- Svetovit, also
known as
Sventovit and
Svantovit amongst other variants, is the god of
abundance and war, and the
chief god of the
Slavic tribe of the...
-
culture Anna Dvořák, in the
upper right section of The
Celebration of
Svantovit,
identifies a
group of priests. The
figure of a
priest with his arms stretched...
- Mucha's 1910-1928
series The Slav Epic. John Price, The
Celebration of
Svantovit: When Gods Are at War,
Salvation is in the Arts - 1912
Archived 2008-04-13...
- Ages 1912 8.10 m × 6.10 m 26 ft 7 in × 20 ft 0 in 2 The
Celebration of
Svantovit When Gods Are at War,
Salvation is in the Arts Rügen,
Germany Middle Ages...
- of
Rugia in the
Baltic Sea.
Those Slavs were
adherents of the cult of
Svantovit, and had a big
temple dedicated to that god at Cape Arkona. Saxo Grammaticus...
-
Jaromarsburg was a cult site for the
Slavic tribe of Rani
dedicated to the god
Svantovit and used from the 9th to the 12th century. It was
located on the northeastern...
- by the hero Sigurd. In
Slavic mythology, the war and
fertility deity Svantovit owned an
oracular white horse; the
historian Saxo Grammaticus, in descriptions...
-
Homeland (1912) Mucha's The Slav Epic
cycle No.2: The
Celebration of
Svantovít (1912) Mucha's The Slav Epic
cycle No.3:
Introduction of the Slavonic...
- The
horse is
credited with the
power to
split into two to help the god
Svantovit fight in a
parallel world,
while remaining in his stable, a very rare...
-
Jakobson 1985, p. 18.
Dynda 2014, p. 59, note 9.
Leeming 2005, p. 369:
Svantovit.
Dynda 2014, p. 76.
Shnirelman 2017, p. 101;
Green 2021, p. 13. Ivakhiv...