Burislav — Burislav, Burisleif, Burysław (mort en 1008) est le nom d un légendaires roi des Wendes dans les sagas scandinaves qui règnent sur le Wendland. Il serait le père de Gunhilda, Astrid et Geira. Il existe plusieurs hypothèses sur son identité. Selon … Wikipédia en Français
Olaf Ier de Norvège — L élection d Olaf Tryggvason (en tunique rouge) au titre de roi de Norvège, peinture de Peter Nicolai Arbo. Titre … Wikipédia en Français
Olaf I of Norway — Olaf Tryggvason King of Norway Reign 995–1000 Born 960s … Wikipedia
Cnut the Great — For other people named Canute of Denmark, see Canute of Denmark. Canute and Cnut redirect here. For other people of these names, see Knut. Cnut the Great Coin of Cnut the Great from the British Museum … Wikipedia
Gunhilda de Wendia — La princesa Gunhilda de Wendia fue una semilegendaria princesa eslava y reina consorte de Dinamarca durante la era vikinga, supuestamente esposa del rey Svend I de Dinamarca (986 1014). Contenido 1 Heimskringla 2 Cronistas 3 Identidades … Wikipedia Español
Perun — This article is about a Slavic god. For historical money, see Perun (money). Perun spring, east, fertility, athmosphere, thunderbolt Symbol fire, oak, iris, eagle, axe Consort Perunika or Mokosh Christian equivalent Elijah … Wikipedia
Prince Marko — Marko Марко King of the Serbian Land (only de jure) King Marko on a fresco above the south entrance to the church of Marko s Monastery near Skopje. He was a ktetor of this monastery … Wikipedia
Chernobog — is a Slavic deity, about whom much has been speculated but little can be said definitively. The name may also be given as Crnobog, Czernobóg, Černobog, Црнобог, Zernebog and Чернобог, meaning black god. The only historical sources, which are… … Wikipedia
Rikissa of Poland — (b. 1116 d. after 25 December 1156), was queen in Sweden and grand princess of Minsk. She was a daughter of king Boleslaw III of Poland and Salome von Berg Schelklingen. Married three times, to Viking originated rulers in two countries. Biography … Wikipedia
Slavic mythology — is the mythological aspect of the polytheistic religion that was practised by the Slavs before Christianisation. The religion possesses many common traits with other religions descended from the Proto Indo European religion. Zbruch Idol. Contents … Wikipedia