- The
Glomacze or
Daleminzi (Polish:
Głomacze or Gołomacze, German: Daleminzier), were a West
Slavic tribe of
Polabian Slavs inhabiting areas in the middle...
- historians; it may have
reached up to the
settlement area of the
Slavic Glomacze (Talaminzi)
tribes beyond the
Mulde river,
identified as
eastern neighbours...
-
Hevelli tribes and
seizes their capital, Brandenburg.
Henry invades the
Glomacze lands in the
middle Elbe valley,
where he
besieges and
destroys the main...
- In 856 he led the
Sorbs into
battle alongside King
Louis against the
Glomacze tribe,
defeating them and
putting them
under German rule.
Shortly after...
- 7.
Hehfeldi (Hevelli), 8.
Surbi (Sorbs/Serbs), 9.
Talaminzi (Daleminzi-
Glomacze), 10.
Beheimare (Bohemians), 11.
Marharii (Moravians), 12.
Uulgarii (Bulgars)...
- twenty-day
siege by a
German army led by King
Henry the
Fowler against a
Slavic Glomacze fortification, that took
place in
early 929 at the fort of Gana, named...
-
Hevelli tribes and
seized their capital, Brandenburg. He then
invaded the
Glomacze lands on the
middle Elbe river,
conquering the
capital Gana (Jahna) after...
- Empire. King
Henry the Fowler, on his 928–29
campaign against the
Slavic Glomacze tribes, had a
fortress erected on a hill at
Meissen (Mišno) on the Elbe...
- the
Meissen Cathedral. In 929 King
Henry I of
Germany subdued the
Slavic Glomacze tribe at the
Siege of Gana and
built a
fortress within their settlement...
- Chutici-Chudzicy-Khutices Citici-Żytyce-Zhitices Colodici-Koledycze-Koledices
Glomacze-Daleminzi Neletici-Neletiches-Nieletycy-Nieletycze Nishans-Nishane...