-
Serbs and
Croats comes up for discussion; his name is
often stylized as
Svetovid or Vid to make the name
similar to
toponymy and
other proper names (e.g...
-
sanctuaries and
cults of
Redigost (Radegast, Svarozhich) in Rethra,
Svyatovit (
Svetovid) in
Arkon (Jaromarsburg),
Triglav in Szczecin, Chernobog, the sanctuary...
- "the
trinity of
three triune trinities" ("Prav-Yav-Nav", "Svarog-Perun-
Svetovid") was
preserved and
reigned a
golden age. The
neopagan writer Vladimir...
- a
homonym for "death" in
their languages. In
Slavic mythology, the god
Svetovid has four heads. Four Freedoms: four
fundamental freedoms that Franklin...
- with the
three times.
Helmold defined Svetovid as deus
deorum ("god of all gods");
Dynda further defines Svetovid, by
Jungian words, as a "fourfold (quaternitas)...
-
dialect spelling of "with" Vid (given name),
Slavic given name Vid or
Svetovid (Svantovid), a
Slavic god that is the
origin of
various Slavic toponyms...
-
Samhita Brahmastra Brahma from Mirpur-Khas
Brahmakumari Brahmani Demiurge Svetovid "Brahma, Brahmā, Brāhma: 66 definitions". Wisdomlib.org. 6 June 2022. Archived...
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archaeological excavations have
taken place that have
uncovered the site of the
Svetovid temple,
which had been
thought for a long time had been lost to coastal...
- (Sveti Vid) may have
replaced more
ancient worship of the god of
light Svetovid. In
Serbia his
feast day,
known as Vidovdan, is of
particular historical...
- of Jaromarsburg, at the
northern tip of Rügen and
dedicated to the god
Svetovid, was
significant well
beyond the
boundaries of the
Ranian empire. After...