- The
Tollensians (Latin: Tholenzi, Polish: Dołężanie, Tolężanie, Dolency, Doleczanie) were a West
Slavic tribe inhabiting the s****s of the
lower and middle...
- Cir****nians (Cir****ni),
Kessinians (Kessini, Kycini, Chizzini) and
Tollensians (Tholenzi). At
least in part, the
Lutici were a
continuation of the Veleti...
- (Liutici)
Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen, Kyzziner) Cir****ni (Zirzipanen)
Tollensians Redarier Ucri (Ukr(an)i, Ukranen) Rani (Rujani)
Hevelli (Stodorani) Volinians...
- (Liutici)
Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen, Kyzziner) Cir****ni (Zirzipanen)
Tollensians Redarians Ucri (Ukr(an)i, Ukranen) Rani (Rujani)
Hevelli (Stodorani)...
-
around the
temple of Rethra, the
Wollinians on the isle of Wolin, the
Tollensians around the
Tollense River and the
Ukrainians around the
Uecker River...
- Kessinians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Redarians,
ncstrors of
Poles Tollensians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
ancestors of
Poles and some
Germans Hevelli...
-
struggles in the 1050s,
culminating dissolution in 1057. The
Redarians and
Tollensians opposed the Cir****nes and
Kessinians struggling for more
influence within...
-
Veleti and
Lutici Brizans [pl] Cir****nia
Kessinians Tollensians Doxani Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl]
Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl]
Sprevane Hevelli...
- Lutici, the
confederation of Redarians, Cir****nians, Kessinians, and
Tollensians,
inhabited a wide area
around the
river Peene. From Thietmar's description...
- the federation, with the
other three being Cir****nes, Redarians, and
Tollensians. In 1056/57, the
alliance broke apart due to
internal struggles between...