Devana
Devana (Polish: Dziewanna [d͡ʑɛˈvan.na] , Latin: Dzewana), Zevana (Polish: Ziewanna), less often Zievonya (Polish: Ziewonja, Zewonia) is the goddess of wild nature, forests, hunting and the moon worshiped by the Western Slavs. In the sources, she was first mentioned in the 15th century by Jan Długosz, who compared her to the Roman goddess Diana. Dziewanna is also a Polish name for Verbascum, and the etymology of the word is unclear. After strong criticism from Aleksander Brückner, researchers rejected her authenticity, but nowadays it is accepted by an increasing number of researchers. Sometimes, in folk rituals, she performs together with Morana. After Christianization, she could be replaced by Our Lady of Thunder Candle.
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Devana
Devana (Polish: Dziewanna [d͡ʑɛˈvan.na] , Latin: Dzewana), Zevana (Polish: Ziewanna), less often Zievonya (Polish: Ziewonja, Zewonia) is the goddess of wild nature, forests, hunting and the moon worshiped by the Western Slavs. In the sources, she was first mentioned in the 15th century by Jan Długosz, who compared her to the Roman goddess Diana. Dziewanna is also a Polish name for Verbascum, and the etymology of the word is unclear. After strong criticism from Aleksander Brückner, researchers rejected her authenticity, but nowadays it is accepted by an increasing number of researchers. Sometimes, in folk rituals, she performs together with Morana. After Christianization, she could be replaced by Our Lady of Thunder Candle.
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Devana (Dziewona på polska, Di ...... mmit som personnamn i Sverige.
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Devana (Polish: Dziewanna [d͡ʑ ...... by Our Lady of Thunder Candle.
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Devana (polsky Dziewanna, lati ...... u Dianou (a řeckou Artemidou).
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Devana ou Dziewona est, selon ...... ve
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Dziewanna (łac. Dzewana), Ziew ...... przez Matkę Boską Gromniczną.
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Девана (рус. Зевана, Dzewana, ...... уновый объект (471143) Девана.
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Девана, Дівана, Зівана, Дзіван ...... ку Артеміду, богиню полювання.
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Sighthounds
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Jan Długosz
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Marcin Bielski
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Devana by Andrey Shishkin, 2013
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Goddess of the hunt, wild animals, forests, and the moon
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Devana
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Zevana
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And since the Lechitic state h ...... d a special cult and devotion.
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It was still in my memory that ...... e god Mars, Ziewanna as Diana.
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This herb was called from the ...... szyscy czynić rozmáite złości.
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Annals or Chronicles of the Famous Kingdom of Poland, 1455.
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Chronicle of Poland, 1597.
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Bow and arrows
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Devana (Dziewona på polska, Di ...... mmit som personnamn i Sverige.
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Devana (Polish: Dziewanna [d͡ʑ ...... by Our Lady of Thunder Candle.
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Devana (polsky Dziewanna, lati ...... u Dianou (a řeckou Artemidou).
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Devana ou Dziewona est, selon ...... déesse dans le panthéon slave.
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Dziewanna (łac. Dzewana), Ziew ...... przez Matkę Boską Gromniczną.
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Девана (рус. Зевана, Dzewana, ...... уновый объект (471143) Девана.
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Девана, Дівана, Зівана, Дзіван ...... ину, з якою ходять на ведмедя.
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Devana
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Devana
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Devana
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Devana
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Dziewanna (mitologia)
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Девана
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Девана
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