Rod (Slavic religion)
Rod (Slovenian, Croatian: Rod, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian Cyrillic: Род, Ukrainian Cyrillic: Рід), in the pre-Christian religion of Eastern and Southern Slavs, is the god of the family, ancestors and fate, perhaps as the supreme god. Among Southern Slavs, he is also known as Sud ("(the) Judge"). He is usually mentioned together with Rozhanitsy deities (among Southern Slavs, the Sudzenitsy). One's first haircut (postriziny) was dedicated to him, in a celebration in which he and the rozhanitsy were given a meal and the cut hair. His cult lost its importance through time, and in the ninth or tenth century he was replaced by Perun, Svarog and/or Svetevid, which explains his absence in the pantheon of Vladimir the Great.
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Rod (Slavic religion)
Rod (Slovenian, Croatian: Rod, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian Cyrillic: Род, Ukrainian Cyrillic: Рід), in the pre-Christian religion of Eastern and Southern Slavs, is the god of the family, ancestors and fate, perhaps as the supreme god. Among Southern Slavs, he is also known as Sud ("(the) Judge"). He is usually mentioned together with Rozhanitsy deities (among Southern Slavs, the Sudzenitsy). One's first haircut (postriziny) was dedicated to him, in a celebration in which he and the rozhanitsy were given a meal and the cut hair. His cult lost its importance through time, and in the ninth or tenth century he was replaced by Perun, Svarog and/or Svetevid, which explains his absence in the pantheon of Vladimir the Great.
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Rod (Slovenian, Croatian: Rod, ...... antheon of Vladimir the Great.
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Rod (em diversas línguas eslav ...... !) que faz menção a este deus.
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Rod (st. rus.: родъ (rodŭ), bi ...... teonie Włodzimierza Wielkiego.
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Rod est probablement le plus a ...... Péroun à partir du Xe siècle.
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Rod je východoslovanský démon ...... ů, zmiňován v jednotném čísle.
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Род (Рід) — бог Всесвіту та всіх інших богів у слов'янській міфології.
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Anthropomorphic representation of Rod in a temple of the Native Ukrainian National Faith.
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Celtic
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Ancestors, fate, spiritual continuity, family continuity
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Rod
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Sud
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... and we mix some pure praye ...... ozanitsy, causing God's anger.
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Did you make offerings disgust ...... rs of fasting with obeisances.
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So Rod is not sitting in the a ...... se God is the creator, not Rod
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This word also came to the Sla ...... e vila—they do this in secret.
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Rod (Slovenian, Croatian: Rod, ...... antheon of Vladimir the Great.
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Rod (em diversas línguas eslav ...... !) que faz menção a este deus.
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Rod (st. rus.: родъ (rodŭ), bi ...... teonie Włodzimierza Wielkiego.
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Rod est probablement le plus a ...... Péroun à partir du Xe siècle.
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Rod je východoslovanský démon ...... tím, že hází na zem hroudy hlí
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Род (Рід) — бог Всесвіту та всіх інших богів у слов'янській міфології.
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Rod (Slavic religion)
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Rod (bóg)
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Rod (deus)
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Rod (mythologie)
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Rod (mytologie)
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Род (божество)
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Род (божество)
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