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- The Wagri, Wagiri, or Wagrians were a tribe of Polabian Slavs inhabiting Wagria, or eastern Holstein in northern Germany, from the ninth to twelfth centuries...
- appears in Helmold's Chronicle as a god of misfortune worshipped by the Wagri and Obodrites, while Belobog is not mentioned – he was reconstructed in...
- nobles advanced into Wagria to permanently settle in the lands of the pagan Wagri. Count Adolf II of Holstein and Henry of Badewide took control of Polabian...
- inhabited the western part, and the Slavic Wagri, who lived in the eastern part. In the 8th century, the Wagri would become part of the Slavic tribal confederation...
- Ostholstein. The word "Wagria" is derived from the Slavic Lechites tribe of Wagri. In the Middle Ages, and as still shown on early modern maps, Wagria was...
- Oldenburg in Holstein (Aldinborg or Starigard), the former capital of the pagan Wagri tribe. Oldenburg was then a suffragan diocese of the Archbishopric of Bremen...
- army to victory over the Wends at the Battle of Schmilau and subjected the Wagri and Liutizi to tribute again. Thompson, James Westfall. Feudal Germany,...
- Imbra. As a part of Wagria, it was settled by the Slavic Lechitic tribe of Wagri in the Early Middle Ages. Fehmarn is one of the westernmost places of the...
- over the West Slavic Obotrite tribes, including the Polabians, Warnabi and Wagri, as well as the Redarii, Cir****ni, and Kissini tribes of the Veleti confederation...
- Holsatian nobles advanced into Wagria to settle in the lands of the pagan Wagri permanently. Count Adolf II of Holstein and Henry of Badewide took control...