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region the Wendland. Over the
course of time the name stuck. The term
Vendland was used for the
regions east of Lübeck, however, by the
Scandinavian peoples...
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Middle Ages,
Pomerania and the
surrounding areas were
called Wendland,
Vendland, Vindland,
Ventheland or Latin:
Vandalia Hanoverian Wendland is the heart...
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towards her stepchildren, and
therefore the king sent his son
Emund to
Vendland,
where he was
brought up by his
maternal relatives". Not much more is known...
- (Vender)
meant Slavs living near the
southern s**** of the
Baltic Sea (
Vendland), and the term was
therefore used to
refer to
Polabian Slavs like the Obotrites...
- Church) 1962–1964 Succeeded by
Varfolomei (Gondarovskiy) Preceded by
Ioann (
Vendland) Lo****
tenens governor of Middle-European
Exarchate (Russian
Orthodox Church)...
- "Land of the **Walhaz". Land of the Celtic- and Romance-speaking peoples.
Vendland "Land of the Wends".
Slavic areas East from Lübeck.
Vernisa Worms, Germany...
- of Rügen not only
functioned as a
bridgehead for
Danish expansions into
Vendland, but also Rani
forces successfully parti****ted in
Danish raids into Cir****nia...