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Liubice, also
known by the
German name Alt-Lübeck ("Old Lübeck"), was a
medieval West
Slavic settlement near the site of
modern Lübeck, Germany. Liubice...
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settlement which they
called Liubice on the
mouth of the
Schwartau into the Trave.
Since the 10th century,
Liubice was the second-most
important settlement...
- the
Slavs from
winning the battle.
Instead of Mecklenburg,
Henry chose Liubice, near the site of the
later Lübeck, to be his residence. It was selected...
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developing settlement of
Liubice and
instead developed Bucu
between the
Trave and the Wakenitz; Gottschalk's son
Henry made
Liubice the
Obotrite capital after...
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launched a
naval expedition in 1100, in the
course of
which they
sieged Liubice, a
predecessor of
modern Lübeck and then the
major Obodrite stronghold...
- Nakonids,
resided in a "ringwall" of fortresses: Mecklenburg, Starigard,
Liubice, and
Lenzen (Lunkini). When the
Sephardic geographer Abraham ben Jacob...
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Holstein and
Henry of
Badewide took
control of
Polabian settlements at
Liubice and Racisburg.
Impressed with the
success of the
First Crusade, Saxons...
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Obotrite prince who
ruled Wagria as "Lesser king" (regulus) and
resided in
Liubice,
governing one half of the
Obotrite lands, the
other half
being governed...
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through Saxony and in 955
arrived in the
lands of the
Slavic Obotrites at
Liubice (Lübeck),
where they
instigated a
revolt under Prince Nako that was suppressed...
- with
their capital at Starigard, the
Polabians with
their chief cities of
Liubice and Ratzeburg, the
Linonen with
their capital at Lenzen, and the Warnabi...