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Svarog

Svarog is a Slavic god who may be associated with fire and blacksmithing and who was once interpreted as a sky god on the basis of an etymology rejected by modern scholarship. He is mentioned in only one source, the Primary Chronicle, which is problematic in interpretation. He is presented there as the Slavic equivalent of the Greek god Hephaestus. The…

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Svarog-Svarozhits

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Svarog

Nodes88
Edges87
Triples126
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022727
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Svarog

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related to Sources · 38
Svarog → According, Aleksander Brückner, Baltic, Bulgaria, Bulgarian, Chronicle, Chronography, Dazhbog, East Slavic, For, Great, Greek, Helios, Henryk, Hephaestus, However, If, In, John Malalas, Lithuania
related to Legacy · 23
Svarog → After Christianization, Brückner, Bulgarian, Czech Republic, German Latin Swarozino, In, In Bulgaria, Modern, Novgorod, Polish, Russian, Sorbian, South Slavic, Svaroh, Svaroshka, Swarocino, Swarota, Swarozina, Swarożyn, Swarysz
related to Sky god · 20
Svarog → Agni-Svarozhits, Baltic Dievs, Dyaus, Dyḗus, Earth, Greek Zeus, He, Heaven, Ilya Muromets, In, Michal Téra, On, Perun's, Proto-Indo-European, Roman Jupiter, Surya-Dazhbog, Svyatogor, Téra, Vedic, Vedic Dyaus
related to Svarog-Svarozhits · 13
Svarog → Brückner, Djurdjić, Djurdjo, However, Lithuanians, Perkun, Perkune, Polish, Proto-Slavic, Serbo-Croatian, Some, Svarozhits, The
related to God of fire, blacksmithing, sun · 12
Svarog → Baltic, Czech, Europe, Finnish, Ilmarinen, It, Martin Pitro, Norse, Petr Vokáč, Sun, The, Thunderer
related to Etymology · 10
Svarog → Franc Miklošič, Slovene, Sovaroga, Svaroga, Svarogom, Svarogǔ, Svarož, The, The Primary Chronicle, The Sofia Chronograph
related to Interpretations · 5
Svarog → Because, Chronography, Slavs, Some, Svarozhits
is a · 3
Svarog → god who receded into the background after the creation of the world, Slavic god who may be associated with fire and blacksmithing and who was once interpreted as a sky god on the basis of an etymology rejected by modern scholarship, Slavic translation of the Chronicle

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god fire also slavic glosses sun hephaestus dazhbog svarozhits etymology father brückner bulgarian sky called translation source greek meaning svar

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Svarogis aSlavic god who may be associated with fire and blacksmithing and who was once interpreted as a sky god on the basis of an etymology rejected by modern scholarship0.90text
Svarogis aSlavic translation of the Chronicle0.90text
Svarogis agod who receded into the background after the creation of the world0.90text
the Vedic Dyaus or the Baltic Dievsinstance ofhe would correspond to deities0.80text
but also to the Greek Zeus or the Roman Jupiterinstance ofhe would correspond to deities0.80text
Svarogrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Svarogrelated to EtymologyThe Primary Chronicle0.60section
Svarogrelated to EtymologySovaroga0.60section
Svarogrelated to EtymologySvarogǔ0.60section
Svarogrelated to EtymologySvarogom0.60section
Svarogrelated to EtymologySvaroga0.60section
Svarogrelated to EtymologyThe Sofia Chronograph0.60section

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