A brief glimpse into the past

Zpoza lajny #2: FK Kozlovice - FK Šumperk
Zpoza lajny #2: FK Kozlovice - FK Šumperk

Úvodní mistrovské utkání jarní části divizní skupiny E odehrál náš celek na půdě Kozlovic. I přes všechny papírové předpoklady, ...



🎬SESTŘIH GÓLŮ | Kozlovice - Frýdek-Místek | 1. kolo MOL Cup | 17. 8. 2022
🎬SESTŘIH GÓLŮ | Kozlovice - Frýdek-Místek | 1. kolo MOL Cup | 17. 8. 2022

1. kolo MOL Cup | FK Kozlovice - FK Frýdek-Místek 2:3p | 17. 8. 2022 | Branky: 27. Galetka, 29. Kaďorek – 54. Martiník, 90+4.



Sestřih utkání Šumperk vs. Slavičín
Sestřih utkání Šumperk vs. Slavičín

Sestřih toho nejpodstatnějšího z utkání 15. kola Divize E sezóny 2021/22. FK Šumperk - TVD Slavičín 2:1 Góly: 38. Linet (pen.)



Team, Place & City Details

Slavičín
Slavičín

Slavičín is a town in the Zlín Region, Czech Republic. It has a population of about 6,500 people.

Slavic influence on Romanian

The Slavic influence on Romanian is noticeable on all linguistic levels: lexis, phonetics, morphology and syntax. The intercultural process also enriched the Slavic languages, which borrowed Vulgar Latin words and terms from Romanian, a Romance language, as, for example, mezin

Slavic invasion of the Balkans
Slavic invasion of the Balkans

The Slavic invasion of the Balkan Peninsula is considered to have taken place mostly in the first decades of the 7th century after a series of wars between the Sassanid Empire and the Avar Khaganate against the Eastern Roman Empire. Also called the Byzantine Empire, it lost much of its territory in Egypt, the Levant, Asia Minor and the Balkans.

Slavic Native Faith
Slavic Native Faith

The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery, and rarely as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement, its practitioners harken back to the historical belief systems of the Slavic peoples of Central and Eastern Europe, though the movement is inclusive of external influences and hosts a variety of currents.

Slavic names
Slavic names

Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries.

Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays
Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays

In Slavic Native Faith there are a number of shared holidays throughout the year, when important ritual activities are set according to shared calendars. Generally speaking, ritual activities may be distinguished into "external" (exoteric) and "internal" (esoteric) relatively to the different communities.

Slavic Native Faith in Russia
Slavic Native Faith in Russia

Slavic Native Faith in Russia is widespread, according to some estimates from research organisations which put the number of Russian Rodnovers in the millions. The Rodnover population generally has a high education and many of its exponents are intellectuals, many of whom are politically engaged both in the right and the left wings of the political spectrum.

Slavic Native Faith and mono-ideologies
Slavic Native Faith and mono-ideologies

In its own view of history, Rodnovery is destined to supplant what Rodnovers call the "mono-ideologies", whose final bankruptcy the world is now witnessing. By "mono-ideologies", they mean all those ideologies which promote "universal and one-dimensional truths", unable to grasp the complexity of reality and therefore doomed to failure one after the other.

Slavic Native Faith's theology and cosmology

Slavic Native Faith has a theology that is generally monistic, consisting in the vision of an absolute, supreme God (Rod) who begets the universe and lives as the universe (pantheism and panentheism), present in all its phenomena. Polytheism, that is the worship of the gods or spirits, and ancestors, the facets of the supreme Rod generating all phenomena, is an integral part of Rodnovers' beliefs and practices.

Slavic Native Faith's identity and political philosophy
Slavic Native Faith's identity and political philosophy

In the Russian intellectual milieu, Slavic Native Faith presents itself as a carrier of the political philosophy of nativism/nationalism/populism (narodnichestvo), intrinsically related to the identity of the Slavs and the broader group of populations with Indo-European origins. The scholar Robert A. Saunders has found that Rodnover ideas are very close to those of Eurasianism, the current leading ideology of the Russian state.