Romuva (Temple)
Simon Grunau, Paganism, Temple, Sambia
978-613-9-13351-2
6139133513
76
2013-01-10
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Romuva or Romowe (known as Rickoyoto in writings of Simon Grunau) was a pagan worship place (a temple or a sacred area) in western part of Sambia, one of the regions of the pagan Prussia. In contemporary sources the temple was mentioned only once by Peter von Dusburg in 1326. According to his account, Kriwe, the chief priest or "pagan pope", lived at Romuva and ruled over the religion of all the Balts. According to Simon Grunau the temple was central to Prussian mythology. Even though there are considerable doubts whether such a place actually existed, Lithuanian neo-pagan movement Romuva borrowed its name from the temple.
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