- The
Obotrites (Latin: Obotriti, Abodritorum, Abodritos) or
Obodrites, also
spelled Abodrites (German: Abodriten), were a
confederation of
medieval West...
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neighboring Obodrites intervened and
subdued the
northwestern faction. In 1066, the
Lutici succeeded in
stirring up a
revolt against the
Obodrite elites,...
- Gottschalk, a
Christian Obodrite prince who was
married to the
daughter of his
Danish ally Sven Estridson, had
subdued the
Obodrite and some
Lutician tribes...
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expansive regime of Charlemagne. In 798, the
Saxons were
defeated by the
Obodrites, a West
Slavic people allied to the
Frankish Emperor Charlemagne, at the...
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raids and wars
against Charlemagne's
Frankish empire and
against the
Obodrites. If the
later author Notker of
Saint Gall can be trusted, his
mother may...
- by the
Franks because of
their continuous expeditions into
Obodrite lands, with the
Obodrites being allies of the
Franks against the Saxons.
German campaigns...
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daughter Sigrid, to s**** the
inheritance of his
father Udo as
Prince of the
Obodrites.
During the so-called
Liutizi Civil War (Lutizischer Bruderkrieg) of 1057...
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history of
Pomerania in the 12th and 13th centuries. The
early 12th
century Obodrite, Polish, Saxon, and
Danish conquests resulted in v****alage and Christianization...
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Henry (Latin: Henricus;
before 1066 – 22
March or 7 June 1127) was an
Obotrite prince or king (1093–1127) from the
Nakonid dynasty; he was
regarded by...
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their western neighbor, the
Obodrite state. In 1093, the Luticians,
Pomeranians and Rani had to pay
tribute to
Obodrite prince Henry. The
pattern of...