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- Dragovit (Latin: Drogoviz; German: Dragowit; Polish: Drogowit; died in 810;) was a pagan ruler (prince or chief) of the Veleti (Latin: rex Wiltorum; "king...
- Georgios Dragovits (Gr****: Γιώργος Ντράγκοβιτς; born (1968-10-20)20 October 1968) is a retired Gr**** male volleyball player. He was part of the Greece...
- tribe of Veleti, which hated the Franks, to ****emble under their leader Dragovit, including the Linonen Slavs and the Danes. The Frankish-led contingent...
- replaced by the Lutici who at least in part continued the Veleti tradition. Dragovit (c. 740–810) Liub (810–823) Milegast (823–823) Cealadragus (823–?) Pomerania...
- him accompanying Charlemagne on his campaign against the Veleti leader Dragovit. According to the 12th-century Kaiserchronik, he was slain by Charlemagne's...
- Duchy of Thuringia (complete list) – Heden II, Duke (689–719) VeletiDragovit, Prince (c.740–post-789) Volga Bulgaria (complete list) – Kotrag, Potentate...
- Desa (< Desimir, Desina), Dobralj, Dobro/Dobre, Dobronja, Dobroša, Drago, Dragovit, Grčina, Kočina, Mihač, Mihe, Mirča/Mirče, Odoljen, Petronja, Prodan, Prvo...
- to the Peene river, against the Veleti who were allies of the Saxons. Dragovit, king of the Veleti, whose castle, civitas Dragowiti was said to most likely...
- Daridis Giorgos Dermatis Christos Dimitrakopoulos Iraklis Doriadis Giorgos Dragovits - Mitar Đurić Giannis Fakas - Dima Filippov Andreas Frangos Vasilis Galakos...
- included the Sorbs and Obotrites led by chieftain Witzan. The army reached Dragovit of the Wiltzi, who surrendered, followed by other Slavic magnates and chieftains...