A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – In Slavic mythology, Triglav, also known as Trzyglów, was a revered local deity recognized for his role as a protector in times of war. He is often depicted riding a black divination horse. Even today, remnants of Triglav’s worship can be found in folklore and cultural practices throughout Slavic regions.
Even today, remnants of Triglav’s worship can be found in folklore and cultural practices throughout Slavic regions. Additionally, Triglav held dominion over sea storms, showcasing his influence over both land and water elements.
The name ‘Triglav’ is likely a secondary name that replaced the original designation, which is today forgotten.
Triglav was a three-headed deity often associated with Svarog and Veles. In Slavic beliefs, possible incarnations of this deity included Trojan, known as the divine Guardian of Righteous Paths, and Triglav himself. His three heads were organized in a vertical arrangement rather than the horizontal orientation associated with the four cardinal directions, as seen with Svantevit.
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