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Widewuto (also Viduutus, Vidvutus, Witowudi, Waidewut, Vaidevutis) was a
legendary king of the
pagan Prussians who
ruled along with his
elder brother,...
- was one of the
three gods portra**** on the flag and coat of arms of King
Widewuto and
worshiped in the
temple of Rickoyoto. He was portra**** as an old man...
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Peckols formed a
pagan trinity. He was
depicted on the
purported Flag of
Widewuto as a young,
merry man
wearing a
wreath of
grain ears.
Grunau further claimed...
- The so-called Flag of
Widewuto introduced by
Grunau featuring Prussian Perkūns (in the middle)...
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legendary king
Widewuto, who
lived in the 6th century. The
regions of
Prussia and the
corresponding tribes are said to bear the
names of
Widewuto's sons — for...
- ('male, hero'). He saw a
connection with quasi-historical
Prussian king
Widewuto and his
brother Bruteno.
Related to them is a pair of
figures named Wirschaitos...
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introduction and po****rization of
several major legends: 6th-century King
Widewuto, the
temple of Romuva, the
pagan trinity (Peckols, Potrimpo, and Perkūnas)...
- The so-called Flag of
Widewuto was
introduced by Grunau...
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Prussian legends, the tribe's name is
derived from one of the sons of King
Widewuto named Schalauo. The
inhabitants can be
traced back to
burial grounds with...
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states that
Nadruvia was
named after Nadro, a son of
Prussian chieftain Widewuto.
While most
linguists agree that
Nadruvians were one of the
Prussian clans...