- The
Veleti, also
known as Veletians, Wilzi, Wielzians, and Wiltzes, were a
group of
medieval Lechitic tribes within the
territory of
Western Pomerania...
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Europe to the east of the Elbe.
Among other tribes it
lists the
Uuilci (
Veleti) with 95 civitates, the
Nortabtrezi (Obotrites) with 53 civitates, the Surbi...
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Tollensians (Tholenzi). At
least in part, the
Lutici were a
continuation of the
Veleti. In
contrast to the
former and the
neighboring peoples, the
Lutici were...
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Gryllus veletis,
commonly known as the
spring field cricket, is
abundant throughout eastern North America. G.
veletis is a solitary, aggressive, omnivorous...
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Mieszko I, with aid of the
Duchy of
Bohemia against the
Confederacy of the
Veleti led by
Wichmann the Younger, with aid of Wolinians. The
exact location of...
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allies of
Charlemagne in his wars
against the
Germanic Saxons and the
Slavic Veleti. The
Obotrites under Prince Thrasco defeated the
Saxons in the
Battle of...
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Confederation of the
Veleti. He was the
second son of Liub. In 823, his brother, Milegast, who, at the time, was a
ruler of the
Veleti, was deposed, with...
- and Wagri, as well as the Redarii, Cir****ni, and
Kissini tribes of the
Veleti confederation, and the Danes, who had
repeatedly campaigned the territory...
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Obotrites proper Wagrians Warnower Polabians proper Linonen Travnjane Drevani Veleti (Wilzi),
succeeded by
Lutici (Liutici)
Kissini (Kessiner, Chizzinen, Kyzziner)...
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priesthood is unclear:
Kazimierz Wachowski attributed to the
rulers of the
Veleti (Lutici)
tribe the
simultaneous position of high priests, and
Leszek Paweł...