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%hWas bedeutet "Svarog"?
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Das "Svar" in SvarDOS bezieht sich auf "Svarog". SvarDOS ist der Nachfolger
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der Distributionen Svarog86 und Svarog386.
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Auszug aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie:
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Svarog is a Slavic deity (...) identified with Hephaestus, the god of the
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blacksmith in ancient Greek religion (...), some researchers conclude that
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Svarog is the Slavic god of celestial fire and of blacksmithing.
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The only mention of Svarog comes from the Hypatian Codex, a 15th-century
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compilation of several much older documents from the Ipatiev Monastery in
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Russia. (...) The complete passage, reconstructed from several manuscripts,
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translates as follows:
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"(Then) began his reign Feosta (Hephaestus), whom the Egyptians called Svarog
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... during his rule, from the heavens fell the smith's prongs and weapons
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were forged for the first time; before that, (people) fought with clubs and
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stones."
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