• 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...
  • Perun is the god of thunder and lightning he is often depicted with fire Mountain oaks, irises, Horizon Eagles, the horse and carriage do not forget the weapons...
  • To celebrate their Gods, people would exchange Perun for St. Elijah, who was also known as The Thunderer and caused burning and thunderbolts to fall from the sky.
  • In The Russian Primary Chronicle , compiled c. 1113, Perun is mentioned as having been invoked in the treaties of 945 and 971, and his name is the first in the list...
  • A six-petalled rose within a circle was carved on roofs to protect houses from thunder and lightning, and the symbol may have been associated with Perun.
  • 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.
  • He was armed with the axe of Perun, a hammer and often a bow (which he used to shoot the arrows of thunder and lightning).
  • In Slavic mythology, Perun is revered as a supreme deity, revered for his ability to control the elements and protect the people from evil forces.