Radegast or Radogost is, according to medieval chroniclers, the god of the Polabian Slavs, whose temple was located in Rethra. In modern academic literature...
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Radegast is a Czech beer brewed in Nošovice, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic since 1970. The beer is named after the Slavic god Radegast. Stemming...
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Radegast is a small town in Germany. Radegast may also refer to: Radegast (god), a Slavic god Radegast (medieval settlement), also known as Radgosc or...
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The statue of Radegast (Czech: socha Radegasta) is a statue of the alleged Slavic god Radegast located on Mount Radhošť in Dolní Bečva, Czech Republic...
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credited with the invention of beer. According to Czech legend, deity Radegast, god of hospitality, invented beer. Ninkasi was the patron goddess of brewing...
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Svarozhits (section Svarozhits-Radegast)
Russian: Сварожич) is a Slavic god of fire, son of Svarog. One of the few Pan-Slavic gods. He is most likely identical with Radegast, less often identified with...
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List of Slavic deities (redirect from Prove (god))
Slavic chief god. Procopius of Caesarea in the Gothic Wars describes the religion of the South Slavs: Indeed, they believe that a single god, creator of...
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List of agricultural deities (redirect from Agricultural god)
of one or more specialties within the field. Each god's culture or religion of origin is listed; a god revered in multiple contexts are listed with the...
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709–710. ISBN 978-0-415-86511-1. His name is taken from the Slavic god Radegast. Orr, Robert (1994). "Some Slavic Echos in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth"...
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By about 600, they had complete possession of the land. The chief god was Radegast Zuarasici, whose sanctuary at Rethra was the centre of his worship...
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Czech version of the name of Radegast. There is a Sierra trail to mountain Pustevny with the sculpture of god Radegast on the way. The sculpture of Saints...
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Slavic paganism (section God and spirits)
centuries gave detailed descriptions of the sanctuaries and cults of Redigost (Radegast, Svarozhich) in Rethra, Svyatovit (Svetovid) in Arkon (Jaromarsburg), Triglav...
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Human sacrifice (redirect from Blood god)
980s. In 1066, the Bishop of Mecklenburg John Scotus was sacrificed to Radegast in Rethra by the Slavic Lutici. Archeological findings indicate that the...
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SABMiller brands (section Radegast Brewery)
Premium Radegast Brewery is a brewery located in Nošovice, Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic since 1970. The beer is named after the god Radegast...
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Halfway to Radhošť from Pustevny is the statue of the pagan Slavic god Radegast from the year 1931. A skiing area of the same name also belongs to Pustevny...
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king. Slavic mythology contains a god named Radegast; this has been interpreted as "welcome guest", making him the god of hospitality. Tolkien's wizard...
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which Yaromir is shown a vision of Cleopatra. Yaromir, at the Temple of Radegast, is shown by the spirits that Voyslava is guilty. She confesses her sin...
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who were said to have erected statues of Suentebueck, Vitelubbe, and Radegast that had been toppled earlier. Strzelczyk interprets the name as svęty...
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minstrel November 10 – John Scotus, bishop of Mecklenburg Sacrificed to Radegast, the god of hospitality. November 14 – Fujiwara no Akihira, Japanese nobleman...
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(Rodzimowiercy Pomorscy), the Drzewo Przodków Association, the Circle of Radegast (Krąg Radogost), the Kałdus Association, the Swarga Group (Gromada "Swarga")...
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pagan cult of a deity of military function or some version of the supreme god, whose high priests had sometimes military retinue and were equal to the...
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Water" It has been suggested that his name is taken from the Slavic god Radegast. Orr, Robert (1994). "Some Slavic Echos in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth"...
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early (3rd to 4th centuries) names; frequent conflation with Slavic names (Radegast, Gustaph). gaud, gaut, gaus, got, goz a tribal name Y Y Gauzebald/Cozpolt/Gausbolda...
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Russia. 1066: John Scotus (bishop of Mecklenburg) was sacrificed to Radegast, the god of hospitality. 1071: Human sacrifice of women by volkhvy was reported...
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pagan cult of a deity of military function or some version of the supreme god, whose high priests had sometimes military retinue and were equal to the...
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magically appear. In gratitude for Edward H. Hamm Jr. financing the film God Bless America, filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait got a tattoo of the Hamm's Bear...
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Rožnov pod Radhoštěm Area of buildings in Pustevny, the statute of pagan god Radegast and sculptural group of Cyril and Methodius in Radhošť The zoological...
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idol at a park in Kovářov, South Bohemian Region Altar dedicated to the god Thoth by a Czech practitioner of Kemetism The deep changes in the religious...
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Niepodległościowych (Independence Traditions Museum) with three parts: Radegast train station Mausoleum and museum in Radogoszcz – Radogoszcz prison exhibition...
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minstrel November 10 – John Scotus, bishop of Mecklenburg Sacrificed to Radegast, the god of hospitality. November 14 – Fujiwara no Akihira, Japanese nobleman...
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