This is a list of Slavic deities, spirits and mythological creatures. Jarovit, god of vegetation, fertility, and spring, also associated with war and harvest; Perun, god of thunder and lightning, associated with war; Svetovid, god of war, fertility, and abundance; Zorya Utrennyaya, goddess of the morning star, sometimes depicted as a warrior goddess who protected men in battle Marzanna (in Polish), Marena (in Russian), Morana (in Czech, Bulgarian, Slovene, and Serbo-Croatian), or Morena (in Slovak and Macedonian) is a Slavic goddess associated with seasonal rites based on the idea of death and rebirth of nature. He is associated with the oak tree, and is a god of war; in some respects, he's a lot like the Norse and Germanic Thor and Odin combined. Perun is heavily masculine, and … Junda, Lithuanian goddess of war; Slavic.
Below you will find a list of the war gods and goddesses from many of the world's ancient religions and from the Semitic goddess Agasaya to the Slavonic Zroya. She is an ancient goddess associated with winter's death and rebirth and dreams. In Slavic mythology, Perun is the god of the sky and of thunder and lightning.