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Stoigniew (died
October 16, 955) was an
Obotrite leader, who
reigned during the
middle of the
tenth century. He is
mentioned as a
member of the princely...
- Rani tribe,
defeats the
Obotrite federation, led by Nako and his
brother Stoigniew (probably at the
Recknitz or Elde rivers) near Mecklenburg. The Elbe Slavs...
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tribe on one side, and the
Obotrite federation under Nako and his
brother Stoigniew (Stoinef, Stoinneg, Stoinegin, Ztoignav) with
their allied and tributary...
- Nako 954–966 Nako and his
brother Stoigniew were
defeated at the Raxa
river (955) by Otto I,
after which Stoigniew was
beheaded and Nako
accepted Christianity...
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Empire Died 14
August 1963 Warsaw,
Poland Nationality Polish Other names
Stoigniew (pseudonym) Era 20th-century
philosophy Region Western philosophy Polish...
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river in 955.
Later he went on to
crush an
uprising of two
Slavic dukes (
Stoigniew and Nako) in Mecklenburg,
probably to
ensure the
spread of
Bohemian estates...
- (flourished 954 – c. 966) was an
Obotrite leader who,
along with his
brother Stoigniew, led the
forces of a
Slavic confederacy in a
revolt against the Germans...
- Polish) Paweł Konar: Pochwała neopogańskiej twórczości. Jan
Stachniuk i „Zadruga” -
Biography of Jan
Stoigniew Stachniuk with
bibliography (in Polish)...
- Nako 954-966 Nako and his
brother Stoigniew were
defeated at the Raxa
river (955) by Otto I,
after which Stoigniew was
beheaded and Nako
accepted Christianity...
- and the
Obodrite and
other Polabian Slavs warriors army
under prince Stoigniew,
brother of
prince Nakon.
Regional map[permanent dead link] On the Recknitz...