This article is about the god. For other uses, see Khors (disambiguation).
"Hors" redirects here. For other uses, see Hors (disambiguation).
Member of Vladimir's pantheon
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Primary Chronicle
The Tale of Igor's Campaign
The Virgin Mary’s Journey through the Torments
Sermon by Saint Gregory, Found in the Comments...
Sermon by the Holy Father Saint John Chrysostom...
Sermon by One Who Loves Christ...
Sermon and Revelation by the Holy Apostles
Khors[a] is a Slavic god of uncertain functions mentioned since the 12th century. Generally interpreted as a sun god, sometimes as a moon god. The meaning of the theonym is also unknown: most often his name has been combined with the Iranian word for sun, such as the Persian xoršid, or the Ossetian xor, but modern linguists strongly criticize such an etymology, and other native etymologies are proposed instead.
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