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Что (кто) такое Slavic alphabet - определение


Slavic alphabet         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Slavonic script; Slavic alphabet (disambiguation); Slavic script
Slavic alphabet may refer to any of the following scripts designed specifically for writing Slavic languages (note: a number of Slavic languages, including all West Slavic and some South Slavic, are written in the Latin script):
Alphabet (formal languages)         
NON-EMPTY SET OF SYMBOLS OR LETTERS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
Input symbol; Alphabet (computer science); Alphabet (mathematics); Character alphabet
In formal language theory, an alphabet is a non-empty set of symbols/glyphs, typically thought of as representing letters, characters, or digits but among other possibilities the "symbols" could also be a set of phonemes (sound units). Alphabets in this technical sense of a set are used in a diverse range of fields including logic, mathematics, computer science, and linguistics.
Slavic paganism         
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RELIGION/MYTHOLOGY
Circles in Polish mythology; Ladanki; Slavonic mythology; Wendish mythology; Slavic polytheism; Polish folk beliefs; Slavonic deities; Serbian mythology; Slavic goddess; Slavic Mythology; Danica (mythology); Russian mythology; Polish folk culture; Slavic pagan; Slavic mythologies; Znakhari; Zawlanie; Czarownica; Zirnitra; Slavonic paganism; Slavonic religion; Mythology of Serbia; Slavic mythos; Mythology of Belarus; Mythology of Croatia; Mythology of Ukraine; Mythology of Bulgaria; Mythology of Slovakia; Mythology of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Mythology of the Czech Republic; Mythology of Russia; Ukrainian mythology; Russian myths; Belarusian mythology; Servian mythology; List of locations in Slavic mythology and folklore; Slavic mythology; Mnogoverie; Slavic folk religion; History of Slavic religion; Slavic religion; Ancient Slavic religion; Old Slavic religion; Historical Slavic religion; Pre-Christian Slavic religion; Mythology of North Macedonia; Mythology of Poland; Mythology of Montenegro; Mythology of Moldova; Slavic Paganism; Polabian religion
Slavic paganism or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which occurred at various stages between the 8th and the 13th century. The South Slavs, who likely settled in the Balkan Peninsula during the 6th–7th centuries AD, bordering with the Byzantine Empire to the south, came under the sphere of influence of Eastern Christianity, beginning with the creation of writing systems for Slavic languages (first Glagolitic, and then Cyrillic script) in 855 by the brothers Saints Cyril and Methodius and the adoption of Christianity in Bulgaria in 863.