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- 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...