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    Svarozhits (Latin: Zuarasiz, Zuarasici, Old East Slavic: Сварожиць, Russian: Сварожиц), Svarozhich (Old East Slavic: Сварожичь, Russian: Сварожич) is a...
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  • reconstructed as *svarogъ. A god named Svarozhits appears in the sources as well. Some scholars have suggested that Svarozhits means 'young Svarog' or is a diminutive...
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    Svarozhits, who, according to earlier sources, was the chief god of Rethra. Some researchers also believe that the name of the town, where Svarozhits...
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    while Svarozhits and solar Dazhbog were the same deity, though, he concluded, two other aspects of Svarozhits also existed: fiery Svarozhits, as in the...
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  • researchers he is identified with Svarozhits, or is considered to be his brother. Svarozhits Hephaestus Svarozhits is a fire god mentioned in minor East...
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    context by the Polabian was written about earlier by Thietmar (the flag of Svarozhits in Rethra and the flag of an unknown goddess of the Lutici). Aleksander...
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    them offerings and cut the throats of hens and pray to fire, calling it Svarozhits. [...] Therefore, Christians must not hold demonic festivities, meaning...
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  • century), Bosnian bishop Radogost (mythology), a theonym and epithet of Svarozhits Ardagast, or Radogost (fl. 584–597), South Slavic chieftain A Slavic name...
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  • Some can be also more abstract, like "Pirat" ("Pirate") or "Swarożyc" ("Svarozhits") Train numbers may change every year, they depend from many things, like...
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  • Pribyglav was an epithet or synonym of Svarozhits. This is supported by the fact that in the temple of Svarozhits-Radogost in Rethra, which was the main...
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