- The
Kessinians, also
known as Kessini, Chizzini,
Kcynianie and Chyżanie, were a
medieval West
Slavic tribe in what is now
northeastern Germany. They inhabited...
- 1131–1160 Born
around 1090. Also
ruled the
subdued Polabian Slav
tribes of
Kessinians and Cir****nians.
Pribislav 1160–1167 Last
Obotrite prince.
Accepted Saxon...
-
direction of modern-day Rostock. They
conquered the Warinis, Cir****nes,
Kessinians and part of the
Tollensers tribes. This two-pronged
expansion was probably...
-
Prince of the Obotrites. Also
ruled the
subdued Polabian Slav
tribes of
Kessinians and Cir****nians.
Pribislaus I
Henry c.1130?
First son of
Niklot August...
- Altmark. The Veleti, also
known as the
Liutizians or Wilzians,
included the
Kessinians (Kessiner, Chyzzini)
along the
lower Warnow and Rostock; the Cir****ni...
-
Doshane Lutici Cir****ne, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, modrn-day Germany.
Kessinians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Redarians,
ncstrors of
Poles Tollensians, in...
- with the
Veleti tribe settled Kessini in the 8th century.
Known as the
Kessinians, linguistically, they
belonged to the
Polabian Slavs. A
large part of...
- federation: the
Redarians (Redari, Redarii), Cir****nians (Cir****ni),
Kessinians (Kessini, Kycini, Chizzini) and
Tollensians (Tholenzi). At
least in part...
- by Volkhvs. The Lutici, the
confederation of Redarians, Cir****nians,
Kessinians, and Tollensians,
inhabited a wide area
around the
river Peene. From Thietmar's...
- is
possibly of
Slavic origin (compare
Slovak chyža 'hut, cottage', cf.
Kessinians) and
referred to a
Slavic settlement (typically of fishermen) near a German...