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Religion, Slavic Gods, Slavic Mythology, SlavsShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Slavic myths
2005, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
in English
- Rev. and expanded ed.
0865165033 9780865165038
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Slavic mythology : a quest for lost idols
The age of dreams
Svarog, the father of the gods
Svarozhich, the supreme deity of the Slavs
What the chief gods look like
How our world was created
How humankind came into being
The giant oak, the abode of the gods
How the age of dreams came to its end
The Stone age
Svarozhich, the intrepid battler
How the gods started helping people
Tale of the White Horse
How Pizamar was granted immortality
Of the three divine brothers
Why autumn has no patron God
Of Morena and the kingdom of souls
How the Stone age came to an end
The Iron age
Under the favor of the gods
How Radhost descended to the earth
The bird Simargl and the rainbow
How Perun defied Svarozhich
What insulted the victorious Slavs at their finest hour
Why the gods hide themselves.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rev. ed. of: Tales from Slavic myths. 2000.
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