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    Svetovit (redirect from Svantevit)
    surrounded by the black painted inscription Sanctus Vitus oder Svantevit ("St. Vitus or Svantevit"), nowadays almost completely erased. Chytraeus, following...
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    represented the Slavic god, Svantevit, to the priest, because only he had the right to touch the large and ornate drinking horn of Svantevit's. But it could also...
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    Wendish temple-fortress, and tore down the statue of the Wendish god Svantevit. With the capitulation of the Rugian Wends, the last independent pagan...
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  • Middle Age center of Castrum Turglowe The early Middle Age Slavic ship "Svantevit" In Castrum Turglowe The Franks' visit Still life A flock of sheep In...
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    Wendish fortress at Arkona in Rügen, containing the sanctuary of their god Svantevit, was conquered. The Wends agreed to accept Danish suzerainty and the Christian...
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    A priest of Svantevit depicted on a stone from Arkona, now in the church of Altenkirchen, Rügen....
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    groves, at home and in ritual meals. The most powerful of their gods was Svantevit, a four-headed god whose temple stood at Cape Arkona on the northernmost...
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    studio album Perun Do Vas!!! and on Percival (band) "Wodnik" from album Svantevit. "History. Arkona – official web-site". Arkona. arkona-russia.com. Archived...
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    the Natureum in Born auf dem Darß. the Stralsund Museum, which houses a Svantevit Stone, the Hiddensee treasure and the Peenemünde gold rings. the Navy...
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    Danish Bishop Absalon destroys the idol of Slavic god Svantevit at Arkona in a painting by Laurits Tuxen....
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