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Radegast is a small town in the district Köthen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is administrated in the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Anhalt-Süd. The town covers an area of 3.95 km² and has a population of 1345. Köthen is a district (Kreis) in the middle of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. ...
With an area of 20,447 km² and a population of 2. ...
An Amt (plural Ämter) is an administrative unit, which is unique to the German Bundesländer (federal states) of Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg. ...
The first written document mentioning Frates de Radegiz dates from the year 1244. In 1727 the village received market and city rights from Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau. On April 1 1994 Radegast joined the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Gölzau-Görzig, which was renamed to Anhalt-Süd on the same date. Events Sultan Malik al-Muattam razes city walls. ...
Events June 11 - George, Prince of Wales becomes King George II of Great Britain. ...
Radegast is also name of Slavic god of mutuality. His monumental sculpture stands on the crest from the Radhošť mountain to Pustevny in the Beskydy mountains, Moravia, Czech Republic. The Statue of Radegast Radegast, also called Radigost, Radhost, Redigast, Roswodiz, and other similar variations, is the Slavic god of hospitality, fertility, and crops. ...
Baba Yaga, by Ivan Bilibin. ...
God is the term used to denote the Supreme Being ascribed by monotheistic religions to be the creator, ruler and/or the sum total of, existence. ...
The Radhošť is a mountain 1129m high with a nice view to the Beskydy mountains and with the chapel and the sculptures of St. ...
Beskidy Mountains (Beskid Mountains, Beskidy, Beskydy, Beskids) is a series of Czech Republic, northwestern Slovakia, and southern Poland, along the border between Poland and the Czech Republic and Slovakia. ...
Moravia in relation to the current kraje of the Czech Republic Moravia (Czech and Slovak: Morava, German: Mähren, Polish: Morawy, Hungarian: Morvaország) is an historical region in the east of the Czech Republic. ...
J.R.R. Tolkien gave similar name to a wizard. J. R. R. Tolkien in 1916. ...
Radagast the Brown is one of the Wizards in J. R. R. Tolkiens fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings and is mentioned in The Hobbit. ...
Radegast is also a Czech beer known for being very bitter, brewed in Nošovice, Czech Republic. The beer is named after the god Radegast. Beer, generally, is an alcoholic beverage produced through the fermentation of sugars suspended in an aqueous medium, and which is not distilled after fermentation. ...
External links
- Facts of Radegast (German)
- Radegast company pages (Czech)
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