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    Svetovit (redirect from Svantovit)
    Svetovit, also known as Sventovit and Svantovit amongst other variants, is the god of abundance and war, and the chief god of the Slavic tribe of the...
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    culture Anna Dvořák, in the upper right section of The Celebration of Svantovit, identifies a group of priests. The figure of a priest with his arms stretched...
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  • Mucha's 1910-1928 series The Slav Epic. John Price, The Celebration of Svantovit: When Gods Are at War, Salvation is in the Arts - 1912 Archived 2008-04-13...
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    Ages 1912 8.10 m × 6.10 m 26 ft 7 in × 20 ft 0 in 2 The Celebration of Svantovit When Gods Are at War, Salvation is in the Arts Rügen, Germany Middle Ages...
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    of Rugia in the Baltic Sea. Those Slavs were adherents of the cult of Svantovit, and had a big temple dedicated to that god at Cape Arkona. Saxo Grammaticus...
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    by the hero Sigurd. In Slavic mythology, the war and fertility deity Svantovit owned an oracular white horse; the historian Saxo Grammaticus, in descriptions...
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    Jaromarsburg was a cult site for the Slavic tribe of Rani dedicated to the god Svantovit and used from the 9th to the 12th century. It was located on the northeastern...
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    Homeland (1912) Mucha's The Slav Epic cycle No.2: The Celebration of Svantovít (1912) Mucha's The Slav Epic cycle No.3: Introduction of the Slavonic...
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    The horse is credited with the power to split into two to help the god Svantovit fight in a parallel world, while remaining in his stable, a very rare...
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  • Jakobson 1985, p. 18. Dynda 2014, p. 59, note 9. Leeming 2005, p. 369: Svantovit. Dynda 2014, p. 76. Shnirelman 2017, p. 101; Green 2021, p. 13. Ivakhiv...
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    the power of the god Svantovít (chorus: "Slunko svítí, slunko hřeje, Svantovít dal máj" / The sun shines, the sun warms, Svantovít gave May"). The daughters...
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