- The
Warnabi, Warnavi, Warnahi, Wranovi, Wranefzi, Wrani, Varnes, or
Warnower were a West
Slavic tribe of the
Obotrite confederation in the
ninth through...
- (Wismar Bay to the
Schweriner See); the
Wagrians (eastern Holstein); the
Warnabi (Warnower) (the
upper Warnow and Mildenitz); and the
Polabians proper (between...
-
Norse name for Hiddensee. Varinsfirði may
point to a
place near
where the
Warnabi or
Varini used to live.
Bugge identifies it with the
mouth of the river...
- with rule over the West
Slavic Obotrite tribes,
including the Polabians,
Warnabi and Wagri, as well as the Redarii, Cir****ni, and
Kissini tribes of the...
-
giving rise to the
Slavic form
Warnow through the
prosthesis of /v-/. The
Warnabi, a
medieval Slavic tribe,
probably derived their name from the Warnow....
-
became Slavic-speaking, a
group in this
region continued to be
called Warnabi,
perhaps representing ****imilated Varni. The
Warini are
mentioned in the...
- the Trave.
Wagri /
Wagrians (the
eastern Holstein as part of Saxony).
Warnabi /
Warnower in (the
upper Warnow and Mildenitz).
Southern Polabians tribes...
- as the Wagiri, the
Obotridi or Reregi, the Polabingi, the Linoges, the
Warnabi, the Chissini, and the Cir****ni, who
inhabited the
northern coast of Germany...
-
Liubice and Ratzeburg, the
Linonen with
their capital at Lenzen, and the
Warnabi. This
Nakonid prin****lity, the
Obotrites Confederation as it is sometimes...
- Zemcici [pl]
Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl]
Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl]...