- 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...
- In the
Slavic revolt of 983,
Polabian Slavs, Wends,
Lutici and
Obotrite tribes, that
lived east of the Elbe
River in
modern north-east
Germany overthrew...
- used to
refer to
Polabian Slavs like the Obotrites,
Rugian Slavs, Veleti/
Lutici, and
Pomeranian tribes. For
people living in the
medieval Northern Holy...
- part of the
Slavic revolt of 983, the
Lutici rebelled against the Empire. In the
ensuing war (983–995), the
Lutici succeeded in
reclaiming their independence...
- time (about 960)
Mieszko I
began his
expansion against the
Velunzani and
Lutici tribes. The war was
recorded by the
traveller Abraham ben Jacob. According...
- the
discussions were
about Zoe Porphyrogenita.[clarification needed] The
Lutici federation of West
Slavic Polabian tribes had
remained quiet during the...
- Germany.
Lutici,
Lechitic tribal confederation,
northeastern region of modern-day Germany.
Bethenici (Bethenzi or Bechelenzi)
Doshane Lutici Cir****ne...
- area
settled by the Cir****nes, a West
Slavic tribe constituent of the
Lutici federation. Cir****nia was
incorporated into the
Billung March of the Holy...
-
sources as Wends. In the late 10th century, they were
continued by the
Lutici. In Einhard's Vita
Karoli Magni, the
Wilzi are said to
refer to themselves...
-
forces with the
Lutici. From 1003 onwards, Mistislaw's
ability to
secure Saxon support was
eroded by
Henry II's
alliance with the
Lutici against the Polish...