First bro thank you for upload ! ! !
Posiada ktoś polskie tłumaczenie?
this map is very confusing to look at lol,
roughly, what areas does it cover?
South is Balkans (And a part of Austria and Anatolia). West is Poland, East Germany, Czechia and Slovakia. East is Ukraine, Belarus and Russia (Also some parts of the modern baltic states).
The spread of the Slavic languages by the VI-VII centuries I guess.
@@jivkoyanchev1998that makes a lot of sense ty, but i still think romania shouldnt be covered
Waiting for the 3 unironic and non-larping pagans that still exist
@@danielkostenko8189sorry for late replying. Why did you adopt eastern orthodox aesthethics?
@oort2108 it's not like Slavic Pagans had a choice, either look Christian or be drowned in a river
Ljaugtú iz buibajú kaj Uerihiú dauwcu 777
Nice Slavic Pagan song
Now Slavic Pagans
do the Pagan Tradition
of Converting to Christianity.
Brother, you're forgetting the many more that fought and died resisting the Christianisation of Europe.
And don't forget, many original "conversions" were conversion in name only, hence why it is different all across Europe and old tribal distinctions.
Mokosh - Slavic goddess of fertility;
Marena - Slavic goddess of death;
Chernobog (Literally: The black or dark god) - Slavic god of death.