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- Ardagast or Radogost (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρδάγαστος Ardagastos; Cyrillic: Ардагаст; fl. 584–597) was a 6th-century South Slavic chieftain under King Musokios...
- Balkan campaigns. Menander Protector writes about Musokios in his works. Ardagast, a commander of Musokios, was sent and raided Thrace, which prompted Emperor...
- Bosnian bishop Radogost (mythology), a theonym and epithet of Svarozhits Ardagast, or Radogost (fl. 584–597), South Slavic chieftain A Slavic name meaning...
- the 6th century in a Gr**** source mentioning a Slavic tribal chief named Ardagast (Ancient Gr****: Αρδάγαστος; form before probable metathesis). This name...
- CE names as Slavic Radogoszcz, Radgoszcz, Radhošť, Ra****st, Radagast, Ardagast - Radogost, and Gothic Radagaisus. The dispersal to East Slavic Languages...
- 562), brother of Mezamir Musokios, or Mužok (fl. 592), Antes monarch Ardagast (fl. 584–97), commander and chieftain of Musokios Pirogast Wikimedia Commons...
- Priscus tried to stop invasions, attacking and defeating the Slavs under Ardagast in the north of the province. In 602 during the mutiny of the Byzantine...
- emplo**** by Musokios. The latter had just been informed of the defeat of Ardagast and had yet to react to it. Priscus and the defector started working on...
- Byzantine Architecture of Istanbul Ardabur (consul 427) Ardabur (consul 447) Ardagast Ardashir II Ardenica Monastery Arechis II of Benevento Areobindus Dagalaifus...