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- Dievturība is a contemporary continuation of the ethnic religion of the Latvians from what it was before Christianization in the 13th century. Some scholars...
- Vydūnas. During the Pope Francis's visit to the Baltic states in 2018 the Dievturība and Romuva movements sent a joint letter to Pope Francis calling him to...
- AD 1, which is identical to Emiliani's much later proposal. Since 1929, Dievturība adherents use Latviskā ēra (the Latvian Era) which begins at the same...
- There are believers of Baltic pagan faiths in other nations, including Dievturība in Latvia. According to the 2001 census, there were approximately 1,200...
- Marovskis-Bregžis, titled Latviešu dievturības atjaunojums (lit. 'The Restoration of Latvian Dievturība'). This marked the beginning of Dievturība, a Baltic neopagan...
- 2021. "Latvia". International Lutheran Council. Retrieved 2024-12-27. "Dievturība (neo-Paganism) | On Latvia". Retrieved 2024-12-27. Krauklis, Konstantīns...
- Latvian mythology). Latvians still celebrate traditional feasts (Jāņi). Dievturība is a modern revival of the ethnic religion of the Latvians before Christianization...
- forms of animals, birds, and plants.[citation needed] Romuva (religion) Dievturība Deus Brahman Deva (Hinduism) Deva (Buddhism) List of Lithuanian gods and...
- "friend") of the forest. Latvia portal Myths portal Baltic mythology Dievturība Lithuanian mythology The word Viņsaule denotes a "place on the other side"...
- original on 5 February 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2007. Žemaitis, Augustinas. "Dievturība (neo-paganism)". OnLatvia.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2022...