
1613:Svyatogor
1470:Shamanism
1339:Chislobog
1176:Perperuna
1166:Rugiaevit
696:Astrakhan
465:Also, in
432:Egyptians
398:/ Дабог.
344:Ukrainian
340:Bulgarian
320:*Daďьbogъ
271:Etymology
183:Ukrainian
175:Даждзьбог
76:"Dazhbog"
2373:Zagovory
2320:Bulgaria
2232:Folklore
2114:Marzanna
2109:Kostroma
2064:Werewolf
2039:Topielec
2004:Shishiga
1994:Samodiva
1949:Nocnitsa
1909:Koshchei
1904:Karzełek
1879:Firebird
1835:Chernava
1815:Błędnica
1775:Alkonost
1763:Entities
1744:Vodyanoy
1704:Dvorovoy
1689:Bolotnik
1658:Kikimora
1653:Drekavac
1493:Burislav
1233:Svetovit
1171:Pereplut
1156:Radegast
1152:or Prone
896:Archived
723:Heimdall
702:See also
641:St. Sava
633:chthonic
591:crossed.
297:Niederle
211:Dazibogu
195:Dazhdbog
167:Daždźboh
2623:Fantasy
2595:Ynglism
2443:Dazhbog
2431:Uacilla
2326:Bohemia
2314:Moravia
2250:Serbian
2245:Russian
2205:Beliefs
2184:Objects
2099:Koliada
2024:Stricha
2014:Strzyga
1989:Rusalka
1974:Rahmans
1964:Psoglav
1899:Ispolin
1889:Gamayun
1860:Dukljan
1845:Cikavac
1830:Bukavac
1825:Boginki
1739:Polevik
1734:Ovinnik
1729:Moryana
1699:Domovoy
1578:Misizla
1434:Voloska
1405:Pogvizd
1306:Moryana
1296:Koliada
1248:Yarovit
1238:Triglav
1186:Stribog
1181:Simargl
1138:Porevit
1133:Porenut
1093:Pizamar
1073:Kresnik
1030:Dazhbog
1012:Deities
779:'poor'.
689:Ukraine
610:arsenic
555:Simargl
551:Stribog
384:Daždbog
376:Дажьбог
372:Russian
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352:Даждбог
336:Даждбог
309:Dazhbog
293:Dazhbog
215:Dadźbóg
179:Dazhboh
159:Russian
155:Dazhbog
101:scholar
2660:Notes:
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2332:Poland
2328:(880s)
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2281:Bylina
2260:Polish
2165:Kitezh
2140:Alatyr
2124:Jarilo
2104:Kupala
2089:German
2054:Zduhać
2029:Sudice
2019:Stuhać
2009:Skrzak
1939:Molfar
1934:Meduza
1914:Krsnik
1894:Indrik
1884:Gagana
1749:Shubin
1719:Boruta
1684:Bannik
1593:Popiel
1553:Libuše
1465:Zhrets
1460:Volkhv
1455:Vedmak
1417:Troyan
1383:Kupala
1223:Svarog
1191:Pogoda
1128:Podaga
1103:Hennil
1098:Yarilo
1088:Mokosh
1083:Morana
1052:Diviya
1035:Devana
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708:Svarog
618:bronze
576:Apollo
572:Helios
559:Mokosh
478:Svarog
456:Suntse
445:Helios
392:Dajbog
388:Dažbog
364:Dażbóg
356:Polish
234:tribes
231:Slavic
203:Daybog
199:Dajbog
191:Dažbog
187:Дажбог
145:modern
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2513:Apsat
2501:Tutyr
2472:Veles
2421:Veles
2240:Czech
2175:Vyraj
2150:Buyan
2049:Vesna
1999:Sirin
1969:Raróg
1919:Likho
1850:Chort
1785:Babay
1714:Leshy
1668:Upiór
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1603:Sadko
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509:Dyēus
471:Saule
396:Dabog
368:Dabóg
305:Bhaga
289:*bogъ
285:*dati
213:, or
207:Dabog
148:pagan
108:JSTOR
94:books
32:Dabog
2628:Film
2059:Zmey
1929:Mare
1855:Čuma
1820:Blud
1805:Bies
1795:Bauk
1648:Vila
1388:Lada
1356:Dana
1344:Chur
1279:Dola
1211:Zelu
1118:Niya
806:ISBN
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