- A
volkhv or
volhv (Cyrillic: Волхв; Polish: Wołchw,
translatable as wiseman, wizard, sorcerer, magus, i.e. shaman,
gothi or mage) is a
priest in ancient...
- hierarchy:
volkhv,
guszlar (or gushlar), and
vedmak (or vidmak). Like
Tengrism has the yellow, black, and
white shamans,
Slavic shamanism has the
volkhv, guszlar...
-
prince of
Novgorod in 1067 or 1068. He
suppressed a
rebellion incited by a
volkhv against the
bishop of the town.
Later he was
expelled from
Novgorod and...
-
magical world is
inhabited by
Russian fairy tales characters and creatures. A
volkhv appears and
claims that Ivan is the lost son of Ilya Muromets,
hidden on...
-
schools of
thought within it,
founded by
Viktor Nikolayevich Bezverkhy (
volkhv Ded Ostromysl; 1930–2000) in
Saint Petersburg, Russia, in the 1970s. Early...
-
Security of
Russia "Dead Water" (KOB) by
Major General Konstantin Petrov (
volkhv Meragor). In the "Slavic-Aryan Vedas", the
sacred scripture of Ynglism,...
- 1918)
Battle between the
Scythians and the
Slavs (1881) Oleg
meets wizard (
volkhv) (1899) Monomakh's rest
after hunting (1870) Préférence (1879) A revenue...
- "Judeo-Masons", or
their accomplices. At the same time, the
Slavic "Aryan"
volkhvs or
priests had to hide in
secret places,
preserving the
knowledge that...
- of the soul of the
volkhv or the
representation of
their own self.
According to
Rodover cosmology: the top of the
staff of the
volkhv represents the overworld...
-
Vseslavich or
Volga Sviatoslavich, who is
found in a
cycle of byliny.
Volkhvs were
priests of the pre-Christian
Slavic religion and were
thought to possess...