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lower Havel and near the
confluence of the Elbe and the
Havel lived the
Nelětici, the Liezizi, the Zemzizi, the
Smeldingi (Smeldinger), and the Bethenici...
- Adam and
Charles Black. Dreyhaupt,
Johann Christoph von (1755).
Pagus neletici et
nudzici oder ausführliche diplomatisch-historische
Beschreibun des …...
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settlement goes back to a
Slavonic settlement named Turguo in the
shire of
Neletici.
There was
presumably a
wooden Slavonic castle located on the site of the...
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rather small; it
comprised the
Slavonic districts of Serimunt, Nudizi,
Neletici, Nizizi, and half of
northern Thuringia,
which Halberstadt resigned. The...
- Citici-Żytyce-Zhitices Colodici-Koledycze-Koledices Glomacze-Daleminzi
Neletici-Neletiches-Nieletycy-Nieletycze Nishans-Nishane Nizitsi-Niszanie-Nizchices...
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Uuilerozi (uncertain), 29.
Zabrozi (uncertain), 30.
Znetalici (Netolice and
Neletici), 31.
Aturezani (unknown), 32.
Chozirozi (uncertain), 33.
Lendizi (Lendians)...
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Sorbian tribes were Glomacze-Daleminzi, Chutici-Chudzicy, Citici-Żytyce,
Neletici-Nieletycy, Siusler-Susłowie
among others.
According to the
Annales Fuldenses...
- 2009, ISBN 978-3-422-06910-7, S. 19
Johann Christoph von Dreyhaupt:
Pagus Neletici Et Nudzici...,
Halle 1750, S. 239, Ziff 43;
Google Books Official website...
- I in 961 as a "Burgward"
civitas vurcine.
Situated in the "anderen Gau
Neletici", it was a town
early in the
twelfth century when Herwig,
bishop of Meissen...
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etymologically related to
toponym Netolice in Bohemia, and Serbo-Lusatian
tribe of
Neletici or Netelici. Mikołaj
Rudnicki considered it of
patronymic origin with suffix...