- The
Drevani (German: Draväno-Polaben or Drevanen) were a
tribe of
Polabian Slavs settling on the Elbe
river in the area of the present-day Lüchow-Dannenberg...
- Magdeburg. Linguistically, the
dialect was
particularly related to the
Drevani language used
until the 18th
century in
Wendland and
belonged to the West...
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confederation include: the
Linonen near Lenzen, the
Travnjane near the Trave, the
Drevani in the
Hanoverian Wendland. the
Ukrani in Prenzlau. As
allies of the Carolingian...
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considered part of Angria, not Eastphalia)
Drevani (a
Slavic tribe)
Chojna (sometimes
considered part of
Drevani)
Osterwalde (Salzwedel)
Gretinge (Hohne)...
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designation referring to the
Slavic people of the
Wends from
Obotrite tribe Drevani, who
lived there till the 18th
century — the last
known user of the local...
- the
Linones (Linonen) near Lenzen, the
Travnjane near the Trave, and the
Drevani in the
Hanoverian Wendland and the
northern Altmark. The Veleti, also known...
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Obotrites proper Wagrians Warnower Polabians proper Linonen Travnjane Drevani Veleti (Wilzi),
succeeded by
Lutici (Liutici)
Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen...
- Ratzeburg),
named after their Prince Ratibor. The
Polabians were
similar to the
Drevani, also
known as the Draväno-polaben or Drevanen, in Lüchow-Dannenberg. In...
- its
opposite coast. This dialect,
because of its
closer affinity to the
Drevani language than to the
Pomeranian area,
should be
classified as a West Lechitic...
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Obotrites proper Wagrians Warnower Polabians proper Linonen Wenden Travnjane Drevani Sorbs Venedi Luzyczanie Veleti (Wilzi) (†)
Lutici (Liutici)
Kissini (Kessiner...