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- 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...