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Human settlement in Germany
Rethra (also known as Radagoszcz, Radegost, Radigast, Redigast, Radgosc and other forms like Ruthengost) was, in the 10th to the 12th centuries, the main
Rethra
Slavic god
chroniclers, the god of the Polabian Slavs, whose temple was located in Rethra. In modern academic literature, however, the dominant view is that Radegast
Radegast_(god)
10th to 12th century federation of West Slavic tribes
was Radgosc (also referred to by several other names, e.g., Riedegost or Rethra). The Lutici were first recorded by written sources in the context of the
Lutici
believed that it was the legendary center of the cult of Slavic tribe Veleti – Rethra. In 1969, during archaeological excavations carried out under the direction
Fischerinsel_(Tollensesee)
Historical term for Slavs
under a duke, but remained independent. Their leaders met in the temple of Rethra. In 983, many Wend tribes participated in a great uprising against the Holy
Wends
Historical region in Germany and Poland
Circipanes around the Pane (Peene) River, the Redarians around the temple of Rethra, the Wollinians on the isle of Wolin, the Tollensians around the Tollense
Western_Pomerania
Slavic god of fire
Chronicle: In the land of the Redarii there is a city called Riedegost (Rethra), which has three corners and one door in each wall and which is surrounded
Svarozhits
Priest in Slavic religion
to Thietmar a similar divination, only in two stages, was carried out in Rethra, and Herbord describes that among the Pomeranians a priest led an armed
Zhrets
Ritualistic killing, usually as an offering
1066, the Bishop of Mecklenburg John Scotus was sacrificed to Radegast in Rethra by the Slavic Lutici. Archeological findings indicate that the practice
Human_sacrifice
descriptions of the sanctuaries and cults of Redigost (Radegast, Svarozhich) in Rethra, Svyatovit (Svetovid) in Arkon (Jaromarsburg), Triglav in Szczecin, Chernobog
Slavic_paganism
to King Henry II and later in Thietmar's Chronicle as the chief deity of Rethra, the main political center of the Veleti. His name is generally translated
List_of_Slavic_deities
triumph. He was beaten and led through various cities to be mocked before, in Rethra, his hands, feet and head were cut off. According to Adam, his body was
Slavic_rebellion_of_1066
Opera-ballet by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
century Place: The Slavic lands of the Baltic sea-coast, in the city of Rethra, near the Labe (Elbe) River, in modern-day Germany. Voyslava has killed
Mlada_(Rimsky-Korsakov)
Topics referred to by the same term
a Slavic god Radegast (medieval settlement), also known as Radgosc or Rethra, an ancient Slavic town in Mecklenburg Radegast (beer), a Czech beer Radegast
Radegast
Bronze figurines and plates
Hohenzieritz) came from a pagan shrine in Rethra, a major town of Polabian Slavs, and Prillwitz is the location of Rethra. A detailed description was published
Prillwitz_idols
Ancient cult location
centre for the Slavs in the southern Baltic following the destruction of Rethra in 1068. The temple served as oracle site and received offerings from other
Jaromarsburg
Slavic deity
Svetovit, whose cult prevailed among the Pomeranian Slavs after the fall of Rethra, may have reached Corvey through merchants charged with donations to Svetovit
Svetovit
Historical Slavic tribe
Rani, but from all Baltic Wends after their earlier main religious centre, Rethra, was destroyed in by Germanic raiders in 1068/9. Other gods were Tjarnaglofi
Rani_(tribe)
Bishop of Mecklenburg
possession of the land. The chief god was Radegast Zuarasici, whose sanctuary at Rethra was the centre of his worship for the whole of Mecklenburg. Charlemagne's
John Scotus (bishop of Mecklenburg)
John_Scotus_(bishop_of_Mecklenburg)
Medieval territory in Europe
one of the four constituent tribes of the Lutici federation centered on Rethra, which started a successful uprising in 983. Rid of the empire's overlordship
Circipania
Late 10th-century uprising of ethnic Slavs in the Holy Roman Empire
religious representatives of the Empire. Starting from the Slavic sanctuary at Rethra, the bishops' seat of Havelberg on 29 June 983 was occupied and plundered
Slavic_revolt_of_983
Cape on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
religious centre for the Slavs of Mecklenburg after the destruction of Rethra in 1068. In 1168, the Danish king Valdemar I conquered Rügen which then
Cape_Arkona
Spiritual practice
been reported from medieval temples in Pomeranian Stettin and Lutitian Rethra and in temples in the Ming Dynasty Tombs. In India, horse worship in the
Horse_worship
Medieval West Slavic tribe
the Lutician federation, an alliance of several tribes based in Radgosc (Rethra). The Kessinians emerged as the northernmost of four tribes constituting
Kessinians
German cleric and Bishop of Halberstadt (c.1028–1088)
country of the Slavic Lutici tribes. His forces razed the pagan temple at Rethra (Radagoszcz), and the bishop returned to Saxony riding the sacred black
Burchard II (bishop of Halberstadt)
Burchard_II_(bishop_of_Halberstadt)
Castle in Dorf Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Mecklenburg Castle. The head of Bishop John was displayed at the pagan center of Rethra. Henry, a younger son of Gottschalk, avenged his father's death by killing
Mecklenburg_Castle
German archaeologist and museum director (1859–1943)
Sea, including a search for the fabled Slavic fortresses of Vineta and Rethra. Before World War I, Schuchhardt was also active outside of Germany, studying
Carl_Schuchhardt
alliance between the tribes, which met in the fortified temple-city of Rethra (modern-day Neubrandenburg). The Liutizian alliance lead a successful uprising
Wolkwitz
eastward expansion. 1067/68 and 1069: Saxon expeditions raid and destroy Rethra, the main Liutician stronghold and temple. 1093: Lutici, Pomeranians and
History_of_Pomerania
Lehitic ethnic group that formed around the 6th century
Polabian Slavic paganism, the known major cults: Svarozhich/Radegast in Rethra-Radgosc Triglav in Brennabor Gerovit in Havelberg Rugiewit with Porenut
Veleti
art of collecting. Über die Erforschung der Rethrasagen, 1908 – Study of Rethra sayings. Aus dem Lande Fritz Reuters, 1910 – From the land of Fritz Reuter
Richard_Wossidlo
Calendar year
Iziaslav I, in the aftermath of the Kievan Rus' defeat against the Cumans. Rethra destruction: In the Annals of Augsburg, the Slavic city is mentioned for
1068
German documentary film producer (born 1944)
Filmproduktion für NDR 1987 Feuerland 1988/89 Märkische Ziegel 1989 Arkona-Rethra-Vineta - Eine Reise zu versunkenen Orten - DEFA with Krüger Filmproduktion
Volker_Koepp
Hypothesized writing system
— Another contemporaneous source, Thietmar of Merseburg, describing a Rethra temple remarked that the idols there had their names carved out on them
Pre-Christian_Slavic_writing
Lutician area in the winter of 1067/68, raided their capital Rethra, captured the holy steed, Rethra's most important Svarozic oracle, and rode it to Halberstadt
Pomerania in the Early Middle Ages
Pomerania_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
isle of Usedom Broda near the old Liutizian main temple site and capital, Rethra and the later town of Neubrandenburg Gramzow in the center of the Uckermark
Christianization_of_Pomerania
Topics referred to by the same term
volumes of Czech articles and essays by František Palacký published 1871–1873 Rethra (also known as Radagoszcz, Radegost, Radigast, Redigast, Radgosc and other
Radhošť_(disambiguation)
This is supported by the fact that in the temple of Svarozhits-Radogost in Rethra, which was the main sanctuary of the Veleti, sacrifices of human heads were
Pripegala
Museum in Germany
the near, in the area around the Tollensesee lake, probably the location Rethra, the religious center of the West Slavs, and near Passentin during excavations
Slavic_Village_Passentin
Ancient divination method through horses
military conflicts. Acts of hippomancy were held in front of the temple at Rethra-Riedegost, consisting of making a horse walk between two crossed spears
Hippomancy
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Paris; died locally Volker Schmidt, (DE Wiki) (1942-2002), archaeologist, Rethra researcher Albert I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1377–1397), Duke of
Burg_Stargard
Decade
Iziaslav I, in the aftermath of the Kievan Rus' defeat against the Cumans. Rethra destruction: In the Annals of Augsburg, the Slavic city is mentioned for
1060s
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Goddess name
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Peaceful
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German
Glorious; Battle Maiden
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that beholds, observes, watches; roof; covering
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(ЖенÑ) Pet form of Russian Yevgeniya, ZHENYA means "well born."
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Orphan
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Life
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Strong.
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Lord Shiva
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Hindu
God sees or wealthy
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