• Porevit, Porovit or Borovit (Latin: Poreuit, Perevithus, Poreuith, Porevithum, Poreuithũ, Borveit) is a Slavic god with unknown functions mentioned in...
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  • Kokosh's dragon Anna Cieślak as Mgiełka (Misty), the kind, young priestess of Porevit Monika Brodka as Kaprilda, a spoiled, rich princess Olaf Lubaszenko as...
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    this gord (stronghold) there were three temples dedicated to Rugiaevit, Porevit and Porenut. After the destruction of the temple and the ideol of Rugiaevit...
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    sources: Gesta Danorum and in Knýtlinga saga. His temple, along with those of Porevit and Porenut, was located in the gord of Charenza, probably today's Garz...
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  • sphere. The interpretation of his name remains a matter of debate. Porevit Rani Porevit is a god mentioned by Saxo Grammaticus and in the Knýtlinga saga...
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    professor of medieval history, Jacek Banaszkiewicz, the two Polabian gods, Porevit and Porenut, manifest dioskuric characteristics. According to him, the...
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    Tjarnaglofi, whose temple was on Jasmund near modern Sagard, and Rugievit, Porevit and Porenut, to whom there were temples in the capital, Charenza. Temples...
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    stada". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dodola. Perëndi Caloian Porevit Porenut Slavic paganism Abbott, George Frederick (1903). Macedonian Folklore...
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    Rani tribe, but also a religious centre with the temples of Rugievit, Porevit and Porenut. The main religious centre of the Rani, however, was Arkona...
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  • destruction of the temple of Svetovit on Arkona, then the temples of Ruyevit, Porevit and Porenut in Charenza. The Knýtlinga saga, however, mentions further...
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