• Wikimedia Commons has media related to Perun. In Slavic mythology, Perun (Cyrillic: Перун) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of sky, thunder, lightning, storms...
  • After the Christianization of Kievan Rus, this place became a monastery, which, quite remarkably, continued to bear the name of Perun.
  • bununla birlikte perun ile thor benzerlik gösterse de (tüm mitolojiler benzerlik gösterir) perun'un çekici değil baltası vardır.
  • Several Slavic countries refer to various deposits as “Perun’s stones,” “thunderbolt stones,” “thunderbolt wedges,” and “Perun’s arrow.”
  • Perun, the thunder god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order.
  • the leader of the slavic gods. Perun is the most important god according to the Slavics. Perun was associated with the eagles and lived in the highest place of the top...
  • Dziewanna was most prominently only a western Slavic goddess, but her story as Perun’s daughter gives insight into what was believed to be his personality.
  • The religion of the Slavic people is polytheistic, and Slavic mythology is just one aspect of it. Prefer video? Watch this short summary about Perun.
  • While statues of Perun stood in Novgorod and in Kiev, and as Svarozic in Rethra, the sanctuary of Prove at Oldenburg is described as without idols [13].