- The
Sprevane or
Sprevani (German: Sprewanen; Slavonic: Sprevjane) were a
Slavic tribe who
lived around the
river Spree,
where Berlin is now, in the Brandenburg...
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defied German control over the region.
Together with the
neighbouring Sprevane in the east, the
Hevelli waged war
against not only the
German Saxon forces...
- followed. In the 7th
century Slavic tribes, the
later known Hevelli and
Sprevane,
reached the region. In the 12th
century the
region came
under German rule...
- the present-day area of
Brandenburg were the
Hevelli in the west and the
Sprevane in the east.
Beginning in the
early 10th century,
Henry the
Fowler and...
- a
tribe loosely connected to the Veleti. East of the
Hevelli lived the
Sprevane of the
lower Dahme and
Spree rivers.
Small tribes on the
middle Elbe included...
-
Sprevane...
-
supported some
Slavic tribes in an
effort to
protect Polish interests in the
Sprevane lands against claims raised by the
ambitious Duke
Henry the Lion of Saxony...
- 500 AD. In the 7th
century Slavic tribes, the
later known Hevelli and
Sprevane,
reached the region.
Today their traces can
mainly be
found at plateaus...
- the same
person as Jaxa of Köpenick (Jaksa z Kopanicy),
Prince of the
Sprevane. A. Małecki,
Studya heraldyczne, t. II, Lwów 1890, s. 59−64. G. Labuda...
- some
historians he is the same
person as Jaxa of Köpenick,
Prince of the
Sprevane), son-in-law of
Piotr Włostowic
Janik (died
after 1167) –
Bishop of Gniezno...