- Bolesław I of Poland. However, by 1033 the
alliance broke apart, and a German–
Lutician war
broke out that
lasted until 1035, when the
Lutici became tributaries...
-
several Lutician units, one of Billung's men
threw a rock at an idol of a
Lutician goddess, with the
consequence that
Henry had to pay the
Luticians twelve...
- town and
political center of the
Slavic Redarians, one of the four
major Lutician tribes,
located most
likely in present-day Mecklenburg. It was also a major...
- part of the
territorial organisation of
areas conquered from the Wends. A
Lutician rebellion in 983
reversed German control over the
region until the establishment...
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History of
Brandenburg and
Prussia Northern March (965 – 983)
Lutician federation (983 – 12th century) Old
Prussians (pre – 13th century)
Margraviate of...
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between the 6th and 10th centuries,
after which, it was
succeeded by the
Lutician Federation. The name
Veleti stems from the root vel- ('high, tall'). The...
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History of
Brandenburg and
Prussia Northern March (965 – 983)
Lutician federation (983 – 12th century) Old
Prussians (pre – 13th century)
Margraviate of...
-
History of
Brandenburg and
Prussia Northern March (965 – 983)
Lutician federation (983 – 12th century) Old
Prussians (pre – 13th century)
Margraviate of...
-
course of a
successful uprising in 983, the
Veleti made a
transition to the
Lutician federation, an
alliance of
several tribes based in
Radgosc (Rethra). The...
- (Dołęża) river,
after which they were named. They were part of the Veleti/
Lutician federation.
During the
civil war
within the
federation (1057-1060) the...