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Slavic symbols originate from Northern Europe and Eurasia. The Slavs, who were their creators, are an ethnic group that has existed in Europe since at least time of the Romans. Slavs are largest ethnic group in Europe that share a linguistic and cultural history. Ancient Slavs lived in tribal societies, presided over by tribal chieftains, and practiced a multi-theistic form of Paganism. Over time, however, tribes were consolidated and, not long after, most converted to Christianity... Slavic Pagan Symbols, Polish Symbols And Meanings, Ancient Roman Symbols, Time Symbol Design, Slavic Symbols Meaning, Slavic Paganism Symbols, Christian Symbols Art, Symbols Of Time, Ancient Symbols Tattoo

Slavic symbols originate from Northern Europe and Eurasia. The Slavs, who were their creators, are an ethnic group that has existed in Europe since at least time of the Romans. Slavs are largest ethnic group in Europe that share a linguistic and cultural history. Ancient Slavs lived in tribal societies, presided over by tribal chieftains, and practiced a multi-theistic form of Paganism. Over time, however, tribes were consolidated and, not long after, most converted to Christianity...

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Swarzyce, swastyki na ziemiach słowiańskich w średniowieczu / Swarzyce (Swarga, сварга - the name of Slavic, like the Polish świąszczyca, pagan Swarożyca, swarzyca or regional highlander cross unexpected, variant (on a circle) was a turnstile (Slovenian Kolovrat, Bosnian Kolovrat, Croatian Kolovrat, Belarusian колаўрат, Russian коловрат / kalowrat or коловорот / kalowarot, Ukrainian коловрат / Kolowrat, Serbian коловрат), swastikas in Slavic lands in the Middle Ages Slovenian Embroidery, Serbian Symbols, Pagan Tattoo Ideas, Slavic Embroidery, Slavic Tattoo, Berber Tattoo, Pagan Tattoo, 42 Tattoo, Slavic Paganism

Swarzyce, swastyki na ziemiach słowiańskich w średniowieczu / Swarzyce (Swarga, сварга - the name of Slavic, like the Polish świąszczyca, pagan Swarożyca, swarzyca or regional highlander cross unexpected, variant (on a circle) was a turnstile (Slovenian Kolovrat, Bosnian Kolovrat, Croatian Kolovrat, Belarusian колаўрат, Russian коловрат / kalowrat or коловорот / kalowarot, Ukrainian коловрат / Kolowrat, Serbian коловрат), swastikas in Slavic lands in the Middle Ages

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Slavic sun wheel - "Kolovrat" means "spinning wheel" in a number of Slavic… Ukrainian Mythology, Sun Wheel, Slavic Paganism, Sun Worship, Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore, Pagan Symbols, Seven Hills, Seven Seas

Once upon a time, far, far, seven seas and seven hills away, somewhere at the end of the world, a gaze away from the sky and a step away from the mother earth, there was a people. They were special. They lived in peace and harmony. They lived in harmony with nature, their gods, and their beliefs. They defended themselves from others, with a wise head and a brave heart. They were simple, their soul was unsullied, their desires were clear, they cared for their families and their roots…

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