- The
Lutici or
Liutizi (known by
various spelling variants) were a
federation of West
Slavic Polabian tribes, who
between the 10th and 12th
centuries lived...
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Slavs rebelled against the
Germans the
following year; the
Hevelli and
Liutizi destro**** the
Bishoprics of
Havelberg and Brandenburg, and
Obotrites (Mstivoj)...
- prin****lity was weak internally, however,
because the v****al Slavs, such as the
Liutizi,
continued to
elect their own
chiefs subordinate to him. As well, the Christian...
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Gottschalk renounced Christianity and took over the
leadership of the
Liutizi to
avenge his father. He
killed many
Saxons before Duke
Bernard II of Saxony...
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German territory as deep as Hamburg.
Around 1090, the
still pagan Wagri and
Liutizi came
under the sway of the Rani-born Kruto. Each
tribe elected its own...
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margraves and
bishops were
still appointed.
Until the
collapse of the
Liutizi alliance in the
middle of the 11th century, the
German expansion in the...
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Flanders in 1049, and
Sweyn ****isted his son-in-law
Gottschalk in the
Liutizi Civil War of 1057.
After Harald Hardrada was killed, and
William the Conqueror...
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comments that, "Christianity was not re-established in the land of the
Liutizi during their lifetimes. But
there were
territorial gains, and by 987 it...
- had
repeatedly campaigned the territory.
Major parts of the land of the
Liutizi and the
Hevelli lay
beyond Hermann's
sphere in the
Marca Geronis. The Slavs...
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engaged on 18 May 1035. On the same
occasion Conrad declared war on the
Liutizi, a
pagan Slavic tribe and
deposed his brother-in-law, Adalbero, Duke of...