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- Rozhanitsy, narecnitsy, and sudzhenitsy are invisible spirits or deities of fate in the pre-Christian religion of the Slavs. They are related to pregnancy...
- also known as Sud ("(the) Judge"). He is usually mentioned together with Rozhanitsy deities (among Southern Slavs, the Sudzenitsy). One's first haircut (postriziny)...
- repeatedly condemned, through official admonitions, the worship of Rod and the Rozhanitsy ("God and the Goddesses", or "Generation and the generatrixes") with offerings...
- Lel Narechenie imenem Perun Gromoverzhets Pozvizd Put ratnika Rod and Rozhanitsy Rusalki Svarog Sventovit Semargl-Ognebog Solntse Zdravstvuy Srecha-Udacha...
- no consensus in scholarship about Rod's status in mythology. Rozhanitsy Moirai Rozhanitsy ("Givers of life"), Sudenitsy ("Givers of fate"), and Narechnitsy...
- known as the Parcae. This trio also makes a name in Slavic culture as the Rozhanitsy, figures who foretell an individual's destiny. Similar to Gr**** mythology...
- Norns, the Anglo-Germanic Wyrd Sisters, the Bulgarian Orisnizi and Slavic Rozhanitsy easily identifiable. MonacielloLittle men dressed as monks. Monopod...
- Szyjewski, represent a threefold division of the day. They also function as Rozhanitsy: Another folk saying from Poland is thus: Żarze, zarzyczki, jest was trzy...
- sheaves pray to the Vily, to Mokosh, and Sim and Rgl, to Perun, Rod, the Rozhanitsy and all the like.” In copies of Primary Chronicle, the theonym is written...
- account, pagan Slavs worshiped : Vila, Mokosh, Dziwa, Perun, Khors, Rod and Rozhanitsy, ghosts and banks, and Pereplut, and turning to drink to him in the corners...