
slavic - What type of god is Semargl? - Mythology & Folklore …
2018年2月9日 · Simargl or Semargl is a deity or mythical creature in East Slavic mythology, depicted as a winged lion or dog. The Zoryas, solar goddesses who are servants or daughters of the deity Dazhbog, keep Simargl chained to the star Polaris in the constellation Ursa Minor, to prevent him from breaking free and destroying the constellation, and causing ...
slavic - In what ways did the Rus worship their gods? - Mythology ...
2017年9月5日 · Most of the statues were made of oak or stone and, in Perun’s case, oak was the most common material used to create his statues. Many villages would carve his statue on the most note-worthy oak tree in the area. Dazhbog: The giver god. Stribog: The son of Perun and god of winds, air and sky. Simargl/Semargl: The god of fire and fertility.
norse - Are there any known records of pagan worship in early …
(Specifically Scandinavia, Iceland, Finland, Gotland, Baltic lands, and Russian Slavic lands to the east of the Baltic) I am aware of recorded paganism in Henry of Livonia's Chronicle of Livonia (i.e. Taara, and idolatry) and The Chronicle of Novgorod (i.e. Perun, Simargl, Mokosh etc.), but any other knowledge on paganism from these regions ...
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I'm afraid there isn't a lot we know about Simargl. What we do know is that he was part of Vladimir's pantheon, as mentioned in the Russian Primary Chronicle: Vladimir then began to reign alone in ...