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Liuticians - -
Lyutici - - -
Lutitii Lutitians - - -
Liutitians - -
Lutizi Lutizians Lutizen -
Leutizi Leutizians Leutizen -
Liutizi Liutizians Liutizen -...
- "Wends"). The
Wends were made up of the
Slavic tribes of Abrotrites, Rani,
Liutizians, Wagarians, and
Pomeranians who
lived east of the
River Elbe in present-day...
-
Hanoverian Wendland and the
northern Altmark. The Veleti, also
known as the
Liutizians or Wilzians,
included the
Kessinians (Kessiner, Chyzzini)
along the lower...
- Wollin",
namely the Wagrians,
Obodrites (or Abotrites), the Polabians, the
Liutizians or Wilzians, the
Rugians or Rani, the Sorbs, the Lusatians, the Poles...
-
gradually outnumbered and ****imilated the West
Slavic tribes of the Rani,
Liutizians and
Slavic Pomeranians. The
evolving society (German: Neustamm) was speaking...
-
Denmark Kingdom of
Poland Wends Obotrite Confederacy Obotrites Wagrians Liutizian Confederacy Wendish allies:
Duchy of
Pomerania Victory March of Brandenburg...
-
Denmark Kingdom of
Poland Wends Obotrite Confederacy Obotrites Wagrians Liutizian Confederacy Wendish allies:
Duchy of
Pomerania Victory March of Brandenburg...
- were
overthrown by a
Slavic rebellion in 983;
until the
collapse of the
Liutizian alliance in the
middle of the 11th century, the Holy
Roman Empire government...
-
Ukrainians around the
Uecker River in the Uckermark. The
collective term
Liutizians also
covers some of
these tribes, as they
allied in the late 10th century...
- Poland,
invited bishop Otto of
Bamberg to
Christianize the
Pomeranians and
Liutizians of his duchy. In 1147, as a
campaign of the
Northern Crusades, the Wendish...