Slavonic Creation Legends — It has been said that ‘of all the Aryans, the Slavs were the race that remained nearest their original home, and were thus the last to enter history’, nevertheless, the fact remains that with the exception of a few Slavonic gods, traces of… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Polish mythology — comprises certain beliefs and myths in Poland, including witchcraft and some paganistic elements.The Polish pantheon Major gods*Dadźbóg *Yarilo * Piorun *The Zorya *Marzanna *Swietowit *Swaróg *Triglav *Weles * ZariaOther gods*Białobóg *Czarnobóg … Wikipedia
Czorneboh (Gottheit) — Tschernebog, Czarnobóg oder Czorneboh (russ.: „Чернобог“, dt. „Schwarzer Gott“), Czernoglowy („Schwarzhaupt“) ist ein westslawischer Gott, der nur aus einer Notiz des Chronisten Helmold von Bosau aus dem 12. Jahrhundert bekannt ist. In seiner… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tschernebog — Tschernebog, Czarnobóg oder Czorneboh (rus. Чернобог, „schwarzer Gott“), ist ein westslawischer Gott, der nur aus einer Notiz des Chronisten Helmold von Bosau aus dem 12. Jahrhundert bekannt ist. In seiner Chronik schreibt Helmold, dass die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bielbog — In Slavonic myth he was the white god, similar to Byelun, or the power of good as opposed to Czarnobog, the black god, or power of evil; a conception of Dualism which may be traced back to ancient Persia. The word may be related to the name of … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Chernobog — See Czarnobog … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Zcernoboch — An alternative spelling for Czarnobog … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology