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Porenut (Latin: Porenutius, Poremicius) is a god with
unknown functions mentioned in only two sources:
Gesta Danorum and in Knýtlinga saga. The only historical...
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there were
three temples dedicated to Rugiaevit,
Porevit and
Porenut.
After the
destruction of the
temple and the idol of
Rugiaevit by the Danes...
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Danorum and in Knýtlinga saga. His temple,
along with
those of
Porevit and
Porenut, was
located in the gord of Charenza,
probably today's Garz. The statue...
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meaning of the name is unclear,
perhaps meaning "Lord of strength".
Porenut Rani
Porenut is a god
mentioned by Saxo
Grammaticus and in the Knýtlinga saga...
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Mallory and
Adams suppose it is a
loanword from Raetic.
Slavic Pomeranian:
Porenut,
Latinized as
Porenutius in the work of Saxo Grammaticus. The name is believed...
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medieval history,
Jacek Banaszkiewicz, the two
Polabian gods,
Porevit and
Porenut,
manifest dioscuric characteristics.
According to him, the
first part of...
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whose temple was on
Jasmund near
modern Sagard, and Rugievit,
Porevit and
Porenut, to whom
there were
temples in the capital, Charenza.
Temples to other...
- Rethra-Radgosc
Svetovid in Arkona, Rügen
Gerovit in
Havelberg Rugiewit with
Porenut and
Porewit in Charenza, Rügen
Triglav in
Brennabor Chernoglav in Jasmund...
- Rethra-Radgosc
Triglav in
Brennabor Gerovit in
Havelberg Rugiewit with
Porenut and
Porewit in Charenza, Rügen
Svetovit in Arkona, Rügen
Chernoglav in...
- but also a
religious centre with the
temples of Rugievit,
Porevit and
Porenut. The main
religious centre of the Rani, however, was
Arkona on Wittow....