Gods, demons and customs of the ancient Slavs
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  • Reads 12,137
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  • Parts 29
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published Dec 10, 2018
The book is not just a book describing the adventures of a hero. It is a work that helps to understand the Slavic world and its worldview. He acquaints us with the deities of ancient peoples and tries to explain their place and role in the life of society. It also touches upon the aspect of Christianization of Slavic peoples in a non-peaceful way.

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