(Andrey Shishkin, Rod & Rozhaniczyi, 2014)
In Slavic mythology, Rod is god of the family, ancestors and fate, perhaps as the supreme god and the Rozhanitsy are invisible spirits or deities of fate.
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(Andrey Shishkin, Rod & Rozhaniczyi, 2014)
In Slavic mythology, Rod is god of the family, ancestors and fate, perhaps as the supreme god and the Rozhanitsy are invisible spirits or deities of fate.
Rožanice are usually interpreted as genii familiares, beings closely related to the household, family succession and child-birth. From other texts we also know that the term rožanice was used in Old Church Slavonic translations of Greek texts as the equivalent of the Greek concepts of tuchē and horoscopic genealogies. They were closely related to the progression and predestination of human life.
- Slavic Anthropogony Myths. Body and Corporeality in the Slavic Narratives about the Creation of Man by Jiří Dynda
Rodzanice, Marek Hapon