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Slavic
Slavic Slav, Slavic or Slavonic can refer to: Slavic languages their speakers, Slavic peoples their mythology, Slavic mythology the Church Slavonic language, and ...
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Slavic (translated from French)
Slavic This page of homonymy indexes the various ... sharing the same name. People of Slaves ; Slavic languages.
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Slavic (translated from French)
Slavic The name of Slavic is mentioned for the first time in ... in the History. With Moyen Age , the Slavic ones constituted powerful principalities and kingdoms in ... Synopsis Origins: protoslaves Origin and expansion of Slavic ( E - E centuries) The exact origin and the etymology of the name of Slavic remain dubious: the historical sources on ...
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Slavic peoples
Slavic peoples The Slavic peoples are defined by their linguistic attainment of the Slavic languages. They indigenously reside in Central Europe ... unique history, religion and culture of particular Slavic group within them. The East Slavs may all be traced to Slavic-speaking populations that were organized as ...
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Slavic languages
Slavic languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian | AnatolianArmenian | Baltic | CelticGermanic | Greek | Indo-IranianItalic | Slavic | Tocharian Proto-Indo-Europeans Language | Society | ReligionKurgan ... Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages), a group of closely related languages of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo-European ... part of Asia. Branches Scholars divide the Slavic languages into three main branches, some ...
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Slavic Europe
Slavic Europe Slavic Europe Green: Countries where a Slavic language is the national language Slavic Europe is a region of Europe where Slavic languages are spoken. This area corresponds, ...
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Slavic Village
Slavic Village Slavic Village is a predominantly Eastern European neighborhood ... groups the region was subsequently changed to "Slavic Village". References The Encyclopedia Of Cleveland History ... and John J. Grabowski (Editor) ISBN 0253330564 Slavic Village Development External links Slavic Village at the Open Directory Project
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Slavic neopaganism
Slavic neopaganism Most Slavic neopagans follow customs of the old Slavic religion and revere Slavic gods. Many use the Book of Veles ... their sacred text. As a group these Slavic religions are known as Slavianstvo. In ...
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Slavic dragon
Slavic dragon Dobrynya Nikitich slaying Zmey Gorynych, by ... from Zmey Gorynych, by Ivan Bilibin. In Slavic mythology, European dragons have their peculiarities. A ... Old Church Slavonic, zmaj in several Southern Slavic languages. Most of these words are masculine forms of the Slavic word for "snake". In Romania, there is a similar figure, derived from the Slavic dragon and named zmeu. In Polish ...
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Slavic Orthodox
Slavic Orthodox Slavic Orthodox Churches are to be found in ...
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