- 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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River with a Frankish-Saxon army into
Obotrite territory. He
subdues the
Wiltzes, and
reaches the Baltic. King
Pepin of
Italy conquers Istria on the Adriatic...
-
ruler (prince or chief) of the
Veleti (Latin: rex Wiltorum; "king of the
Wiltzes"). It is
thought that
Dragovit began his rule c. 740.
Because of their...
- Look up
Wiltse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wiltse is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cadwallader Jackson Wiltse (1823–1900)...
- was
captured by
trickery and hanged. The
Slavic Linones,
Smeldingi and
Wiltzes, the last-mentioned
being old
enemies of the Obodrites,
preferred to fight...
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Harold James Wiltse (August 6, 1903 –
November 2, 1983)
nicknamed "Whitey", was a
professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** all or part of four seasons...
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extensively in France), Weldon’s bark-grinding mill, and a
device known as a
Wiltze's mill or Catskill's mill (prevalent in 19th-century America).
Goldie & McCulloch...
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inhabited by Western-Slavic
peoples known as the
Veleti (also
known as the
Wiltzes and
later Liutizians)
after Germanic tribes moved south in the 6th and...
- when he
selected sites for 11
pools that
opened in 1936.
According to Jeff
Wiltze,
Moses purposely placed some
pools in
neighborhoods with mainly-white po****tions...
- year
later he went 6–11,
ending third behind Slim
Harriss (14–21) and Hal
Wiltze (10–18), as
nobody on the team had a
winning record.
Welzer gave up the...