- The
Smeldingi were a
small group of
Polabian Slavs living on the
border of the Old
Saxony in the 9th century,
probably between the Elbe and the Havel...
- Elbe and the
Havel lived the Nelětici, the Liezizi, the Zemzizi, the
Smeldingi (Smeldinger), and the Bethenici. The
middle Havel region and the Havelland...
- Wends.
According to the
Royal Frankish Annals, in 808 the
Linones and
Smeldingi "defected" to the
Danish king
Gudfred and in
response the
Frankish king...
-
called Godelaib was
captured by
trickery and hanged. The
Slavic Linones,
Smeldingi and Wiltzes, the last-mentioned
being old
enemies of the Obodrites, preferred...
- Brandenburg, by
river Havel,
anctstors of Poles,
Swiss and some
Germans Smeldingi Morizani /
Morichane Rani / Rujani, on
Lechitic tribes on Rugia/Rügen...
- (Obotrites), 2.
Uuilci (Veleti), 3.
Linaa (Linones), 4.–6.Bethenici-Smeldingon (
Smeldingi)-Morizani, 7.
Hehfeldi (Hevelli), 8.
Surbi (Sorbs/Serbs), 9. Talaminzi...
- of the Elbe and the Havel,
probably between the
rivers alongside the
Smeldingi. In 811,
according to the
Chronicle of Moissac, the
Frankish emperor Charlemagne...
- Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl]
Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl]
Glomatians Koledices [pl]...
- ('resin'), with same
derivation being ethnonym of the West
Slavic tribe of
Smeldingi and the East
Slavic toponym of the city of Smolensk. The city of Smolyan...