A zhrets is a priest in the Slavic religion whose name is reconstructed to mean "one who makes sacrifices". The name appears mainly in the East and South Slavic vocabulary, while in the West Slavs it is attested only in Polish. Most information about the Slavic priesthood comes from Latin texts about the paganism of the Polabian Slavs. The descriptions show that they were engaged in offering sacrifices to the gods, divination and determining the dates of festivals. They possessed cosmological knowledge and were a major source of resistance against Christianity.
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"Priest of Fire" - Jan Matejko, Polish painting masterpiece c. 1870, pencil on paper, 17.5 x 15.8 cm...
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Slavs serving their Gods" (Sloveni služe bogovima), K. Mandrović (1885).
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