Here is a convenient summary of our posts related to Suavic religion (Gods means Gods and Religious Practices). I’ve also added a few pieces on Baltic and Germanic religion.
Finally here is a resource list for Suavic religion.
Polish Gods
- Part I – The Oldest Sources
- Part II – On the Night on Bald Mountain
- Part III – The Later Sources
- Part IV – Dlugosz on the Baptism of Poland
- Part V – Zarze, Zarzyce the Three Dawn Goddesses
- Part VI – Some Mentions of Other Lesser-known Sermons
- Other Items
- Magister Lucas’ Full Sermo Secundus & Fragment of Quartus & Septimus
- On Thietmar’s Sleza
- Innocent III Against the Ludi
- Closter Tyniec Excesses
- Wincenty of Kielce
- On Easter
- On the 1326 Constitutio Synodalis Uniejoviensis (Constitutio Janislai)
- On the Synodal Statutes of Andrew, the Bishop of Poznan
- On the Water-Witch of Lubusz
- On the Exhortatio Visitationis Synodalis Vladislaviensis
- On Sermones Polonici a fratre Michaele de Janoviec scripti
- On the Cracow Diocese Statutes of 1408
- Sententia contra hereticum et astrologum lapsum et postea relapsum
- Brueckner’s Polish Sermons of the XVth Century
- Hannibal of Capua’s Letter to Paolo Emilio Sfondrati
- Diana (Devana?) in the Herbarium by Marcin of Urzędów
- The Scythian Gods of Callimachus
- Nicholas Rey’s Postilla
- “A Closer Look on the Reflection on Christian Services in Poland” (Okulary na zwierciadło nabożeństwa chrześciańskiego w Polszcze) by Marcin Tworzydło
- The Mentions of Łada or Łado in the Sejm Letters of 1563-1564
- Jan Gawinski’s Sobótki
- Stanisław Sarnicki’s Chronicle
- Marcin Błazowski’s Information
- Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski’s Nowe Ateny albo Akademia wszelkiej scjencji pełna
- Other Posts
- Just Three Gods
- More Manuscripts of the Pentacostal Postilla Number 2
- On Długosz & Brückner:
- On the Pagan Rebellion
- On the Polish Pantheon
- Interpretations of portions of the Polish Pantheon
- Maria Kowalczyk’s Auguries, Sorceries and Superstitions in the Medieval Manuscripts of the Jagiellonian Library
- First Sighting of Lelum Polelum
- 19th Century Ethnogrophaphic Mentions of Saint John’s Eve Festivities
- On Signs of Jassa
- Etymologies
- Mountains of Jassa
- Other Mountains of Jassa (in Slovenia)
- Waters of Jassa part I (the Far North)
- Waters of Jassa part II
- Waters of Jassa part III (in the West)
- Waters of Jassa part IV (also in the West)
- Jasion
- Tam-Issa
- On the Freising Manuscripts
- On Jason & the Argonauts
- On Some of the World’s Yassas & Assas
- On Gisane & Demetr
- On (H)Yes-Iris
- Another Jesen (this time in Northern Italy)
- Jason & Paron in the writings of Aethicus Ister & Jerome
- Iassas of the Roman Times
- Yassa of the Light in Algeria
- The connection between Jasień aka Jarilo and His Radagost
- On Signs of Lada
- On Nya & Orthography
- On the Goddess Devanna
Czech/Moravian/Slovak Gods
- Part I – A Potpourri of Sources (including some Cosmas, Dalimil and Stredowsky, Stransky, Bolelucky, [Hirschmentzel], Rosa, Hajek, Mater Verborum)
- Part II – Neplach on Zelu
- Part III – Legenda Bohemica “Oportet nos fratres” and Concilia Pragensia
- Other Cosmas Posts
- More of Cosmas on Bretislav II
- Remaining Cosmas’ Pagan References
- Christianus
- On Homiliarium quod dicitur de Opatoviz
- Oriente iam Sole
- Acta Visitationis Pragensia (1382)
- Jan of Holešov on Christmas Customs
- Jan of Holešov on the Bohemian Festivities on Saint John’s Eve
Polabian Gods
- Thietmar
- Part I – On the Redarii
- Adam from Bremen
- Part II – On the Redarii
- Helmold
- Part III – On the Wagrii, Obotrites and Redarii
- Part IV – On the Rugians/Ranii
- Saxo Grammaticus‘ Gesta Danorum Book XIV
- Part Va – On the Temple at Arkona
- Part Vb – On the Siege of Arkona
- Part Vc – Meanwhile at the (Continuing) Siege of Arkona
- Part Vd – Peace Comes to Arkona
- Part Ve – Destruction of the Temple and On To Charenza
- Part Vf – The Taking of Charenza
- Part Vg – Happy Endings
- all of Saxo Book XIV (Va-g)
- all of Book XIV Wends excerpts from the Fisher / Friis-Jensen translation / edition
- Other Sources
- Saint Boniface’s Letter to King Ethelbald of Mercia
- Indiculus and the Slavs (?)
- Liutprand of Cremona’s Embassy
- Regarding Bruno of Querfurt’s Letter to Henry II
- William of Malmesbury
- Thietmar (on Hennil)
- Adelgot of Magdeburg (on Pripegala) (?)
- Magdeburg Annals
- Annales Augustani
- Ordericus Vitalis
- Leibniz on Hammon, Swentebuek, Vitelubbe & Radegast in Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium
- Leibniz, Tractatus de urbe Brandenburg and the Brandenburg Chronicle on Tryglav in Brandenburg
- Widukind of Corvey on Slavic Saturn with Some Miscellany
- The Religious Rites of the Slavs (et Ceteræ Nationes) in the Lex Baiuwaiorum
- Herbert on the Lizecho Church, Gouuen Donation and Those Pesky Suavic Pagans in the Diploma Brandenburgense
- The Pomeranian Diplomatic Codex (Diploma Frederici imperatoris, Testamentum Absolonis archiepiscopi)
- The Gods and Holy Places of the Knýtlinga Saga
- Saint Herbert’s Miracles
- Arnold of Lübeck
- The Continuators of the Chronicle of Richard of Poitiers
Pomeranian Gods
- The Life of Otto – First Tour
- The Life of Otto – Second Tour
- Thietmar’s Ukrivolsa
Southern and Eastern Suavic Gods
- Procopius of Caesarea
- Leo the Deacon (?)
- Yāqūt (Jaqut) (?)
- Theodore Balsamon’s Commentary on Canon 62 of the Council in Trullo
- Svarog, Dadzbog & Svarozic in the Hypatian Codex/Chlebnikov Codex, Suavic Translation of John Malalas and certain sermons (Of a Certain Christlover, Saint Gregory’s, Saint John Chrisostom’s)
- Thomas Tuscus’ Goats
- Kievan Synopsis/Gustynian Chronicle
- The 1648 Order on Usenjs, Pluga and Koleda
- Other Posts
Suavic Gods or Religious Ceremonies of Uncertain Affiliation in Arab & Hebrew Sources
- Testimony of Ibn Rusta
- Testimony of Masudi
- Testimony of Marwazī
- The Anonymous Persian Geography
- Testimony of Eliezer ben Nathan
- Testimony of Moses ben Jacob of Coucy
Baltic Gods
- Tacitus’ Germania (?)
- King Alfred’s Orosius’ Wulfstan
- Treaty of Christburg (1249)
- Malalas’ Chronicle additions (about 1261)
- Maciej Stryjkowski’s 1577 “On the beginnings… of the famous Lithuanian, Samogitian and Ruthenian nation…”
- Jan Łasicki’s Aušrinė
- The Jesuit Report From 1606
- Matthäus Prätorius’ Želus from the 1698 Deliciae Prussicae oder Preussische Schaubühne
- Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski’s Nowe Ateny albo Akademia wszelkiej scjencji pełna
Gods of Germany and Elsewhere in Europe with a Possible Suavic Connection
- Wadon of the Suavi in the Life of Columban
- Capitulatio de Partibus Saxoniae
- Lollus
- Ziza
- Trigla of the Drüggelter Kapelle
- Thuringian Jecha
- Caesar on the Germanic Gods
- Martin of Braga’s De Correctione Rusticorum
- Poenitentiale Merseburgense
Other Germanic Gods
Other Articles
- Articles discussing the mysterious 2 symbols:
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