RMDDEDB2–TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples
RF2H19JBC–Ornament for cross stitch. National ornament of slavic peoples.
RMRY9D1M–TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples
RF2A75PER–Russian old embroidery and pattern. Vector pattern of slavic ornament. Female fertility in traditional dress patterns of Slavic peoples
RFWCR604–Tasty dinner. Human eating traditional salad for slavic peoples Olivier or salad with vegetables and meat in cafe or restaurant from white plate. Sele
RMEX24XH–Svetovid, Slavic deity of war and sun, depicted as a four-faced god with a horn of abundance and bow in a temple. A priest predicts the future by observing the behavior of a white horse. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Scrantoni from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
RM2F4XRB3–Magdeburg, Germany. 21st Mar, 2021. The 'Blaue Warte' between Wanzleben and Oschersleben is one of the oldest structures in the Magdeburger Börde. The watchtower was built of field stones in 1438 as a border marker between the areas settled by Germanic and Slavic peoples. Only two other watchtowers from this period have survived in Saxony-Anhalt. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMP32KND–Pakszyn, Poland. 16th June 2018. Kupala Night - a Slavic holiday associated with the summer solstice of the Sun, celebrated during the shortest night of the year. Feast of fire, water, sun and moon, fertility, fertility, joy and love, commonly celebrated in areas inhabited by Slavic peoples, but also in a similar manner in areas inhabited by the Baltic, Germanic and Celtic peoples. Credit: Slawomir Kowalewski/Alamy Live News
RFKF0BJF–Monument of Alexander Dukhnovich, a priest, poet, writer, pedagogue, and social activist of the Slavic peoples of the Carpathians. Mukachevo, Ukraine
RM2AR4W98–Ancient Germanic deities. Svetovid, Slavic war god with four heads worshipped by the Rugians, and Triglav, three-headed Slavic god, worshipped by the Vandals. Suantovito, Trigla. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Nasi from Giulio Ferrario’s Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1844.
RFM5TKX6–Necklace with glass beads rendered in ancient glass furnace - reconstruction - Slavic peoples
RFR7BG2J–folk old tools and items for making bread at home among the Slavic peoples
RF2GX70AF–Red tablecloth in Russia. Folk pattern on the fabric. Fabric material in the Slavic peoples. National patterns from rustic weaving.
RFJ1Y1NT–The object of worship of the Slavic peoples in Siberia, Russia
RMP7DXA5–Svetovid, Slavic deity of war and sun, depicted as a four-faced god with a horn of abundance and bow in a temple. A priest predicts the future by observing the behavior of a white horse. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Scrantoni from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
RM2B7NHKJ–Ottokar II of Bohemia. The Union of Slavic Dynasties (The cycle The Slav Epic) Sketch. Private Collection.
RMAHNY8B–Wood carving Bulgaria Peoples Republic Narodna Republika Bulgariya Balkan Peninsula Europe
RFWW6PK3–The Golden Domes are the main symbol of Kiev city as the orthodox religion center of Slavic peoples in medieval times, Ukraine
RMGK6CWT–Soviet War Memorial at the City Cemetery in Jihlava in Vysocina Region, East Bohemia, Czech Republic. Text in Russian means: Eternal glory to the Red Army soldiers who died fighting for the honor and independence of the Soviet Fatherland and for the liberation of the Slavic peoples from fascism from 1941 to 1945. Soviet military decoration Order of the Patriotic War is depicted in the middle.
RMPBB5DJ–1101 NIE 1905 Europe Peoples of - Slavic
RF2AD6W0E–Cooking homemade dumplings from raw homemade dough. National cuisine of Slavic peoples.
RMRY9D1K–TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples
RMA306CR–Rila Monastery Mountains Bulgaria Peoples Republic Balkan Peninsula Europe Travel Holy Land tourism icon iconic picture colour
RMDDF3PM–TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples
RMKDFJ5D–NIE 1905 Europe Peoples of Slavic
RM2F4XRAW–Magdeburg, Germany. 21st Mar, 2021. The 'Blaue Warte' between Wanzleben and Oschersleben is one of the oldest structures in the Magdeburger Börde. The watchtower was built of field stones in 1438 as a border marker between the areas settled by Germanic and Slavic peoples. Only two other watchtowers from this period have survived in Saxony-Anhalt. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMP32KPE–Pakszyn, Poland. 16th June 2018. Kupala Night - a Slavic holiday associated with the summer solstice of the Sun, celebrated during the shortest night of the year. Feast of fire, water, sun and moon, fertility, fertility, joy and love, commonly celebrated in areas inhabited by Slavic peoples, but also in a similar manner in areas inhabited by the Baltic, Germanic and Celtic peoples. Credit: Slawomir Kowalewski/Alamy Live News
RM2G4CH9W–Obreskov Aleksei Mikhailovich. Obreskov graduated from a School for the Nobility in 1740. For nearly 30 years he served in the embassy in Constantinople, first as a charge d’affaires and later, from 1752, as envoy. His efforts were directed toward resolving the Black Sea problem and strengthening Russia’s friendly relations with the Slavic and other peoples ruled by the Ottoman empire.
RM2CHNDHE–Russia's President Vladimir Putin decorates Spain's Rafael Guzman Tirado, Professor of Greek Philology and Slavic Philology of the University of Granada with the People's Friendship order during a reception on the National Unity Day at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia November 4, 2017. REUTERS/Alexander Nemenov/Pool
RFM5TKX8–Ancient earthen glass furnace for making glass jewelry mainly beads and necklaces - Slavic peoples, Celts, Goths
RFR7BG2F–homemade bread korovai for holidays and weddings on the table among the Slavic peoples on a white background
RF2H7GEYC–Red tablecloth in Russia. Folk pattern on the fabric. Fabric material in the Slavic peoples. National patterns from rustic weaving.
RFJ1Y1NN–The object of worship of the Slavic peoples in Siberia, Russia
RM2AYW42H–Ottokar II of Bohemia. The Union of Slavic Dynasties (The cycle The Slav Epic) Sketch. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Alfons Marie Mucha.
RMHT19EA–The Slavic Unity, 1910-1911. Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
RMAMJWB9–Textile hanging Bulgaria Peoples Republic Narodna Republika Bulgariya Balkan Peninsula Europe
RME8F6FR–The Oath of Omladina Under the Slavic Linden Tree (The cycle The Slav Epic). Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
RMKTAJY2–The Open air market at Brno, Czech Republic as it was in 1932
RMDE91FF–Gorodishche (Old slavic fortified settlement). Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
RF2AD6MEP–Cooking homemade dumplings from raw homemade dough. National cuisine of Slavic peoples.
RME8F3ND–Ottokar II of Bohemia. The Union of Slavic Dynasties (The cycle The Slav Epic). Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
RM2KE4YAD–Turin, Italy. 30th Apr, 2022. Faithful in prayer in the narthex (vestibule) of the church. The Slavs, like many ancient peoples, had a tradition of visiting family members' graves during the springtime and feasting together with them. After their conversion to Christianity, this custom transferred into the Russian Orthodox Church as the festival of Radonitsa, the name of which comes from the Slavic word ''radost''', meaning ''joy.'' .It may seem strange to call a memorial for the departed ''joyful, '' but the Christian belief that lies behind this joy is the remembrance of Jesus' Resurrection
RMHT17AX–Trade in an Early East Slavic State, 19th century. Artist: Anonymous
RFM1TT1A–Rag doll face, Scarecrow Maslenitsa. Winter symbol among the Slavic peoples on holiday Shrovetide
RM2F4XRAX–Magdeburg, Germany. 21st Mar, 2021. The 'Blaue Warte' between Wanzleben and Oschersleben is one of the oldest structures in the Magdeburger Börde. The watchtower was built of field stones in 1438 as a border marker between the areas settled by Germanic and Slavic peoples. Only two other watchtowers from this period have survived in Saxony-Anhalt. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMP32KN2–Pakszyn, Poland. 16th June 2018. Kupala Night - a Slavic holiday associated with the summer solstice of the Sun, celebrated during the shortest night of the year. Feast of fire, water, sun and moon, fertility, fertility, joy and love, commonly celebrated in areas inhabited by Slavic peoples, but also in a similar manner in areas inhabited by the Baltic, Germanic and Celtic peoples. Credit: Slawomir Kowalewski/Alamy Live News
RMR3N69T–People's Friendship Arch, Kiev, Ukraine
RM2CRCJ4P–Russia's President Vladimir Putin decorates Spanish Rafael Guzman Tirado, Professor of Greek Philology and Slavic Philology of the University of Granada with the People's Friendship order during a reception on the National Unity Day at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia November 4, 2017. REUTERS/Alexander Nemenov/Pool
RMA306AH–Rila Monastery Mountains Bulgaria Peoples Republic Balkan Peninsula Europe Travel Holy Land tourism icon iconic picture colour
RFP6874N–items of traditional Slavic folk crafts on the fair close-up
RF2GYY1E4–Red tablecloth in Russia. Folk pattern on the fabric. Fabric material in the Slavic peoples. National patterns from rustic weaving.
RFJBWAM7–Pole sculpture at Kap Arkona, Ruegen
RMP9CHR6–Trade in an Early East Slavic State. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMP7029C–The exterior of the Slovenian People's And National Assembly (Parliament building), by Vinko Glanz (1960) in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 27th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Portal Sculptures are by Zdenko Kalin and Krel Putrih.
RMAMJWBB–Textile hanging Bulgaria Peoples Republic Narodna Republika Bulgariya Balkan Peninsula Europe
RF2E3GYCW–PUKLICE, CZECH REPUBLIC - FEBRUARY 29, 2020: Peoples in mask attend Masopust or the Mardi Gras carnival, traditional ceremonial door-to-door processio
RM2H1NWKG–PUKLICE, CZECH REPUBLIC - FEBRUARY 29, 2020: Peoples in mask attend Masopust or the Mardi Gras carnival, traditional ceremonial door-to-door processio
RF2AW8CW5–Pole sculpture at Kap Arkona, Ruegen
RF2AD71F5–Cooking homemade dumplings from raw homemade dough. National cuisine of Slavic peoples.
RMHKK065–Historical map, the end of Migration Period in Europe
RMG3C27E–WW1 - The execution of Galizzianis and Ruthenians
RMHT19Y8–Slavic Count with a Female Captive. Artist: Golovin, Alexander Yakovlevich (1863-1930)
RFM1PFF3–Face Dolls - stuffed - Maslenitsa. Rag image of a woman. The traditional Attribute of the Slavic peoples in the celebration Shrovetide
RM2F4XRB4–Magdeburg, Germany. 21st Mar, 2021. The 'Blaue Warte' between Wanzleben and Oschersleben is one of the oldest structures in the Magdeburger Börde. The watchtower was built of field stones in 1438 as a border marker between the areas settled by Germanic and Slavic peoples. Only two other watchtowers from this period have survived in Saxony-Anhalt. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMP32KR7–Pakszyn, Poland. 16th June 2018. Kupala Night - a Slavic holiday associated with the summer solstice of the Sun, celebrated during the shortest night of the year. Feast of fire, water, sun and moon, fertility, fertility, joy and love, commonly celebrated in areas inhabited by Slavic peoples, but also in a similar manner in areas inhabited by the Baltic, Germanic and Celtic peoples. Credit: Slawomir Kowalewski/Alamy Live News
RMR3N69X–Monument at People's Friendship Arch, Kiev, Ukraine.
RM2CRCJ4K–Russia's President Vladimir Putin decorates Spain's Rafael Guzman Tirado, Professor of Greek Philology and Slavic Philology of the University of Granada with the People's Friendship order during a reception on the National Unity Day at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia November 4, 2017. REUTERS/Alexander Nemenov/Pool
RMA305RT–Rila Monastery Mountains Bulgaria Peoples Republic Balkan Peninsula Europe Travel Holy Land tourism icon iconic picture colour
RM2E60192–Dmitry Dyomushkin, the leader of the Slavic Union, Russia's most radical ultra-nationalist organisation, shouts slogans during a demonstration on the outskirts of Moscow, November 4, 2010. Russia marks the Day of People's Unity on November 4 when it celebrates the defeat of Polish invaders in 1612 and replaces a communist celebration of the 1917 revolution. REUTERS/Mikhail Voskresensky (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ANNIVERSARY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
RF2GYE39R–Red tablecloth in Russia. Folk pattern on the fabric. Fabric material in the Slavic peoples. National patterns from rustic weaving.
RM2AG63GP–. Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning. should wefail to remember that in the ethnic dis-tinctions Avhich we are here drawingamong the Slavic races as a whole weare dealing with differences not greaterthan those which may be found amongthe Teutonic peoples of the Germanempire. The Great Russians
RFR5TTA9–Yarga - the solar symbol of the Rus. Slavic seamless woolen knitted pattern
RMAJ2GB3–Textile hanging Bulgaria Peoples Republic Narodna Republika Bulgariya Balkan Peninsula Europe
RF2E3GYD7–PUKLICE, CZECH REPUBLIC - FEBRUARY 29, 2020: Peoples in mask attend Masopust or the Mardi Gras carnival, traditional ceremonial door-to-door processio
RM2H1NWM1–PUKLICE, CZECH REPUBLIC - FEBRUARY 29, 2020: Peoples in mask attend Masopust or the Mardi Gras carnival, traditional ceremonial door-to-door processio
RF2AW8CWW–Pole sculpture at Kap Arkona, Ruegen
RF2ADD4RW–Cooking homemade dumplings with meat from raw homemade dough. National cuisine of Slavic peoples.
RMWKC9XJ–A view of the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland. The PKiN, designed by Soviet architect Lev Rudnev, is the 6th-tallest building in the E
RF2GJRAF3–Crossed flags of Algeria and Poland. Official colors. Correct proportion. Vector illustration
RMW7C9T9–Idols, 1901. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
RF2FN01ND–Crossed flags of Algeria and Poland. Official colors. Correct proportion. Vector illustration
RM2F4XWP0–Magdeburg, Germany. 21st Mar, 2021. The 'Blaue Warte' between Wanzleben and Oschersleben is one of the oldest structures in the Magdeburger Börde . The watchtower was erected in 1438 from field stones as a border marker between the areas settled by Germanic and Slavic peoples. In Saxony-Anhalt only two other watchtowers from this period have survived. (Picture taken with drone) Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMP32KNN–Pakszyn, Poland. 16th June 2018. Kupala Night - a Slavic holiday associated with the summer solstice of the Sun, celebrated during the shortest night of the year. Feast of fire, water, sun and moon, fertility, fertility, joy and love, commonly celebrated in areas inhabited by Slavic peoples, but also in a similar manner in areas inhabited by the Baltic, Germanic and Celtic peoples. Credit: Slawomir Kowalewski/Alamy Live News
RMR3N69W–Monument at People's Friendship Arch, Kiev, Ukraine.
RF2G2TBN4–Crossed and waving flags of North Korea and Poland. Vector illustration
RMA3065W–Rila Monastery Mountains Bulgaria Peoples Republic Balkan Peninsula Europe Travel Holy Land tourism icon iconic picture colour
RFGXW6RA–European people's table setting in national Slavic style
RF2G1ACP7–wooden tub with oak and fir bath brooms on a bench in a traditional steam sauna banya
RM2AGBF83–. In joyful Russia. they form no part or parcel of Slavic litera-ture; they were written by Greek and Eoman writers, whowere in no way the forerunners of the Eussian literati.They were written about peoples who have never beenproved to be, and probably were not (with the exception ofthe Scyt!iians), in any large degree ancestors of the Eus-sians. What the scholarly adventurers of Athens and Eomewrote about the countries north of the Black Sea was lessabsorbingly interesting than what they wrote about thosecountries inhabitants, but more apropos to my theme; forit serves at least to show how mu
RMRCC2E6–Slavic Count with a Female Captive. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Golovin, Alexander Yakovlevich.
RFR5TTAD–Yarga well-being and white cross. Slavic seamless woolen knitted pattern
RMAHNY86–Wood carving Bulgaria Peoples Republic Narodna Republika Bulgariya Balkan Peninsula Europe
RF2E3GYCY–PUKLICE, CZECH REPUBLIC - FEBRUARY 29, 2020: Peoples in mask attend Masopust or the Mardi Gras carnival, traditional ceremonial door-to-door processio
RM2H1NWKJ–PUKLICE, CZECH REPUBLIC - FEBRUARY 29, 2020: Peoples in mask attend Masopust or the Mardi Gras carnival, traditional ceremonial door-to-door processio
RF2AW8CX6–Pole sculpture at Kap Arkona, Ruegen
RF2ADD4RH–Cooking homemade dumplings with meat from raw homemade dough. National cuisine of Slavic peoples.
RFKYKG11–Gomel, Belarus - March 12, 2016: Young boy crawling on a wooden post at the top of the souvenir. People playing the Slav peoples in the celebration Sh
RF2DDD06F–Golden domes of the Gethsemane Chernigovsky skete, Sergiev Posad, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia
RMW7CB3W–Grand prince Yaroslav the Wise (from the Historical Medal Series), 1770s.
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