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  2. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    Common Slavic deities. Because of the small number of sources, there is no consensus among scholars of Slavic mythology on the extent of the worship of even the most important deities. Listed in this paragraph are those whose Panslavic range is most often recognized.

  3. Russian folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Russian folklore, i.e., the folklore of Russian people, takes its roots in the pagan beliefs of ancient Slavs and now is represented in the Russian fairy tales. Epic Russian bylinas are also an important part of Slavic paganism.

  4. Discover Russian mythology including mythological creatures, legends, and myths. Learn about the most famous stories of Russian folklore.

  5. Russian mythology has developed over many centuries and has experienced influences from various cultures and ethnicities that have inhabited the territory of what we know today as Russia. The Russian mythology does not have a specific birth date, as it is the result of a cultural evolution over time.

  6. Slavic paganism - Wikipedia

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    Slavic paganism - Wikipedia. A priest of Svantevit depicted on a stone from Arkona, now in the church of Altenkirchen, Rügen. Slavic paganism, Slavic mythology, or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which occurred at various stages between the 8th and the 13th century. [1]

  7. Top Russian Mythological Creatures - Meet the Slavs

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    Meet the Slavs is your most comprehensive online resource about Slavic people, their cuisine, culture, history, mythology, and more. Discover popular Russian mythological creatures including nature and house spirits, demons, and dragons. Learn about the stories behind these folk legends.

  8. Slavic Mythology: Gods, Legends, Characters, and Culture

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    Slavic mythology refers to the traditional beliefs, legends, and folklore of the Slavic peoples, who primarily inhabited regions of Eastern Europe such as present-day Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and the Balkans.

  9. Slavic Mythology: 8 Creatures, Myths, & Stories - TheCollector

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    Slavic mythology is, for the most part, terra incognita since it was mainly passed on through oral tradition. Here are 8 tales from pre-Christianity.

  10. Slavic Gods and Goddesses - Mythical Encyclopedia

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    The mythology of the Slavic people has its roots in ancient Indo-European beliefs, and it evolved over time as tribes migrated across Eastern Europe. There are a variety of creation myths and cosmologies that are associated with Slavic mythology, and they offer insight into the culture and beliefs of the Slavic people. Creation Myths.

  11. Introduction to Slavic Mythology - ThoughtCo

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    The early Proto-Slav tribes split into groups, consisting of the East, West Slavs, and South Slavs. Each group created its own distinct set of localized mythologies, deities, and rituals based upon the beliefs and legends of the original Proto-Slavs.