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Триглав and Triglav are the same word only Триглав is in Cyrillic
" Some priests said that Triglav has three heads because he rules all three kingdoms (sky, earth and hell) and has a binding over his eyes so he could not see people's sins. "
What priests?
-- Dex33 ( talk) 13:54, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
"There are no pagan priests, there were no pagan priests, do not talk of such things. "
So let's remain quiet about it. Knowledge about Slavic priests as Volhvs and priestesses known as Volhive could be "dangerous" to the modern knowledge about "primitive pagan satanic" Slavs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.182.120.4 ( talk) 17:11, 14 October 2012 (UTC)
information about worship of Triglav is quite extensive, being mentioned in the medieval chronicles by Ebbo and Herbord, who both wrote about life of saint Otto from Bamberg - a missionary who christianized Szczecin and destroyed the temple of Triglav. One of these sources was provided here, albeit only in Latin - anybody has the English version? If so, please help improving article. Besides, I'm personally interested in reading of this book and I don't know Latin well. Here is the link to the library record in Polish version: http://yufind.library.yale.edu/yufind/Record/386646/Description#tabnav Sadly, no source text. Anyway, article is quite well sourced even now, as it makes use of the primary source. As for secondary ones, please refer Jerzy Gieysztor ("Mitologia Słowian") or Aleksander Bruckner - two prominent scholars of Slavic mythology and religion. Greetings, Critto ( talk) 17:14, 5 June 2011 (UTC)
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Триглав and Triglav are the same word only Триглав is in Cyrillic
" Some priests said that Triglav has three heads because he rules all three kingdoms (sky, earth and hell) and has a binding over his eyes so he could not see people's sins. "
What priests?
-- Dex33 ( talk) 13:54, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
"There are no pagan priests, there were no pagan priests, do not talk of such things. "
So let's remain quiet about it. Knowledge about Slavic priests as Volhvs and priestesses known as Volhive could be "dangerous" to the modern knowledge about "primitive pagan satanic" Slavs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.182.120.4 ( talk) 17:11, 14 October 2012 (UTC)
information about worship of Triglav is quite extensive, being mentioned in the medieval chronicles by Ebbo and Herbord, who both wrote about life of saint Otto from Bamberg - a missionary who christianized Szczecin and destroyed the temple of Triglav. One of these sources was provided here, albeit only in Latin - anybody has the English version? If so, please help improving article. Besides, I'm personally interested in reading of this book and I don't know Latin well. Here is the link to the library record in Polish version: http://yufind.library.yale.edu/yufind/Record/386646/Description#tabnav Sadly, no source text. Anyway, article is quite well sourced even now, as it makes use of the primary source. As for secondary ones, please refer Jerzy Gieysztor ("Mitologia Słowian") or Aleksander Bruckner - two prominent scholars of Slavic mythology and religion. Greetings, Critto ( talk) 17:14, 5 June 2011 (UTC)