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Index
Cover Page
Slavic Gods and Heroes
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Charts
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction
Part I Ancient Slavs
1 Ancient Slavs and their Neighbors
Slavic Languages
Slavs’ Homeland
Hydronymics
Names of the Slavs and Slavic Names for their Neighbors
Slavic Migrations
Slavic Scripts
Slavic Society
Slavic States
The Christianization of the Slavs
2 The Earliest Evidence of Slavic Religion
Procopius, the Gothic War
St. Boniface, a Letter to King Ethelbald of Mercia
Ahmad Ibn Fadlan, Travel-Report
Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De Administrando Imperio
Widukind of Corvey, Deeds of the Saxons
Leo the Deacon, History
3 Conclusions
Part II Gods
4 Sources
Documentary Evidence
Historiography
Hagiography
Poetry
5 Svarozhich
6 Sventovit
7 Rugevit
8 Porevit, Porenut, and Turupid
9 Pizamar and Chernoglav
10 Prove and Podaga
11 Triglav
12 Gerovit
13 Pripegala
14 “Vladimir’s Gods”
Perun
Khors
Dazh’Bog (Dazhd’Bog)
Stribog
Simar’Gl
Mokosh’
15 Volos (Veles)
16 Conclusions
Part III Heroes
17 Sources: Slavic National Historiography
Cosmas of Prague, the Chronicle of the Czechs
Gallus Anonymus, the Deeds of the Princes of the Poles
Wincenty KadłUbek, Chronicles of the Kings and Princes of Poland
The Chronicle of Great Poland
The Chronicle of Dalimil
Jan DłUgosz, Annals Or Chronicles of the Famous Kingdom of Poland
18 Bohemia
ČEch
Krok
Kazi
Tetka
LibušE
19 Little Poland
WiśLanie
LęDzianie
20 Great Poland
21 Kiev
22 Croatia
23 Reconstruction
Appendix 1: Indo-European Hippomancy
India
Persia
Parthia
Greece
Rome
Germanic Tribes
Slavs
Ireland
Reconstruction
Appendix 2 Zmey Gorynych
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
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