entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_SLAV_CHERNOBOG,SRC_HELMOLD_CHRONICA,primary text attestation,The 'black god' of the Polabian Slavs to whom Helmold says misfortune was attributed; the only securely attested member of the often-cited black/white dualism. ENT_SLAV_RADEGAST,SRC_HELMOLD_CHRONICA,primary text attestation,"The chief god of the Redarii at the temple of Rethra, named by Helmold and Adam of Bremen; often identified by scholars with Svarozhich." ENT_SLAV_SVAROZHICH,SRC_HELMOLD_CHRONICA,primary text attestation,A fire god understood as the son of Svarog; chief deity of the temple at Rethra in the West-Slavic chronicles and the personified sacred fire in East-Slavic homilies. ENT_SLAV_TRIGLAV,SRC_HELMOLD_CHRONICA,primary text attestation,"The three-headed god of Szczecin and Wolin whose heads signified rule over heaven, earth, and the underworld, reported in the Lives of Otto of Bamberg." ENT_SLAV_YAROVIT,SRC_HELMOLD_CHRONICA,primary text attestation,"A West-Slavic war god (Latinized Gerovitus) worshipped at Wolgast and Havelberg, equated with Mars and associated with spring fertility." ENT_SLAV_ZHIVA,SRC_HELMOLD_CHRONICA,primary text attestation,"A goddess of the Polabian Slavs (Siwa/Živa) named by Helmold, her name connected to the Slavic root for 'living', suggesting a life/fertility function."