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  Svetovid - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Svetovid, Suvid, Svantevid, Svantovit, Sventovit, Zvantevith, Swiatowit, Sutvid, Vid.
He had a white horse which was kept in his temple and taken care by monks.
Among the Serbs, the cult of Svetovid is partially preserved through the Feast of St.Vitus - Vidovdan, one of the most important annual events in Serb Orthodox Christian tradition.
open-encyclopedia.com /Svetovid   (217 words)

  
 Rxpress - Svetovid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This gave rise to a false etymology of the name of the god as "worldseer" (svet = "world", vid = "sight"; Svetovid = "worldseer").
Svetovid had a white horse which was kept in his temple and taken care of by priests.
Among the Serbs, the cult of Svetovid is partially preserved through the Feast of St.Vitus - Vidovdan, one of the most important annual events in Serbian Orthodox Christian tradition.
www.rxpresspharmacy.com /wiki/index/Svetovid   (574 words)

  
 Svetovid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sventevith, Svetovid, Suvid, Svantevit, Svantovit, Svantovít, Sventovit, Zvantevith, Świętowit, Sutvid, Vid.
He always carries his sword (sometimes bow) in one hand, and in the other a drinking horn.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Svetovid   (614 words)

  
 Svetovid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Svetovid Suvid Svantevid Svantovit Sventovit Zvantevith Swiatowit Vid.
He had a white which was kept in his temple and care by monks.
Among the Serbs the cult of Svetovid is partially through the Feast of St.Vitus - Vidovdan one of the most important annual in Serb Orthodox Christian tradition.
www.freeglossary.com /Svetovid   (197 words)

  
 Planewalker.com
He is the oldest of the Triglaw, the ruling trio of Slavic powers (Svarog, Svetovid, Perun; curiously reminiscent of the Hindu Trimurti consisting of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva).
The primary interest of Svetovid (literally "holy sight") seems to be the well-being of his people; he guides them with prophetic advice and aids them in battle.
Svetovid's only known proxy, Porentius, is a foreigner to the Slavs, a convert from another religion (possibly Roman).
www.planewalker.com /entry.php?intEntryID=10119   (3241 words)

  
 Book of Veles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
To god Svetovid glory we ;are exalting for he is the god of Prav and Jav and to him we sing the song for he is the light ;with which we see the world.
We are looking and in Jav we are, and he from Nav ;guards us and therefore praise we sing him.
May he hug us like children for this has been said: ;what is created with half of the mind could not be seen, ;for it is a great secret how can Svarog be at the same time both Perun and Svetovid.
www.icyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/b/bo/book_of_veles.html   (1545 words)

  
 Nikita507's Stories - "Home Sweet Home"
Her mind was flooded with images and thoughts and information of that project and most importantly, Baby Y. There was a shift in air chemistry and that was the first thing that indicated to Michael that a storm was brewing.
Michael's motivations weren't out of wanting to view a new charge proving to Operations and Madeline that she was now ready to step in the ranks of Michael's class.
He found it difficult to swallow and he knew that any reaction from Nikita was in total proportion of who she was.
www.thesplitpersonality.net /lfn/writers/stories/nikitanew023.htm   (11930 words)

  
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Their religion was the nature worship of the slavicized Romans and Illyrians.
Among their gods was Perun, god of thunder, Dabog, god of death and the underworld and Triglav or Svetovid, the Saint Vitius of the Serbs.
There was Vesna goddess of spring and Morana, goddess of death and winter.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/Lobby/7681/early_history.html   (1632 words)

  
 The Coat of Arms of Kharkov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is analogous to cornucopia of the Slavic god Svetovid.
The priest of Svetovid used to fill the sacred horn with new wine, that was a symbol of abundance of the coming harvest.
The ancient Greeks must have acted in the same way.
kharkov.vbelous.net /english/kh-gerb.htm   (493 words)

  
 Image:Svetovid.jpg - TheBestLinks.com - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Nikola Smolenski (14331 bytes) (Photograph of a statue of Svetovid)
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www.thebestlinks.com /Image__3A__Svetovid.jpg.html   (96 words)

  
 Makedonija / Macedonia Forum (State: R.M./Capital:Skopje)
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February 18 2005, 6:26 PM Well you probably got confused cause Svetovid eats chuvash for breakfast, just like the Dragon!
The terrible three-headed, all-seeing God of War of the ancient Slavs who busts the sculls of their enemies!
www.network54.com /Forum/64595/thread/1108723267/How+to+spot+a+bulgar-   (561 words)

  
 121701.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Should it prove to be true, you can bet your ass I'll post it here along with my opinion and commentary too.
Almost makes me believe in god, the Norse god Svetovid that is.
Speaking of gods, came across this somewhere in my internet travels:
www.brutal-truth.com /121701.html   (87 words)

  
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