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  1. Lithuanian Mythology: List of Lithuanian Gods, Romuva, Egle the Queen of Serpents, Jurate and Kastytis, Daina
  2. Religious Organizations Established in 1911: Loyola Marymount University, International Pentecostal Holiness Church, Romuva, English District
  3. Syncretism: An Indo-Romuva Strategy of Integration by ICCS WCER, 2005-01-01
  4. Anastazija Tamosaitiene by Vytautas-Aleksandras Jonynas, 1988
  5. We will conquer the world by Liudas Dovydenas, 1971

1. Lietuvos Romuva - Romuva/Lithuania
Lietuvos romuva Lietuvos romuva kalbos/languages. Oficiali Senoves Baltu TikejimoBendrijos svetaine The Official website of the Old Baltic Faith Community
http://www.romuva.lt/
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2. Lithuanian Paganism - Romuva
Sacred Serpent serves to explore the culture of the Baltic region and its old beliefs and also serves as a source of information for romuva, the indigenous Lithuanian Religion.
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Welcome to Sacred Serpent Sacred Serpent is named after the zaltys or zalgtis: a revered grass snake, indigenous to the Baltic lands of East Prussia, Latvia and Lithuania. Zaltys is known as the sentinel or messenger of the ancient Baltic deities and plays a significant role in the mythology and lore of the region. Sacred Serpent serves to explore the culture of the Baltic region and its old beliefs and also as a voice for ROMUVA , the Indigenous Lithuanian Religion. No part of this site may be reproduced without permission of the authors. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of all Romuvas.
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3. World Congress Of Ethnic Religions: Lithuania
Followers of Lithuanian Religion chose the name romuva in 1920's. The name honors the Prussian Baltic sanctuary romuva, which stood in the Prussian land of Nadruva (near Chernahovsk in the Kaliningrad region).
http://www.wcer.org/members/europe/Lithuania/
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Romuva
(Text by Audrius Dundzila, Ph.D)
Romuva celebrates the Ethnic or Old Religion of the Lithuanians. This religion has very ancient roots and many international links. It was the national and state religion of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania until 1387. It is very closely kindred to Latvian Ethnic Religion known as Dievturi (which means "Bearing God Dievas"). It is also similarly related to the religion of the Old Prussians, and other Baltic peoples. To read more, click on the links below:
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4. Lietuvos Romuva - Romuva/Lithuania
Organisation in Lithuania.
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5. Lithuanian Romuva
Lietuvos romuva, Lietuvos romuva, Rugpjûtis August Jaunatis New moon Treèiadienis The Vaidilas of the romuva can help you with rituals in your festivals
http://www.romuva.lt/index.php?kalba=engl

6. Ancient Lithuanian Mythology And Religion
Abstract from Prane Dunduliene book _QUOTATION_Ancient Lithuanian Mythology and Religion_QUOTATION_.
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7. Iron Crosses Pre-Christian History And Beliefs
A history of Baltic, mainly Lithuanian, paganism including essays, links, and graphics pertaining to the mythos, history and the ancient beliefs of
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8. Body
The symbol of romuva is a stylized sacred oak tree with three pairs of branches, Underneath, the word romove ( a cognate of romuva, meaning a group of
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Romuva
The Lithuanian Indigenous Religion formed from the Baltic convergence of the Old European chthonic and the Indo-European heavenly religions. This union occurred on the shores of the Baltic sea and is uniquely Baltic. The Baltic languages include Old Prussian, Lithuanian, Lettish (Latvian), Curonian, Semigallian and Selian. The Old Prussian language disappeared around 1700 due to German colonization and Curonian, Semigallian and Selian became assimilated into the Lithuanian and Latvian language groups between 1400 and 1600. Thus, Lithuanian and Latvian (and their respective dialects) remain as the last living languages of the Baltic family. This language family was also know as Aistian, since the Roman historian Tacitus described the peoples living on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea as the gentes Aestiorum or Aestii (people of the East) in 98 A.D. The Balts are exceptional among Indo-European groups in that they have maintained their language, folklore, pagan beliefs and customs in a remarkable pure state for so long. A deliberate effort to convert the native population to Christianity was begun only after Grand Prince Jogaila accepted baptism in 1396, together with the royal crown of Poland. But for a long time the new religions retained only a superficial hold on the population, which remained "stubbornly pagan" in some regions even to this century. Romuva is the name of the most important sanctuary of the Prussians, which was destroyed by crusaders in the XIII century. The symbol of Romuva is a stylized sacred oak tree with three pairs of branches, topped by a sacred flame. Underneath, the word

9. Lithuanian Paganism - Romuva
Sacred Serpent serves to explore the culture of the Baltic region and its old beliefs and also serves as a source of information for romuva, the
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Romuva
A brief outline of the beliefs, practices, and customs of followers of romuva,links to resources and symbols.
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Your Email Address: Alternative Religions profiles History/Founde r: Romuva is one of the oldest of the Pagan revivalist religions. When Wilhelm Storosta, a Lithuanian playwright, inspired a nineteen twenties revival of what was until the fourteenth century the official state religion of Lithuania, it was re-christened Romuva, meaning 'Sanctuary.' Current leader/governing body: Romuva is led in Lithuania by Jonas Trinkunas, former director of Division of Ethnic Culture of the Ministry of Culture and Education of the Lithuanian Republic.

11. World Congress Of Ethnic Religions Lithuania
Followers of Lithuanian Religion chose the name _QUOTATION_romuva_QUOTATION_ in 1920's. The name honors the Prussian Baltic sanctuary romuva, which
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12. Emblem Of Romuva
Illustrated glossary definition of the emblem of romuva.
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This is the emblem of the Romuvan religion, a revival of the indigenous Pagan religion of Lithuania. The symbol of Romuva is a stylized oak tree with three tiers of branches, topped with a flame. The tree derives from the Lithuanian Austras Koks , or tree of life. The three tiers represent the three worlds: The world of the living, the world of the dead, and the world to come. Related Resources: Romuva/Lithuanian revival Romuva, or the revival of Eastern European Pagan traditions, is one of the oldest Neopagan traditions.

13. Romuva The Name
orld Congress of Ethnic Religions romuva History (Text by Audrius Dundzila, Ph.D) Back to the Lithuania page
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14. Kino Teatras "ROMUVA"
Planeta, • romuva, • Senasis trestas, KLAIPEDA, • Jurate ir Kastytis, • Kapitolijus romuva Laisves al. 54, Kaunas Informacija (37) 32 42 12
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15. Romuva - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
External links. Lietuvos romuva (http//www.romuva.lt/) This religionrelated article is a stub.
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16. Lietuvos Kino Teatruose
romuva 1 sale 12.00, Nuotykiu, SACHARA Sahara romuva 1 sale 10.00 15.15 19.15.Romantinis, UOŠVIO TVIRTOVE Guess Who romuva 1 sale 13.30 17.15 21.30
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17. Romuva - Indice Degli Articoli Dalla Lituania!
Indice degli articoli provenienti dalla Lituania prodotti dalla Comunit Pagana Politeista romuva!
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18. Emblem Of Romuva
Illustrated glossary definition of the emblem of romuva
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19. Romuva: The Name
romuva was completely disbanded in Lithuania under Soviet Occupation, A clandestine romuva congregation met in a labor camp in Inta, Russia.
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Romuva
History
(Text by Audrius Dundzila, Ph.D)
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Lithuanian Religion does not have a founder or any single source, and it predates recorded history. It is one of the oldest religions of the world, and the oldest one in Lithuania. It evolved from the natural and native beliefs of its indigenous people.
Three formative periods developed the present-day religion. After the last Ice Age, the first nomads in the region of present-day Lithuania practiced a hunting-gathering oriented religion. Once the region became agrarian, the settlers practiced their version of Old European religion. After a wave of cultural changes spread across Europe, the inhabitants practiced their form of Indo-European religion. Each religious transformation incorporated elements from its predecessors. Baltic Religion evolved primarily from these three antecedents. Each Baltic nation developed its own ethnic variant of Baltic Religion.
Baltic Religion underwent several known reforms. Sovijus (dates unknown) is attributed with introducing cremated burials, which eventually gained widespread acceptance. In Lithuania, Duke Ðventaragis (ca. 5th-6th Centuries) relocated cremations to sacred grounds and extended them to the nobility.
In Prussia, the Chief Prophet Prutenis (?-573) and his younger brother King Vaidevutis (?-573) unified the Prussians into a theocratic state, reformed the pantheon, and built the Romuva temple at Nadruva with the Gods Patrimpas (Dievas), Perkûnas and Patolas (Velnias) as the presiding trinity.

20. Romuva - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
romuva is a revival of preChristian Lithuanian religion. The name (also Romove,Ruomuva) is a Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/romuva
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