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Ardagast or
Radogost (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρδάγαστος Ardagastos; Cyrillic: Ардагаст; fl. 584–597) was a 6th-century
Sclaveni brigadier (chieftain), alongside...
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during Maurice's
Balkan campaigns,
mentioned by
Theophylact Simocatta.
Ardagast, a
commander of Musokios, was sent and
raided Thrace,
which prompted Emperor...
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Radogost (chieftain) (fl. 584–597),
South Slavic chieftain also
known as
Ardagast A
Slavic name
meaning 'guest'
Radagast Radogoszcz (disambiguation) Radegast...
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names as
Slavic Radogoszcz, Radgoszcz, Radhošť, Ra****st, Radagast,
Ardagast - Radogost, and
Gothic Radagaisus. The
dispersal to East
Slavic Languages...
- the 6th
century in a Gr****
source mentioning a
Slavic tribal chief named Ardagast (Ancient Gr****: Αρδάγαστος; form
before probable metathesis). This name...
- campaigns). In this
period are
mentioned Sclaveni rex
Musokios and
chieftains Ardagast and Peiragastus. In 602, the
Avars attacked the Antes; this is the last...
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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...
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Byzantine Architecture of
Istanbul Ardabur (consul 427)
Ardabur (consul 447)
Ardagast Ardashir II
Ardenica Monastery Arechis II of
Benevento Areobindus Dagalaifus...
- 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...