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- The Anastasians also define their life conception as Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм) and themselves as Vedrussians (ведруссы), and Anastasianism has therefore...
- The Anastasian Wall (Gr****: Ἀναστάσειον Τεῖχος, Anastáseion Teîchos; Turkish: Anastasius Suru) or the Long Walls of Thrace (Gr****: Μακρὰ Τείχη τῆς Θράκης...
- Ashot Anastasian (Armenian: Աշոտ Անաստասյան; 16 July 1964 – 26 December 2016) was an Armenian chess Grandmaster. He won two team bronze medals and one...
- The Anastasian War was fought from 502 to 506 between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire. It was the first major conflict between the two powers...
- ethnic Paganisms, and inter-Pagan movements such as Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism, various movements of Hinduism, Siberian shamanism and Tengrism, various...
- Amatciems, a settlement of Ringing Cedars' Anastasians in Drabeši Parish, Latvia. Anastasianism is a Russian-originated modern Pagan movement that sacralises...
- within Russian Rodnovery include various doctrinal frameworks such as Anastasianism, Authentism, Bazhovism, Ivanovism, Kandybaism, Levashovism, Peterburgian...
- Bazhovism (1992) Kandybaism or Russian Religion (1992) Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism (1997) Levashovism or Russian Public Movement of Renaissance–Golden...
- The Anastasian Wall Battle or Battle at the Anastasian Wall, which took place at the end of winterbeginning of spring 559, was a pivotal battle between...
- the case, among other examples, of those Rodnovers who are part of Anastasianism. Rituals and religious meetings are often performed in rural settings...