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- Bulgarian: Родноверие, romanized: Rоdnoverie Bosnian: Rodnovjerje Macedonian: Родноверие, romanized: Rodnoverie Czech: Rodnověří Croatian: Rodnovjerje...
- Soviet-Russian ideologue of Slavic neopaganism, a founder of Russian Rodnoverie, national anarchist, neo-****, and volkhv of the Nature Conservation Society...
- favored as a synonym for paganism, rendered as Ridnovirstvo in Ukrainian, Rodnoverie in Russian, and Rodzimowierstwo in Polish. Alternately, many practitioners...
- (2016). Paganism, Traditionalism, Nationalism: Narratives of Russian Rodnoverie. Routledge. pp. 12–15. ISBN 978-1-317-08443-3. Owen Davies (2011). Paganism:...
- neo-****sm is closely connected with the ideology of Slavic neopaganism (Rodnoverie). In a number of cases, there are also organizational ties between neo-****s...
- Yemelyanov (neo-pagan name – Velemir), both supporters of antisemitism. Rodnoverie is a po****r religion among Russian skinheads. These skinheads, however...
- (2016). Paganism, Traditionalism, Nationalism: Narratives of Russian Rodnoverie. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781472460271. Ivakhiv 2005, pp...
- history and Slavic gods. Viking metal has also influenced the Russian Rodnoverie movement, particularly the texts of Varg Vikernes, many of which have...
- Harper Collins. ISBN 0-06-018336-5. Schnirelmann, Victor (2012). Russian Rodnoverie: Neopaganism and Nationalism in Modern Russia (in Russian). Biblical Theological...
- "Egalitarian Utopias and Conservative Politics: Veche as a Societal Ideal within Rodnoverie Movement". Axis Mundi: Slovak Journal for the Study of Religions. 3: 2–11...