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  2. Chernobog and Belobog - Wikipedia

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    [1] [9] When considering the authenticity of the gods, place names that are said to refer to Chernobog and Belobog are also mentioned as arguments, such as the village of Chernobozhye in Russia or the village of Chernobozhna in Ukraine, also the neighboring villages of Černíkovice and Bělbožice in the Czech Republic are said to be evidence ...

  3. Peterburgian Vedism - Wikipedia

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    Peterburgian Vedism began in relative independence from other Rodnover movements which developed in other parts of Russia. [3] This was due to the distinct culture of the city of Saint Petersburg, which is a Russian culture closer to the culture of Scandinavia than to mainland Russian culture, even in religious terms, with the presence of many groups afferent to Germanic Heathenry. [25]

  4. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    Based on etymology, interpreted as the smith god, or as the god of the sky. ... Chernobog and Belobog – alleged deities of bad fortune and good ... (in Russian). 6.

  5. Slavic Native Faith - Wikipedia

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    The Russian volkhv Velimir (Nikolay Speransky), emphasises a dualistic eternal struggle between white gods and black gods, elder forces of creation and younger forces of destruction; the former collectively represented by Belobog and the latter by Chernobog, also symbolising the spiritual and the material. [115]

  6. Slavic Native Faith's theology and cosmology - Wikipedia

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    The Russian volkhv Velimir (Nikolay Speransky), emphasises a dualistic eternal struggle between white gods and black gods, elder forces of creation and younger forces of destruction; the former collectively represented by Belobog and the latter by Chernobog, also symbolising the spiritual and the material. [31]

  7. UK-based Russian spy ring linked to ‘highest echelons’ in ...

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    A UK-based spy ring had connections in the “highest echelons” of the Bulgarian government, a court has heard. Katrin Ivanova, 33, and two others are accused of being part of a group of ...

  8. Supernatural beings in Slavic religion - Wikipedia

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    C. J. Cherryh has written three novels, Rusalka, Chernevog and Yvgenie, set in a world inspired by Russian folktales that feature, amongst others, rusalka, vodyanoy, and leshy. In Changes , a novel in the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher , the fairy Toot-Toot, a Polevoi, is enraged when he is mistakenly called a Domovoy by Sanya, the Russian ...

  9. A month after Prigozhin’s suspicious death, the Kremlin is ...

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    The Russian military leaders he tried to oust with his armed rebellion remain in power. A month after Prigozhin was killed in a suspicious plane crash, the Kremlin seems to be succeeding in ...