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- Q570611 subject Q10163359.
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- Q570611 abstract "Radegast(Polish) , also Radigost, Redigast, Riedegost or Radogost is an old god of Slavic mythology. Since the name can be etymologised as meaning something like “ joyful guest." from the Slavic "rad" the root word of "radosc" = joy, happiness. Radegast was proclaimed as the Slavic god of hospitality. Myths concerning him were constructed based on various folk customs of sacred hospitality. Similar customs, are known in many Indo-European mythologies without a distinct deity associated explicitly with them. Another possible etymology may be from Slavic "rada" - council, and "gościć" or "goszczący" = to host. Radogost being the name of the council or assembly host, leader, or speaker, and one of the attributes of the god. This view could be supported by the political role Radegast temple played in the life of West Slavic tribes.".
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- Q570611 comment "Radegast(Polish) , also Radigost, Redigast, Riedegost or Radogost is an old god of Slavic mythology. Since the name can be etymologised as meaning something like “ joyful guest." from the Slavic "rad" the root word of "radosc" = joy, happiness. Radegast was proclaimed as the Slavic god of hospitality. Myths concerning him were constructed based on various folk customs of sacred hospitality.".
- Q570611 label "Radegast (god)".
- Q570611 depiction Radegast_god.jpg.