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Description Basic divine hierarchy and cosmology in Slavic religion, as reconstructed by Georg Friedrich Creuzer and Franz Joseph Mone (1822).
Date 1822, Wikimedia Commons 6 April 2018
Source Reproduction of the diagram found at p. 197 of: Creuzer, Georg Friedrich; Mone, Franz Joseph (1822). Geschichte des Heidentums im nördlichen Europa. Symbolik und Mythologie der alten Völker (in German). 1. Georg Olms Verlag. ISBN 9783487402741.
Author Georg Friedrich Creuzer and Franz Joseph Mone

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