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Axes of Perun, also called a "hatchet amulets", are archaeological artifacts worn as a pendant and shaped like a battle axe in honor of Perun, the supreme deity of Slavic religion. They are counterparts to Nordic Mjolnir amulets. They are mostly found in modern day Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and parts of Scandinavia. Connection with the Slavic pre-Christian god Perun was made by V. P. Darkevich, although some authors prefer the association with Norse material culture.

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  • Axes of Perun, also called a "hatchet amulets", are archaeological artifacts worn as a pendant and shaped like a battle axe in honor of Perun, the supreme deity of Slavic religion. They are counterparts to Nordic Mjolnir amulets. They are mostly found in modern day Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and parts of Scandinavia. Connection with the Slavic pre-Christian god Perun was made by V. P. Darkevich, although some authors prefer the association with Norse material culture. (en)
  • 몰니야(러시아어: Молния) 또는 페룬의 도끼는 슬라브 신화의 뇌신 페룬이 사용하는 번개의 힘을 지닌 도끼이다. 사악한 자들에게 몰니야를 집어던지면 그 자를 죽이고 페룬의 손으로 돌아간다고 한다. (ko)
  • Сокира Перуна — сучасна назва археологічних знахідок кулонів у вигляді сокирки. Поширені були на землях Київської Русі та меншою мірою у країнах Скандинавії. Припущення щодо зв'язку амулета/оберега з язичницьким богом Перуном першим зробив Даркевич. (uk)
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  • Axes of Perun, also called a "hatchet amulets", are archaeological artifacts worn as a pendant and shaped like a battle axe in honor of Perun, the supreme deity of Slavic religion. They are counterparts to Nordic Mjolnir amulets. They are mostly found in modern day Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and parts of Scandinavia. Connection with the Slavic pre-Christian god Perun was made by V. P. Darkevich, although some authors prefer the association with Norse material culture. (en)
  • 몰니야(러시아어: Молния) 또는 페룬의 도끼는 슬라브 신화의 뇌신 페룬이 사용하는 번개의 힘을 지닌 도끼이다. 사악한 자들에게 몰니야를 집어던지면 그 자를 죽이고 페룬의 손으로 돌아간다고 한다. (ko)
  • Сокира Перуна — сучасна назва археологічних знахідок кулонів у вигляді сокирки. Поширені були на землях Київської Русі та меншою мірою у країнах Скандинавії. Припущення щодо зв'язку амулета/оберега з язичницьким богом Перуном першим зробив Даркевич. (uk)
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  • Axe of Perun (en)
  • 몰니야 (ko)
  • Сокира Перуна (амулет) (uk)
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