Perun
| Perun | |
|---|---|
God of the sky, lightning, thunder, war  | |
| Weapon | Hammer, mace or axe | 
| Battles | Battle of Perun and Veles | 
| Animals | Eagle | 
| Symbol | Oak, fire, iris | 
| Genealogy | |
| Consort | Mokosh, Perunika or Dodola | 
| Children | Jarilo and Morana | 
| Equivalents | |
| Indo-European | Perkwunos | 
| Norse | Thor | 
| Finnic | Ukko | 
| Baltic | Perkūnas | 
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In Slavic mythology, Perun (Cyrillic: Перун) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of sky, thunder, lightning, storms, rain, law, war, fertility and oak trees. His other attributes were fire, mountains, wind, iris, eagle, firmament (in Indo-European languages, this was joined with the notion of the sky of stone), horses and carts, and weapons (hammer, axe (Axe of Perun), and arrow). The supreme god in the Kievan Rus' during the 9th-10th centuries, Perun was first associated with weapons made of stone and later with those of metal.