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worshiped by King
Mindaugas and
represented military interest of warriors.
Teliavelis (Televelis) was a
powerful smith who made the sun and
threw it to the...
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Kalvis or
Teliavelis is a
deity from the
Baltic religion. He is the
Lithuanian god of blacksmiths.
According to
Lithuanian pagan mythology,
Kalvis or Teliavelis...
- the
Baltic gods lt:Andajus, Perkūnas, lt:Žvorūna, and a smith-god lt:
Teliavelis are mentioned. When the
Prussian Crusade and
Lithuanian Crusade started...
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sacrificed to the
pagan Supreme god (*Andajus,
later Dievas), Perkūnas,
Teliavelis (god of smiths), and *Žvorūna (goddess of
forests and hunters). Despite...
- disk. Such an
affinity may be
indicated by the
Baltic parallel where Teliavelis forges the sun and
casts it on the sky.
Because it is
unclear to what...
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rituals of
sacrifice for the
Baltic gods of Andajus, Perkūnas, Žvorūnė, and
Teliavelis. His
other purpose was also the
escort of dead
souls to the underworld...
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Slavic translation of the
Chronicle by John
Malalas (1261), a
smith named Teliavelis made the Sun and
threw it into the sky.
Missionary Jerome of
Prague (ca...