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Radegast (god)

An early 16th century depiction of Radegast in George Spalatin's Chronicle of Saxony and Thurinigia

Radegast or Radogost is, according to medieval chroniclers, the god of the Polabian Slavs, whose temple was located in Rethra. In modern academic literature, however, the dominant view is that Radegast is a local nickname or a local alternative name of the solar god Svarozhits, who, according to earlier sources, was the chief god of Rethra. Some researchers also believe that the name of the town, where Svarozhits was the main deity, was mistakenly taken for a theonym. A popular local legend in the Czech Republic is related to Radegast.


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Радегаст Bulgarian Radegast Czech Radigast Danish Ράντεγκαστ Greek Radegast (dio) EO رادگاست (ایزد) FA Radegast (dieu) French Radigost Croatian Radigost Italian Радогост MK

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