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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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Vseslav is transformed into a wolf during the night, while "crossing the path
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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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Serbian folk accounts describe him as being lame; lameness was a standing attribute of Greek Hephaestus, whom, as we have seen, the Hypatian Codex compared with Slavic smith-god Svarog, father of Dazhbog. (In fact, most of Indo-European smith-gods were lame;
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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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2524:God-Building
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2180:Axe of Perun
1630:Unquiet dead
1587:Prince Marko
1562:Miloš Obilić
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16:Slavic deity
2674:Slavic gods
2554:Levashovism
2473:Saint Peter
2335:(1120s–60s)
2327:Kievan Rus'
1859:Fern flower
1698:Lady Midday
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595:arsenicosis
375:/ Даждбог,
236:Kievan Rus'
212:solar deity
2679:Solar gods
2663:Categories
2591:Roerichism
2574:Sylenkoism
2549:Kandybaism
2534:Authentism
2468:Maslenitsa
2437:Uastyrdzhi
2372:Martenitsa
2339:Bogomilism
2258:Literature
2108:Maslenitsa
2073:Baba Marta
2023:Tintilinić
1973:Rozhanitsy
1948:Povitrulya
1913:Likhoradka
1829:Chuhaister
1799:Black Arab
1305:Rozhanitsy
1290:Mat Zemlya
1217:Svarozhits
1014:Chernoglav
856:2006-09-22
723:References
702:Hephaestus
611:Bronze Age
586:Tmutorokan
569:deus dator
483:Hephaestus
471:Svarozhits
430:Hephaestus
417:Hephaestus
379:/ Дажбог,
337:Macedonian
321:Belarusian
270:*dadjьbogъ
160:Belarusian
76:newspapers
2544:Ivanovism
2539:Bazhovism
2478:Donbettyr
2333:Pomerania
2244:Ukrainian
2159:Lukomorye
1968:Raskovnik
1943:Płanetnik
1854:Dziwożona
1789:Berehynia
1779:Baš Čelik
1769:Baba Yaga
1602:Svyatogor
1459:Shamanism
1328:Chislobog
1165:Perperuna
1155:Rugiaevit
685:Astrakhan
454:Also, in
421:Egyptians
387:/ Дабог.
333:Ukrainian
329:Bulgarian
309:*Daďьbogъ
260:Etymology
172:Ukrainian
164:Даждзьбог
65:"Dazhbog"
2362:Zagovory
2309:Bulgaria
2221:Folklore
2103:Marzanna
2098:Kostroma
2053:Werewolf
2028:Topielec
1993:Shishiga
1983:Samodiva
1938:Nocnitsa
1898:Koshchei
1893:Karzełek
1868:Firebird
1824:Chernava
1804:Błędnica
1764:Alkonost
1752:Entities
1733:Vodyanoy
1693:Dvorovoy
1678:Bolotnik
1647:Kikimora
1642:Drekavac
1482:Burislav
1222:Svetovit
1160:Pereplut
1145:Radegast
1141:or Prone
885:Archived
712:Heimdall
691:See also
630:St. Sava
622:chthonic
580:crossed.
286:Niederle
200:Dazibogu
184:Dazhdbog
156:Daždźboh
2612:Fantasy
2584:Ynglism
2432:Dazhbog
2420:Uacilla
2315:Bohemia
2303:Moravia
2239:Serbian
2234:Russian
2194:Beliefs
2173:Objects
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2013:Stricha
2003:Strzyga
1978:Rusalka
1963:Rahmans
1953:Psoglav
1888:Ispolin
1878:Gamayun
1849:Dukljan
1834:Cikavac
1819:Bukavac
1814:Boginki
1728:Polevik
1723:Ovinnik
1718:Moryana
1688:Domovoy
1567:Misizla
1423:Voloska
1394:Pogvizd
1295:Moryana
1285:Koliada
1237:Yarovit
1227:Triglav
1175:Stribog
1170:Simargl
1127:Porevit
1122:Porenut
1082:Pizamar
1062:Kresnik
1019:Dazhbog
1001:Deities
768:'poor'.
678:Ukraine
599:arsenic
544:Simargl
540:Stribog
373:Daždbog
365:Дажьбог
361:Russian
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341:Даждбог
325:Даждбог
298:Dazhbog
282:Dazhbog
204:Dadźbóg
168:Dazhboh
148:Russian
144:Dazhbog
90:scholar
2649:Notes:
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2317:(880s)
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2249:Polish
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2129:Alatyr
2113:Jarilo
2093:Kupala
2078:German
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2018:Sudice
2008:Stuhać
1998:Skrzak
1928:Molfar
1923:Meduza
1903:Krsnik
1883:Indrik
1873:Gagana
1738:Shubin
1708:Boruta
1673:Bannik
1582:Popiel
1542:Libuše
1454:Zhrets
1449:Volkhv
1444:Vedmak
1406:Troyan
1372:Kupala
1212:Svarog
1180:Pogoda
1117:Podaga
1092:Hennil
1087:Yarilo
1077:Mokosh
1072:Morana
1041:Diviya
1024:Devana
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697:Svarog
607:bronze
565:Apollo
561:Helios
548:Mokosh
467:Svarog
445:Suntse
434:Helios
381:Dajbog
377:Dažbog
353:Dażbóg
345:Polish
223:tribes
220:Slavic
192:Daybog
188:Dajbog
180:Dažbog
176:Дажбог
134:modern
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2490:Tutyr
2461:Veles
2410:Veles
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2164:Vyraj
2139:Buyan
2038:Vesna
1988:Sirin
1958:Raróg
1908:Likho
1839:Chort
1774:Babay
1703:Leshy
1657:Upiór
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1592:Sadko
1428:Yesha
1418:Vesna
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460:Saule
385:Dabog
357:Dabóg
294:Bhaga
278:*bogъ
274:*dati
202:, or
196:Dabog
137:pagan
97:JSTOR
83:books
21:Dabog
2617:Film
2048:Zmey
1918:Mare
1844:Čuma
1809:Blud
1794:Bies
1784:Bauk
1637:Vila
1377:Lada
1345:Dana
1333:Chur
1268:Dola
1200:Zelu
1107:Niya
795:ISBN
654:love
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264:The
244:Kiev
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1933:Nav
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