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    Radagaisus (died 23 August 406) was a Gothic king who led an invasion of Roman Italy in late 405 and the first half of 406. A committed Pagan, Radagaisus evidently planned to sacrifice the Senators of the Christian Roman Empire to the gods, and to burn Rome to the ground. Radagaisus was

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    Radagaisus's force probably consisted of about 20,000 fighting men. Many of the fighters were accompanied by their families and other noncombatants, meaning that the total size of Radagaisus's group may

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    Stilicho's army relieved the siege of Florentia as the city was approaching the point of surrender. The Roman counterattack was

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    • History of Orosius
    • History of Zosimus
    • Chronicle of Prosper of Aquitaine
    • Chronicle of Marcellinus Comes
    Augustine of Hippo, City of God, Book 5, Chapter 23

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    Edward Gibbon in the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776), Chapter 30

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    1. ^ Peter Heather, The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians, 2nd ed. 2006:194;
    2. ^ Herwig Wolfram, History of the Goths (1979) 1988, "Radagaisus and his

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    • Drinkwater, John F., "The usurpers Constantine III (407-411) and Jovinus (411-413)", Britannia 29 (1998:269-98).
    • Michael Kulikowski, "Barbarians in Gaul, Usurpers in Britain" Britannia 31 (2000:325-345).

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    Radagaisus († 23. August 406) war ein gotischer Heerführer, wahrscheinlich ein Greutunge. Er führte 405/06 ein im Kern gotisches Heer – realistische Schätzungen gehen von etwa 20.000 Kriegern aus; das würde einer Gesamtzahl von ca. 100.000 Menschen entsprechen – aus der Umklammerung der Hunnen nach Oberitalien. Ob der Zug polyethnisch zusammengesetzt war, d. h. neben gotischen Gruppen aus mehreren unterschiedlichen Stämmenbestand, ist nicht klar zu …

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    Trupele lui Radagaisus, probabil, numărau aproximativ 20.000 de luptători.Mulți dintre luptători au fost însoțiți de familiile lor, ceea ce înseamnă că dimensiunea poate atinge 100.000. Radagaisus, a cărui origini sunt necunoscute, fugind de presiunile hunilor, a invadat Italia, fără a trece prin Balcani, care indică faptul că in…
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    • Decedat: 23 august 406
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    Jeho cesta začala někde v Pannonii , západně od Karpat. Archeologické nálezy naznačují, že jeho cesta procházela jihovýchodním Noricem a západní Panonii. V této době bylo vypáleno a opuštěno municipium Flavia Solva ve Štýrsku a také Claudium Aguntum (u současného Lienzu). Neurčitý počet lidí před jeho postupují…
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    A fact from Radagaisus appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 6 November 2007. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know ... that the Gothic king Radagaisus abandoned his forces and tried escaping after a …

    • https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radagaisus

      Radagaisus Bách khoa toàn thư mở Wikipedia Tranh của Giorgio Vasari miêu tả kết cuộc của Radagaisus, Defeat of Radagasio below Fiesole, 1563-1565 Radagaisus (? – 23 tháng 8, 406) là một vị vua người Goth đã tiến hành cuộc xâm lăng lãnh thổ …

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      the haughty Rhodogast, or Radagaisus, marched from the northern extremities of Germany almost to the gates of Rome, and left the remains of his army to achieve the destruction of the West. [The name of Rhadagast was that of a local deity of the Obotrites, (in Mecklenburg .) . . .

    • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Radagaisus

      Radagaisus m sg ( genitive Radagaisī ); second declension A Gothic king who was defeated by Stilicho Declension Second-declension noun, singular only. References Radagaisus in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radogost_(mythology)

      An early 16th century depiction of Radogost in Georg Spalatin 's Chronicle of Saxony and Thurinigia. Radogost is an alleged deity of the Polabian Slavs, whose main temple was supposed to be located in Rethra. Modern scholars, however, believe that Radogost is actually a local nickname for the solar god Svarozhits or his alternative name.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radagast

      The name Radagast in reality is found in Edward Gibbon 's 1776–1789 Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in the form "Radagaisus". Slavic mythology contains a god named Radegast; this has been interpreted as "welcome guest", making him the god of hospitality.

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