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- Lada_(goddess) abstract "Lada or Lado is the name of a Slavic deity of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty. Lada is one of the four gods mentioned circa 1405-1412 by Lucas from Great Kozmin, a professor of and rector at Cracow University in his "Postylia" as being worshipped in Poland (the others being Jassa, Kiy or Qui and Niya). The full text reads in relevant parts as follows: "Non enim salvatur in hoc nomine Lado, Yassa, Quia, Nia sed in nomine Ihesus Christus […] Non Lada, non Yassa, non Nia, que suntnomina alias ydolorum in Polonia hic cultorum, ut quedam cronice testantur ipsorum Polonorum." (One does not receive salvation through the names of Lada, Yassa, Quia or Nia but rather through the name of Jesus Christ... Not Lada, Yassa or Nia, that incidentally are the names of the gods worshipped here in Poland as will attest cerain chronicles of the Poles). Most of these Gods were later included in the lists of Polish deities chronicled by Jan Długosz in 1480 in his Annales seu cronicae incliti Regni Poloniae and, thereafter, by Maciej Miechowita in his Chronica Polonorum around 1519.The word 'Lado' does indeed appear in many Slavic and Baltic wedding and folk songs, particularly those sung during Ivan Kupala and other summer festivals. Its meaning, if indeed it has any, is unclear. Some researchers claim it to be a mere exclamation. While many of the folk songs containing such an exclamation actually do have some elements from the pre-Christian celebrations of summer solstice, these researchers assert that they are not addressed to any god or goddess Lado. Other researchers postulate that a recurring usage of a certain word in similar context may be reasonably explained to be a trace of beliefs predating written tradition.".
- Lada_(goddess) thumbnail Серия_Древо_жизни._Держательница_кольца_(Лада).1998г.29,6х20,2.jpg?width=300.
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- Lada_(goddess) hasPhotoCollection Lada_(goddess).
- Lada_(goddess) subject Category:Croatian_music_history.
- Lada_(goddess) subject Category:Fakelore.
- Lada_(goddess) subject Category:Slavic_folklore.
- Lada_(goddess) subject Category:Slavic_goddesses.
- Lada_(goddess) subject Category:Slavic_gods.
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- Lada_(goddess) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Lada_(goddess) type SlavicGoddesses.
- Lada_(goddess) type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Lada_(goddess) comment "Lada or Lado is the name of a Slavic deity of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty. Lada is one of the four gods mentioned circa 1405-1412 by Lucas from Great Kozmin, a professor of and rector at Cracow University in his "Postylia" as being worshipped in Poland (the others being Jassa, Kiy or Qui and Niya).".
- Lada_(goddess) label "Lada (Gottheit)".
- Lada_(goddess) label "Lada (goddess)".
- Lada_(goddess) label "Lada (mythologie)".
- Lada_(goddess) label "Łada (bóstwo)".
- Lada_(goddess) label "Лада (мифология)".
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Lada_(bohyně).
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Lada_(Gottheit).
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Lada_(mythologie).
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Łada_(bóstwo).
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs m.021js5.
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Q1298222.
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Q1298222.
- Lada_(goddess) sameAs Lada_(goddess).
- Lada_(goddess) wasDerivedFrom Lada_(goddess)?oldid=606580912.
- Lada_(goddess) depiction Серия_Древо_жизни._Держательница_кольца_(Лада).1998г.29,6х20,2.jpg.
- Lada_(goddess) isPrimaryTopicOf Lada_(goddess).