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Wagria (German: Wagrien,
Waierland or Wagerland) is the
northeastern part of
Holstein in the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein,
corresponding roughly...
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crusade against these Slavs. The
Slavic leader Niklot preemptively invaded Wagria in June 1147,
leading to the
march of the
crusaders later that summer. They...
- 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...
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pagan Kruto of
Wagria. Gottschalk's son
Henry eventually killed Kruto in 1093. From 1140 to 1143
Holsatian nobles advanced into
Wagria to permanently...
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Pribislav (fl. 1131 –
after 1156) was an
Obotrite prince who
ruled Wagria as "Lesser king" (regulus) and
resided in Liubice,
governing one half of the...
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after Rügen and Usedom.
Fehmarn is
separated from the
German peninsula of
Wagria in
Holstein by the
Fehmarn Sound, and from the
southern Danish island of...
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northern Holstein and
Schleswig inhabited by
Danes there were
Nordalbingia and
Wagria in respectively,
Western and
Eastern Holstein.
Nordalbingia (German: Nordalbingien...
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majority of what is
considered to be the
peninsular of
Wagria. The
district consists of the
Wagria peninsula between the Bay of Lübeck and the Bay of Kiel...
- is part of Holstein. The
boroughs north of the
Schwentine also
belong to
Wagria,
while those north of the Kiel
Canal are
historically part of
Southern Schleswig...
- the Wend (or Cruto) (died 1093), son of Grin or Grinus, was a
prince of
Wagria.
James Westfall Thompson believed his
family belonged to the Rani of Rugia...