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    Romuva is a neo-pagan movement derived from the traditional mythology of the Lithuanians, attempting to reconstruct the religious rituals of the Lithuanians...
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  • Look up Romuva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Romuva may refer to: Romuva (temple), an ancient worship place in Old Prussia Romuva (religion), a...
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    Romuva or Romowe (also known as Rickoyoto in the writings of Simon Grunau) was an alleged pagan place of worship (a temple or a sacred area) in the western...
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  • the Pope Francis's visit to the Baltic states in 2018 the Dievturība and Romuva movements sent a joint letter to Pope Francis calling him to urge fellow...
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    Romuva Cinema (Lithuanian: Romuvos kino teatras) is the oldest still operational movie theater in Lithuania. The building was designed by the architect...
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  • Naujoji Romuva (Lithuanian: New Romuva) was a weekly Catholic cultural and arts magazine which was published in Lithuania between 1931 and 1940. Its title...
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  • Latvian mythology Lithuanian mythology Prussian mythology Baltic neopaganism Romuva (religion) Puhvel (1989:222-229). Mallory & Adams (1997:163). Wikimedia...
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    Brotherhood Modern paganism African Godianism Armenian Baltic Dievturība Romuva Caucasian Abkhaz Circassian Celtic Druidry Germanic Hellenism (modern religion)...
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    Yazdânism Yazidism Yarsanism Dievturība (Latvian) Lithuanian neopaganism (Romuva) Rodnovery (Native Faith) (1920–30s) Zadruga (1937) Rodzima Wiara (1996)...
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    given name in Lithuania. Neo-pagan societies and communities, including Romuva, organize various events in honor of goddess Milda in May. The Milda Mons...
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  • Kalėdos/Ziemassvētki Concepts Alka Romuva Sovij Sacred grove Kriwe Waidelotte Contemporary Baltic neopaganism Romuva Vydūnas Jonas Trinkūnas Inija Trinkūnienė...
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    officially converting in the late 14th century. The neo-pagan movement Romuva, established in 1967, attempts to reconstruct and revive Lithuanian ethnic...
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  • question whether such pagan priest actually existed. The title was adopted by Romuva, the neo-pagan movement in Lithuania, when Jonas Trinkūnas was officially...
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    cross') is used by the Baltic neopaganism movements Dievturība in Latvia and Romuva in Lithuania. A variant of the swastika, the non-traditional eight-armed...
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    there was a copper idol (a twisted žaltys) to Potrimpo in the temple of Romuva. Simonas Daukantas described Potrimpo as the god of spring, happiness, abundance...
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  • besides human, like forms of animals, birds, and plants.[citation needed] Romuva (religion) Dievturība Deus Brahman Deva (Hinduism) Deva (Buddhism) List...
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    Brotherhood Modern paganism African Godianism Armenian Baltic Dievturība Romuva Caucasian Abkhaz Circassian Celtic Druidry Germanic Hellenism (modern religion)...
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  • Kalėdos/Ziemassvētki Concepts Alka Romuva Sovij Sacred grove Kriwe Waidelotte Contemporary Baltic neopaganism Romuva Vydūnas Jonas Trinkūnas Inija Trinkūnienė...
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    as Perkūnas (the Thunder God), is experiencing some increased interest. Romuva established a Vilnius branch in 1991. Once widely known as Yerushalayim...
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    popularization of several major legends: 6th-century King Widewuto, the temple of Romuva, the pagan trinity (Peckols, Potrimpo, and Perkūnas), the pagan high priest...
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    which is just over a thousand people. In Lithuania, many people practice Romuva, a revived version of the pre-Christian religion of that country. Lithuania...
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  • Kalėdos/Ziemassvētki Concepts Alka Romuva Sovij Sacred grove Kriwe Waidelotte Contemporary Baltic neopaganism Romuva Vydūnas Jonas Trinkūnas Inija Trinkūnienė...
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    February 1939 – 20 January 2014) was the founder of Lithuania's pagan revival Romuva, as well as being an ethnologist and folklorist. Trinkūnas was born in 1939...
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    also become one of the main symbols of the Lithuanian neo-pagan movement Romuva. Virgil in his 29 BC Georgics (book III, lines 425-439: [1]) describes the...
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  • mentionings about Prussian religion and the center of Baltic religion – Romuva, where lives Kriwe-Kriwajto as a powerful priest who was held in high regard...
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    Godianism American Mexicayotl Native American Church Armenian Baltic Dievturība Romuva Caucasian Abkhaz Adyghe Habze Uatsdin Celtic Canarian Heathenry Hellenism...
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    dicitur Heyligewalt...). A religious centre of intertribal significance was Romuva (Romow) in Nadruvia, Prussia, as described by Peter of Dusburg in 1326....
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    composer. The postwar neopagan organisations Ásatrúarfélagið in Iceland and Romuva in Lithuania have been led by musicians. Several subgenres of rock music...
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    Romuva sanctuary in Prussia...
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  • Kalėdos/Ziemassvētki Concepts Alka Romuva Sovij Sacred grove Kriwe Waidelotte Contemporary Baltic neopaganism Romuva Vydūnas Jonas Trinkūnas Inija Trinkūnienė...
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