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northeastern Germany. Four
tribes made up the core of the federation: the
Redarians (Redari, Redarii), Cir****nians (Cir****ni),
Kessinians (Kessini, Kycini...
- the 12th centuries, the main town and
political center of the
Slavic Redarians, one of the four
major Lutician tribes,
located most
likely in present-day...
- (1057-1060) the Dołężanie
allied with the
Redarians against the
Kessini and the Cir****ni.
Although the
Redarian/Dołężan side was victorious, the devastation...
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Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen, Kyzziner) Cir****ni (Zirzipanen)
Tollensians Redarians Ucri (Ukr(an)i, Ukranen) Rani (Rujani)
Hevelli (Stodorani)
Volinians (Velunzani)...
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division between heaven, earth, and the underworld.
Radegast Polabians Redarians Moravians Radegast is a god
mentioned by Adam of Bremen, and the information...
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second segment as gozd "forest" and the
whole name as "Forest of the
Redarians", or also
reading the
first segment as
redny "muddy, marshy" and the whole...
- Rani
around Rügen, the Cir****nes
around the Pane (Peene) River, the
Redarians around the
temple of Rethra, the
Wollinians on the isle of Wolin, the...
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, modrn-day Germany. Kessinians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Redarians,
ncstrors of
Poles Tollensians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
ancestors of...
- priest-charmers is
often pla**** by Volkhvs. The Lutici, the
confederation of
Redarians, Cir****nians, Kessinians, and Tollensians,
inhabited a wide area around...
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constituting the core of the federation, with the
other three being Cir****nes,
Redarians, and Tollensians. In 1056/57, the
alliance broke apart due to internal...