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Radegast and stud
In 1999 the Radegast stud farm was sold to private owners.
* Radegast stud farm ( German )

Radegast and created
From 1685 to 1688, a dam was built in the lowland of the river Fuhne between Radegast and Zörbig, which created an important trade-route between the cities of Magdeburg and Leipzig.

Radegast and its
The official Radegast Chronicle says, " the lower level of the soil in this area is not bad, but its value is lowered because it is too damp.
In the first years of its existence it was a simple post station for the town of Radegast and the villages Wehlau, Lennewitz, Riesdorf, Cosa, Fernsdorf, Station Weißandt, Priesdorf and Cösitz.

Radegast and history
A railway was opened in 1897 and extended in the following years, but at the end of World War II the railway history of Radegast came to an end because the railway was disassembled as reparation payment to the Soviet Union.

Radegast and which
Misinterpretation of Thiethmar's historic description of Wendish paganism led to confusion between a god, Svarožič, and the city in which his temple stood, Radegast.
The neighbouring village in the north of Radegast is called Weißandt-Gölzau, in the east it is the village Zehbitz, in the south there is the town of Zörbig and in the west Radegast is bordering on Cösitz, which is a now part of Zörbig.
On April 1, 1994 Radegast joined the " Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Gölzau-Görzig ", which was renamed to " Anhalt-Süd " on the same date.
However, Thietmar of Merseburg wrote in his Chronicon that the pagan Luticians in their holy city of " Radegast " worshipped many gods, the most important of which was called Zuarasici, identified as either Svarog or Svarožič.

Radegast and is
Radegast is also the name of a deity in Slavic mythology.
Radegast is a small town in the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Radegast is located midway between the cities of Köthen ( Anhalt ), Wolfen, Bitterfeld and Dessau.
Radegast is situated at the margin of the Köthen culture plain.
The tree called " Friedenseiche " (" oak of peace ") is a mark of Radegast today and a natural landmark.
There is a Sierra trail to mountain Pustevny with the sculpture of god Radegast on the way.
Radegast, also Radigost, Redigast, Riedegost or Radogost, is mentioned by Adam of Bremen in his Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum as the deity worshipped in the Lutician city of Rethra.
There is a statue dedicated to the god Radegast on top of mount Radhošť in the Czech Beskydy mountains as well as another, smaller version in the center of Prague's zoo.
The name Radhošť itself is supposed ( most probably wrong ) to be a Czech transcription of Radegast.
Radegast is also a brand of Czech beer.
Yaromir, at the Temple of Radegast, is shown by the spirits that Voyslava is guilty.

Radegast and on
Statue of " Radegast ( god ) | Radegast " on a Czech Republic | Czech Beskids | Beskydy mountains
Some interpretations claim that Svetovit was another name for Radegast, while another states that he was a fake god, a Wendish construction based on the name St. Vitus.
The area of Radegast borders on the national park " Cösitzer Teich " in the southeast and on the conservation park " Fuhneaue " in the south.
File: New granite sculpture of Radegast. jpg | Statue of " Radegast " on a Czech Beskids
Statue of " Radegast " on a Czech mountain Radhošť.

Radegast and .
Major works include a chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg from the beginning of the 11th century, who described a temple in the city of Riedegost ( Radegast ) where the great deity Zuarasic ( Svarožič ) was worshipped.
Since the name Radegast can be easily etymologised as meaning " Dear guest ", this led to the construction of Radegast as the supposed Slavic god of hospitality and sun.
Pilsner Urquell, Velkopopovický Kozel, Radegast, Nastro Azzurro, Peroni, Tyskie, Topvar, Ursus, Dreher, Grolsch and Lech.
In 1612, Radegast became a princely office.
In 1702 Radegast became a market-town, and in the same year the building of Radegast's first church began.
Two years later, in 1873, the fire-brigade of Radegast was founded.
Since 1939 it had transported goods but no more passengers between the towns of Radegast and Zörbig.
Radegast and horses-an inseparable union today as well as in former times.
After World War II ended, a new sector of the economy was opened up, as the horse-breeding started at the Radegast domain in 1951.

stud and farm
Northern Dancer stood at stud at Taylor's Windfields Farm in Oshawa, Ontario until 1969, when he was moved to Windfields ' Maryland farm, where he remained until his death.
The world's largest Thoroughbred stud, Coolmore Stud, has its main farm there ( in addition to major operations in the U. S. and Australia ).
Near to Sandringham house is the Royal Stud, a stud farm that houses many of the royal horses.
The stud farm trades under the name Wilgerbosdrift Stud, and has bred some incredibly successful horses.
Still a major base, and for many years his principal residence, is Castlemartin, a " big house " dating in current form from the 18th century, at Kilcullen, County Kildare ( which has associated stud farm and cattle breeding premises on the large estate lands ).
The stud farm on the banks of the Liffey, with a 10-room house and a cottage, was thought to have been intended for one of his daughters.
Fitzgerald called the stud farm manager, who called Shergar ’ s vet, Cosgrove.
Another prominent racehorse owner, Jack Barnato Joel, bought the estate including the stud farm farm in 1906.
In 1870 the Japanese Emperor established a stud farm for the household cavalry in the area that later became Misawa AB, and kept his own ( Tenno Heika ) cavalry there until 1931, when the Sino-Japanese conflict required their use in China.
The town centre itself had moved from the Station Road / Dock Street area, to an area that had once been home to a stud farm ( indeed, the former Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council officially referred to the town centre as Stud Farm for housing allocation purposes ) around the crossroads of Sutton Way / Stanney Lane and Whitby Road.
The Rothschilds began to acquire large estates in Buckinghamshire in the 1840s, when an estate was purchased near Mentmore for hunting, and a stud farm and kennels were established.
After this, Ourasi began a stud career at Aunou-le-Faucon Stud farm.
In the short space of ten years following its creation the stud farm bred two Epsom Derby winners for the Baron.
The Rothschild family who reside at nearby Ascott House maintain a stud farm at Southcote, and own the remaining agricultural land in the hamlet.
The stud farm and its adjoining former manager's house are known as " Southcourt Stud ".
In 1948, Adios was bought by harness racing driver, Delvin Miller, to stand in stud at his Meadow Lands farm near Washington, Pennsylvania.
Thereafter, the Kinsky family received an order to develop their stud farm and breed horses for the Emperor's cavalry in the early 18th century.
In 1872, Miller acquired land at The Basin in 1872 and invested considerable time and money building up a stud farm for racing horses, at one stage owning over in The Basin.
* Camel stud farm: Kalkfontain
He established a stud farm at Crafton, Buckinghamshire, and was a member of the Jockey Club.
Retired to stand at stud at Claiborne Farm, he failed to perform satisfactorily and in 1943 was turned over to the Jockey Club's Breeding Bureau, which sent him north to a stud farm in New York State where he remained for seven years.
The company has invested over $ 7 billion transforming the 360 – acre former stud farm into a manufacturing centre.
In 1834 he expanded the already renowned family stud farm in Eastern Bohemia.

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