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Encyclopedia > Svetovid
The Zbruch idol, on display in the National Museum in Kraków, Poland
Modern Svetovid statue in Głogów, Poland
Modern Svetovid statue in Głogów, Poland
Modern Svetovid statue in Otrebusy, Poland
Modern Svetovid statue in Otrebusy, Poland

Sventevith, Svetovid, Suvid, Svantevit, Svantovit, Svantovít, Swantovít, Sventovit, Zvantevith, Świętowit, Sutvid, Vid. and, incorrectly, Światowit, is the Slavic deity of war, fertility and abundance. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... The anthropomorphic stone stelae found in the Ukrainian steppe, with some finds extending the area to Moldavia, the northern Caucasus (Southern Federal District) and the area north of the Caspian Sea (western Kazakhstan), date from the Copper Age (ca. ... Wawel Hill, Old Town, Kraków. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (768x1024, 484 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Svetovid ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (768x1024, 484 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Svetovid ... GÅ‚ogów (pronounce: [gÈ—oguv], German: Glogau, Czech: Hlohov, the latter rare) is a town in southwestern Poland. ... Image File history File links Svetovid, Suvid, Svantevid, Svantovit, Sventovit, Zvantevith, ÅšwiÄ™towid, Sutvid statue in Otrebusy, Poland File links The following pages link to this file: Svetovid ... Image File history File links Svetovid, Suvid, Svantevid, Svantovit, Sventovit, Zvantevith, ÅšwiÄ™towid, Sutvid statue in Otrebusy, Poland File links The following pages link to this file: Svetovid ... Slav, Slavic or Slavonic can refer to: Slavic peoples Slavic languages Slavic mythology Church Slavonic language Old Church Slavonic language Slav, a former Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip. ...


Sometimes referred to as Beli (or Byali) Vid, Beli = white, bright, shining (as in a Serbian folklore poem Vojevao Beli Vide / Tri god'ne s kleti Turci / A cet'ri s crni Ugri... - Beli Vid waged war / Three years with the damn Turks / And four with the black Hungarians).


Associated with war and divination. Described as a four-headed god with two heads looking front and two back. A statue portraying the god shows him with four heads, each one looking in a separate direction, a symbolical representation of the four diections of the compass, and also perhaps the four seasons of the year. Boris Rybakov argued for identification of the faces with the gods Perun, Svarog, Lada and Mokosh (c.f. Zbruch idol). Joined together, they see all four sides of the world. This gave rise to a false etymology of the name of the god as "worldseer" (svet = "world", vid = "sight"; Svetovid = "worldseer"). However, the forms Sventevith and Zvantewith show that the name derives from the word svętъ, meaning "saint, holy". The second stem is sometimes reconstructed as vit = "lord, ruler, winner". The name recorded in chronicles of contemporary Christian monks is Svantevit, which, if we assume it was properly transcribed, could be an adjective meaning aprox. "Dawning One" (svantev,svitanje = "dawning, raising of the Sun in the morning" + it, adjective suffix)). This article is about the religious practice of divination. ... Boris Alexandrovich Rybakov (1908-2001) was an orthodox Soviet historian who personified the anti-Normanist vision of Russian history. ... In Slavic mythology, Perun (with many spelling and pronunciation variants among modern Slavic languages) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of thunder and lightning. ... In Slavic mythology, Svarog (Polish: Swaróg, Cyrillic: Сварог, Wendish: Schwayxtix) is the Slavic god and spirit of fire; his name means bright and clear. ... Lada or Lado is a fictional Slavic pagan diety of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty which almost certainly never existed in the ancient Slavic pantheon. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Matka Ziema. ... The anthropomorphic stone stelae found in the Ukrainian steppe, with some finds extending the area to Moldavia, the northern Caucasus (Southern Federal District) and the area north of the Caspian Sea (western Kazakhstan), date from the Copper Age (ca. ...


He always carries his sword (sometimes bow) in one hand, and in the other a drinking horn. Svetovid had a white horse which was kept in his temple and taken care of by priests. It was believed Svantevit rode this horse in battle. The horse was used for divination. Victory in battle, merchant travels and a successful harvest all depended on Svantevit.


The main temple of Świętowit was located in Arkona on Rugia Island in the Baltic Sea (today Rügen, in Germany). According to various chronicles, the temple contained a giant wooden statue of Świętowit depicting him with four heads (or one head with four faces) and a horn of abundance. Each year the horn was filled with fresh mead. Cape Arkona is a cape on the island of Rügen in Germany. ... see Rügen K.Ö.H.V Rugia - Fraternity in Vienna, Austria ... // Template:Othi fucking love ya babeeruses2 The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude. ... Cornucopia held by the Roman goddess Aequitas on the reverse of this antoninianus struck under Roman Emperor Claudius II. The cornucopia (Latin Cornu Copiae), also known as the Horn of Plenty, is a symbol of food and plenty dating back to the 5th century BC. In Greek mythology, Amalthea raised... Mead Mead is a fermented alcoholic beverage made of honey, water, and yeast. ...


The temple was also the seat of an oracle in which the chief priest predicted the future of his tribe by observing the behaviour of a white horse identified with Świętowit and casting dice. The temple also contained the treasury of the tribe and was defended by a group of 300 mounted warriors which formed the core of the tribal armed forces. Consulting the Oracle by John William Waterhouse, showing eight priestesses in a temple of prophecy An oracle is a person or persons considered to be the source of wise counsel or prophetic opinion; an infallible authority, usually spiritual in nature. ... Two standard six-sided pipped dice with rounded corners. ...


Some interpretations claim that Svetovit was another name for Radegast, while another states that Svetovit was a fake god, a Wendish construction based on the name St. Vitus. However common practice of Christian Church was to replace existing pagan deities and places of worship with analogous persons and rituals of christian content, so it seems more likely that Saint-Vitus was made to replace the original Svanto-Vit. According to a questionable interpretation, Swietowit was a Rugian counterpart of the all-Slavic Perun common in Slavic mythology. // Radegast, also called Radigost, Radhost, Redigast, is a hypothetical West Slavic god of hospitality, fertility, and crops, associated with war and Sun. ... Vitus is a Latin given name meaning lively. ... Rügen (Polish Rugia) is the largest German island. ... In Slavic mythology, Perun (with many spelling and pronunciation variants among modern Slavic languages) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of thunder and lightning. ... Note; many of the names that follow, such as Perun are those taken and renamed by those who have discovered evidence, and are not the actual, acurate historical names of many of the real gods, or figures in slavic mythology. ...


In Croatia, on the island of Brač, the highest peak is called Vid's Mountain; in the Dinaric Alps there is a peak called Suvid, and a Church of St.Vid. Among the Serbs, the cult of Svetovid is partially preserved through the Feast of St.Vitus - Vidovdan, one of the most important annual events in Serbian Orthodox Christian tradition.


See also

Brahma (IAST: Brahmā) (Devanagari ब्रह्मा, pronounced as ) is the Hindu god (deva) of creation, and one of the Hindu Trinity - Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. ... The Demiurge, The Craftsman or Creator, in some belief systems, is the deity responsible for the creation of the physical universe. ...

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  • Svetovit from Zbrucz Archeological Museum in Kraków - Poland
  • actual Svetovit monument - galleries from polish cities
  • Svetovit figure discovered in Wolin - Poland
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