Svetovit, also known as Sventovit and Svantovit amongst other variants, is the god of abundance and war, and the chief god of the Slavic tribe of the Rani...
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Wolin Svetovit is either a 9th- or a 10th-century figurine made from the wood of European yew tree, discovered in 1974, in the island of Wolin, Poland...
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originated from the Slavic god Svetovit. The first to put forth such a view was Natko Nodilo, who attributed the cult of Svetovit to all Slavs, whose worship...
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settlement and destroyed the temple of Svetovit (or Svandavitz)—first chopping the great four-headed statue of Svetovit to pieces, and then burning it. With...
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world, prestige". The vit is also found in the name of the Slavic deity Svetovit. Feminine forms include Vitomira and Witomira. Nicknames include Vito,...
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attacking a village in Garðaríki, he encounters a Seeress in the temple of Svetovit; the Seeress orders Amleth to remember his oath of vengeance and tells...
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rulers, cult of Rugiaevit competed with the "public" and theocratic cult of Svetovit of Arkona. The first source to mention Rugiaevit is the Gesta Danorum by...
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Name Image Worshipped by Greek Myth Details Svetovit Rani Svetovit is the chief god of the Slavic Rani. His cult is described by Helmold of Bosau and Saxo...
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Cosmographiae universalis of 1550, describes the harvest ritual associated with Svetovit and continues: "In general they (the Rugians) worshipped two gods, namely...
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(1980), the sculpture New and Old in Szczecin (1982), and the monument of Svetovit in Myszków (1989; moved to Częstochowa in 2011). He was also author of...
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