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Zislbogda:Zilsbog is a Slavic Pseudo Deity. It is among the Prillwitz idols.[1]

It and many other slavic pseudo deities were created by Andreas Gottlieb Masch (1771),[2] a German theologian who studied the so-called Prillwitz idols, taking them to be authentic Slavic statues, but which are now recognized as 17th century forgeries.[3][4][5] The drawings for his book were made by Daniel Woge, a German painter and illustrator.[2] Masch's information was further repeated by Martin Friedrich Arendt (1820),[6] a German botanist and antiquarian, and Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1824),[7] a Danish writer.

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  • Masch, Andreas Gottlieb (1771). Die gottesdienstlichen Alterthümer der Obotriten, aus dem Tempel zu Rhetra, am Tollenzer-See. Daniel Woge (red.). Neustrelitz: Rellstab. Search this book on
  • Ingemann, Bernhard Severin (1824). Grundtræk til en nord-slavisk og vendisk Gudelære: Indbydelsesskrift til den offentlige Examen ved Soröe Academies Skole. Trykt hos Jens Hostrup Schultz. Search this book on
  • Arendt, Martin Friedrich (1820). Großherzoglich-Strelitzisches Georgium Nord-Slavischer Gottheiten und ihres Dienstes. Minden: Bösendahl. Search this book on
  • Beyer, Wilhelm Gottlieb (1872). "Die Hauptgottheiten der westwendischen Völkerschaften". Verein für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde: Jahrbücher des Vereins für Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde. 37: 115–171.
  • Strzelczyk, Jerzy (1998). Mity, podania i wierzenia dawnych Słowian. Poznań: Dom Wydawniczy Rebis. ISBN 83-7120-688-7. Search this book on
  • Dudko, Dmitrij Michajłowicz (2002). Велесова книга. Славянские Веды. Антология мудрости. Moscow: ЭКСМО-Пресс. ISBN 5-04-009912-6. Search this book on
  • Klejn, Leo (2004). "«Веды славян» и «Велесова книга»". Воскрешение Перуна. К реконструкции восточнославянского язычества (in русский). Eurazja. ISBN 5-8071-0153-7. Search this book on
  • Kalandra, Záviš (2002). České pohanství I (in čeština) (2 ed.). Praga: Academia. ISBN 80-86019-82-9. Search this book on
  • Bartocha, Josef (1881). "O starších překladech velebásní Homerových u nás. (1801–1843)". Listy filologické a paedagogické (in čeština). 8 (3/4): 242–301. ISSN 1801-1934. JSTOR 23429137.
  • Brückner, Aleksander (1985). Mitologia słowiańska (in polski). Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. ISBN 8301062452. Search this book on
  • Szyjewski, Andrzej (2003). Religia Słowian (in polski). Kraków: Wydawnictwo WAM. ISBN 83-7318-205-5. Search this book on
  • Gieysztor, Aleksander (2006). Mitologia Słowian (in polski). Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. ISBN 978-83-235-0234-0. Search this book on
  • Enders, Julius (1993). "Speciální problémy Mater verborum". Jazykovědný rozbor Rukopisu Královédvorského, Zelenohorského a dalších staročeských textů s nimi spojovaných (in čeština). Neklan. ISBN 8090088465. Search this book on
  • Moroz-Grzelak, Lidia (2004). "Między nieświadomością a mistyfikacją. „Veda Slovena" – fałszerstwo literackie Słowiańszczyzny południowej". Wielkie tematy kultury w literaturach słowiańskich (in polski). 5. I. Malej, Z. Tarajło-Lipowska. Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. pp. 91–98. Search this book on
  • Milojević, Miloš (1869). Песме и обичаи укупног народа српског: Обредне песме. Прва књига (in српски / srpski). Belgrad. Search this book on
  • Montalba, Anthony Reubens (1850). Fairy Tales From All Nations. New York: Harper. Search this book on
  • Кутарев, Олег Владиславович (2017-08-10). "Святыни полабских славян в Германии" (in русский). Пантеон. Retrieved 2021-04-25.

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