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younger brother of Duke Spytihněv I.
Around 906, he
married Drahomíra, a
Hevellian princess, to
establish close ties with the
Polabian Slavs. Vratislaus...
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Bohemia (d. 921) by his
marriage with Drahomíra (d. 934),
probably a
Hevellian princess. His
father took over the rule in
Prague around the time of Boleslav's...
- The
Hevelli or
Hevellians/ Navellasîni (sometimes Havolane; German:
Heveller or Stodoranen; Polish:
Hawelanie or Stodoranie; Czech: Havolané or Stodorané)...
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gords 1
Nortabtrezi North Obotrites 53 2
Uuilci Veleti 95 7
Hehfeldi Hevellians 8 14
Osterabtrezi East
Obotrites 100 15
Miloxi Milceni 67 16 Phesnuzi...
- chieftain, to his cause. Gero
promised to
support him in
claiming the
Hevellian throne, if
Tugumir would later recognize Otto as his overlord. Tugumir...
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strategically important Hevellian Brandenburg was
sacked by
Lutician forces and
successfully defended against the
Saxon margraves and
Hevellian princes. Incidentally...
- (today part of Gommern, Saxony-Anhalt).
Probably at the
request of the
Hevellian prince Pribislav-Henry, he
established another convent at the
Slavic Parduin...
- 1134 by
Lothair III
after a
testamentary contract between Albert and
Hevellian prince Pribislav-Henry (1129). When Pribislav-Henry died in 1150, Albert...
- In 1007,
Luticians reported a
bribery case to Henry,
while in 1010,
Hevellian renegades were
caught by Henry's troops,
indicating that the
German and...
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river as well as the Uckermark.
Albert however succeeded Pribislaw in the
Hevellian territories in 1150, and when he
defeated Jaxa of Köpenick and incorporated...