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Wilzen may
refer to: the
German exonym for the
Veleti group of West
Slavic tribes. the
German exonym for the town of Vilce, Latvia. This disambiguation...
- folk religion. It also
caused the
creation of
local theocracies. German:
Wilzen, Wilsen, Wilciken, Welataben; Polish: Wieleci, Wieletowie,
Wilcy German:...
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Vilce parish (Latvian:
Vilces pagasts, German:
Wilzen) is an
administrative unit of
Jelgava Muni****lity in the
Semigallia region of Latvia.
Center - Vilce...
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Slavs is not known. The
Slavic inhabitants, also
referred to as part of the
Wilzen/Veleti,
diverged into
several small tribes,
listed from
Northwest to Southeast:...
- 476-918 (Fourth ed.). London: Rivingtons. p. 360. "Dragowit: Fürst der
Wilzen" (in German).
Archived from the
original on 2011-05-25.
Retrieved 2010-07-30...
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Vietalva Fehteln Vijciems Wiezenhof Viļaka
Marienhausen Viļāni
Welonen Vilce Wilzen Vilceni Wilsenhof Vildoga Nurmis Viļeni
Wilon Vilkumiests Egipten Vīrane...
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Modern scholarship sometimes refers to both
entities by a
double name, e.g. "
Wilzen-Lutizen" in
German or "Wieleci-Lucice" in Polish. In the
second half of...
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where the gýgr
Hrimgerd wants to meet the hero.
Veleti Middle High German:
Wilzen, Old Norse:
Wilcinaland A
Slavic tribe living between the Elbe and Oder...
- praiseworthy". The king of the Russians,
brother of
Oserich (Osantrix), king of the
Wilzen (Veleti),
uncle of Hertnið, and
father of the
figure known in
German as...
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reflect a Low
German *Ôsantrîk.
Father of Helche. In the Þiðreks saga, a
Wilzen (Veleti) and
brother of
Valdemarr of Rus'. In the Þiðreks saga, he abducts...