sthitpradnya
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hello people,
can anyone enlighten me as to what were the predominant religions in ancient europe and russia before the advent of christianity. i recently read a book by michael crichton called "the eaters of the dead". the book has nothing to do with cannibalism. it is a narrative by a recently islamised arab about his travels in erstwhile sweden. he describes the religion of those swedes in some places but i cannot say what it could have been. he mentions a practice among them though - when a man died the community called for virgin volunteers(female) to be cremated alive with the dead!! that too on a wooden barge floating in a river!! which religion could he be referring to?
what were the prevalent religions there before christianity? surely such a vast landmass as russia had to have some indigenous religion?
can anyone enlighten me as to what were the predominant religions in ancient europe and russia before the advent of christianity. i recently read a book by michael crichton called "the eaters of the dead". the book has nothing to do with cannibalism. it is a narrative by a recently islamised arab about his travels in erstwhile sweden. he describes the religion of those swedes in some places but i cannot say what it could have been. he mentions a practice among them though - when a man died the community called for virgin volunteers(female) to be cremated alive with the dead!! that too on a wooden barge floating in a river!! which religion could he be referring to?
what were the prevalent religions there before christianity? surely such a vast landmass as russia had to have some indigenous religion?