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  • Obotrites
  • 8–12th century West Slavic tribes

    awarded to the Obotrites in 804, as a reward for their victory. This however was soon reverted through an invasion of the Danes. The Obotrite regnal style

    Obotrites

    Obotrites

    Obotrites

  • Polabian Slavs
  • Collective term applied to a number of West Slavic tribes

    three main tribes, the Obotrites, the Veleti, and the Lusatian Sorbs. The main tribes of the Obotritic confederation were the Obotrites proper (Wismar Bay

    Polabian Slavs

    Polabian Slavs

    Polabian_Slavs

  • Estrid of the Obotrites
  • Queen of Sweden from c. 1000 to 1022

    Estrid of the Obotrites (c. 979 – 1035) was Queen of Sweden in the Viking age, a West Slavic princess married to the King of Sweden, Olof Skötkonung c

    Estrid of the Obotrites

    Estrid_of_the_Obotrites

  • List of rulers of Mecklenburg
  • descended linearly from the princes (or kings) of a Slavic tribe, the Obotrites, and had its original residence in a castle (Mecklenburg) in Dorf Mecklenburg

    List of rulers of Mecklenburg

    List of rulers of Mecklenburg

    List_of_rulers_of_Mecklenburg

  • Tove of the Obotrites
  • 10th-century Queen of Denmark

    Tove of the Obotrites, also called Tova, Tofa or Thora, (10th century) was a Slavic princess and a Danish Viking Age queen consort, the spouse of King

    Tove of the Obotrites

    Tove of the Obotrites

    Tove_of_the_Obotrites

  • Wends
  • Historical term for Slavs

    and the term was therefore used to refer to Polabian Slavs like the Obotrites, Rugian Slavs, Veleti/Lutici, and Pomeranian tribes. For people living

    Wends

    Wends

    Wends

  • Estrid
  • Swedish viking noble (11th-century)

    Estrid (Old Norse: Æstriðr, Ástríðr) was a rich and powerful 11th-century Swedish woman whose long family saga has been recorded on five or six runestones

    Estrid

    Estrid

    Estrid

  • Ratibor (Obotrite prince)
  • Udo of the Obotrites in 1028, his son Gottschalk was taken to be raised at the court of Canute the Great of Denmark. Ratibor led the Obotrite confederacy

    Ratibor (Obotrite prince)

    Ratibor_(Obotrite_prince)

  • Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg
  • Head of the House of Mecklenburg

    Revolution Niklot, Prince of the Obotrites and Lord of Mecklenburg, 1090–1160 Pribislav of Mecklenburg, Prince of the Obotrites and Lord of Mecklenburg, d.

    Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg

    Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg

    Borwin,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg

  • Slavic rebellion of 1066
  • The Slavic rebellion of 1066 was a pagan reaction to the spread of Christianity among the Obodrites. It was the third of three major pagan uprisings among

    Slavic rebellion of 1066

    Slavic_rebellion_of_1066

  • Witzan
  • also known by the name Witzlаus was the prince of the confederation of Obotrites. As an ally of Charlemagne in his war against the Saxons, Witzan marched

    Witzan

    Witzan

  • Henry (Obotrite prince)
  • Prince of the Obotrites

    III awarded the title "King of the Obotrites" to Canute Lavard in 1129, but he was murdered in 1131. The Obotrite realm was ultimately partitioned between

    Henry (Obotrite prince)

    Henry_(Obotrite_prince)

  • County of Schwerin
  • Henry the Lion 1161 • Schwerin was united into Mecklenburg by Henry IV 1368 Preceded by Succeeded by Obotrites Duchy of Mecklenburg Today part of Germany

    County of Schwerin

    County of Schwerin

    County_of_Schwerin

  • Niklot
  • Prince of the Slavic Obotrites

    a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg. He became chief of the Obotrite confederacy, including the Kissini

    Niklot

    Niklot

    Niklot

  • Schleswig-Holstein
  • State in Germany

    Limes Saxoniae as a border with the Obotrites. This agreement established firm boundaries between the Franks, Obotrites, and Danes, securing peace in the

    Schleswig-Holstein

    Schleswig-Holstein

    Schleswig-Holstein

  • Berno, Apostle of the Obotrites
  • as the Apostle of the Obotrites or Berno of Amelungsborn (died 14 January 1191) was a pre-eminent missionary to the Obotrites in the territory of Mecklenburg

    Berno, Apostle of the Obotrites

    Berno,_Apostle_of_the_Obotrites

  • Thrasco
  • Prince of the Obotrites

    murdered in Reric in 810. Thrasco had a son, Cedragus, the Obotrite prince from 819 to 826. The Obotrites were a confederation of West Slavic tribe that lived

    Thrasco

    Thrasco

    Thrasco

  • Nako (Obotrite prince)
  • Obotrite prince and leader

    Nako, Nakon, Nakko, or Nacco (flourished 954 – c. 966) was an Obotrite leader who, along with his brother Stoigniew, led the forces of a Slavic confederacy

    Nako (Obotrite prince)

    Nako_(Obotrite_prince)

  • Saxon Wars
  • Campaigns and insurrections of 772–804

    to Neustria and gave their now vacant lands to the loyal king of the Obotrites. Einhard, Charlemagne's biographer, said on the closing of the conflict:

    Saxon Wars

    Saxon Wars

    Saxon_Wars

  • Oldenburg in Holstein
  • Town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    after the 6th century (see Völkerwanderung), also known as Wends and Obotrites. They arrived about A.D. 700 and the Slavic name was Starigard or Stargard

    Oldenburg in Holstein

    Oldenburg in Holstein

    Oldenburg_in_Holstein

  • Wismar
  • Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    House of Mecklenburg, a German dynasty of Slavic origin also known as the Obotrites or Niklotides. In 1259, the city became part of the Hanseatic League.

    Wismar

    Wismar

    Wismar

  • Gunhild of Wenden
  • Wendish princess, daughter of Burislav, King of the Wends

    as daughter of "Burislav, King of the Wends" (likely referring to the Obotrites or other West Slavic tribes in the southern Baltic coast, modern northern

    Gunhild of Wenden

    Gunhild_of_Wenden

  • Ingegerd Olofsdotter
  • Grand Princess of Kiev, venerated as Saint Anna

    daughter of the Swedish king Olof Skötkonung by his wife Estrid of the Obotrites. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Ingegerd

    Ingegerd Olofsdotter

    Ingegerd_Olofsdotter

  • Pribislav of Mecklenburg
  • First Prince of Mecklenburg from 1167 to 1178

    of Saxony and King Valdemar the Great of Denmark. The territory of the Obotrites was largely partitioned between Saxon lords, but Pribislav continued to

    Pribislav of Mecklenburg

    Pribislav_of_Mecklenburg

  • Udo (Obotrite prince)
  • Obotrite prince (died 1028)

    Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Udo" Obotrite prince – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2016) (Learn

    Udo (Obotrite prince)

    Udo_(Obotrite_prince)

  • List of early Slavic peoples
  • that lived scattered in the west banks of the Elbe river Obotrites proper / Northern Obotrites (Wismar Bay to Lake Schwerin). Polabians proper, in modern-day

    List of early Slavic peoples

    List_of_early_Slavic_peoples

  • Mecklenburg
  • Historical region of Germany

    migrated there from Poland and north-western Ukraine. Among them were the Obotrites and other tribes that Frankish sources referred to as "Wends". The 11th-century

    Mecklenburg

    Mecklenburg

    Mecklenburg

  • Nordalbingia
  • Region of medieval Saxony

    Sea, formed a natural border with the Wagria lands settled by Slavic Obotrites. In 772, Charlemagne, ruler of the Franks, started the Saxon Wars to conquer

    Nordalbingia

    Nordalbingia

    Nordalbingia

  • Slavomir (Obotrite prince)
  • Oborite prince

    (Latin: Sclaomir, died 821 in Saxony) was a legendary tribal prince of the Obotrites from 809/810 to 819. In 817, he allied with the Danes and opposed the

    Slavomir (Obotrite prince)

    Slavomir_(Obotrite_prince)

  • Angles (tribe)
  • Germanic tribe from present-day northern Germany

    being the Obotrites ("Afdrede").) A later part of the same passage simply describes the northern neighbours of these Saxons and Obotrites as all being

    Angles (tribe)

    Angles (tribe)

    Angles_(tribe)

  • Ostsiedlung
  • Early and High Middle Age German migration movement to the East

    March between the Eider and Elbe in what is now Holstein against the Obotrites the Thuringian or Sorbian March on the Saale, against the Sorbs dwelling

    Ostsiedlung

    Ostsiedlung

    Ostsiedlung

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    of the Elbe, removing its Saxon population, and giving the land to his Obotrite allies. Danish King Gudfred, uneasy at the extension of Frankish power

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • Slavic revolt of 983
  • Late 10th-century uprising of ethnic Slavs in the Holy Roman Empire

    According to the contemporary chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg, the Obotrites joined the Lutici, devastated a St Lawrence monastery in Kalbe, the bishopric

    Slavic revolt of 983

    Slavic revolt of 983

    Slavic_revolt_of_983

  • Battle on the Raxa
  • 955 AD battle between the allied Kingdom of Germany and Rani tribe against the Obotrites

    Egbert the One-Eyed instigated a Slav revolt in the Billung March. The Obotrites invaded Saxony and sacked the Cocarescemians' settlement, killing the

    Battle on the Raxa

    Battle on the Raxa

    Battle_on_the_Raxa

  • West Slavs
  • Subgroup of Slavic peoples

    Silesians Pomeranians Slovincians Kashubians Polabians Obodrites/Abodrites Obotrites proper Wagrians Warnower Polabians proper Linonen Travnjane Drevani Veleti

    West Slavs

    West Slavs

    West_Slavs

  • Gottschalk (Obotrite prince)
  • 11th-century Slavic prince and saint

    Bernard II, Sven achieved an alliance with the Obotrites through the mediation of Gottschalk. However, the Obotrite chief Ratibor was killed in a siege by Magnus

    Gottschalk (Obotrite prince)

    Gottschalk (Obotrite prince)

    Gottschalk_(Obotrite_prince)

  • Lechites
  • Speakers of Lechitic West Slavic languages in the region of Poland

    The Limes Saxoniae border between the Saxons and the Lechitic Obotrites, established about 810 in present-day Schleswig-Holstein

    Lechites

    Lechites

    Lechites

  • Mecklenburg Castle
  • Castle in Dorf Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    and a residential capital of the Nakonid and Nikloting dynasties of the Obotrites. It was located just south of the modern village Dorf Mecklenburg, seven

    Mecklenburg Castle

    Mecklenburg Castle

    Mecklenburg_Castle

  • Siege of Dobin
  • Saxon-Danish siege of Obotrite fortress in 1147

    place during the Wendish Crusade against the West Slavic pagan Wends. The Obotrite fortress on Lake Schwerin was besieged by a combined Saxon force of Henry

    Siege of Dobin

    Siege_of_Dobin

  • Krivichs
  • 6th-12th century East Slavic tribal confederation

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Krivichs

    Krivichs

    Krivichs

  • Beorn Estrithson
  • Son of Jarl Ulf and Estrid Svendsdatter

    Bluetooth 25. Thyra 6. Sweyn I Forkbeard 26. (perhaps Mstivoj of the Obotrites) 13. Gunhild (or Tove) 3. Estrid Svendsdatter 14. Skoglar Toste (legendary)

    Beorn Estrithson

    Beorn_Estrithson

  • Schwerin
  • Capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    the House of Mecklenburg, a dynasty with Slavic roots also known as the Obotrites, Schwerin has served as the capital of all Mecklenburger states since

    Schwerin

    Schwerin

    Schwerin

  • Gytha (princess)
  • Danish princess

    According to one hypothesis, her mother might have been Gunhilda, possibly of Obotrite origin. Gytha was probably the half-sister of King Cnut of England, King

    Gytha (princess)

    Gytha_(princess)

  • Schwerin Castle
  • Castle in Germany, Schwerin Lake

    date from AD 973, a fort belonging to the Polabian Slav tribe of the Obotrites on an island in the large lake of Schwerin. In 1160, the fort became a

    Schwerin Castle

    Schwerin Castle

    Schwerin_Castle

  • Wittenburg
  • Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    the 12th century, Wittenburg belonged to the territory of the Polaben Obotrites. Wittenburg was first mentioned in 1154 and gained town privileges in

    Wittenburg

    Wittenburg

    Wittenburg

  • Berladnici
  • Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Berladnici

    Berladnici

  • Slavic migrations to the Balkans
  • Overview of Slavic migrations to Southeast Europe

    the north to south are ethnonyms of Dulebes, Dregoviches, Severians, Obotrites, Glomatians and Milceni. According to Procopius, Slavic social and political

    Slavic migrations to the Balkans

    Slavic migrations to the Balkans

    Slavic_migrations_to_the_Balkans

  • Vsevolod I of Kiev
  • Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 to 1093

    Vsevolod I of Kiev 12. Erik Segersäll 6. Olof Skötkonung 13. Sigríð Storråda or Świętosława 3. Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden 7. Estrid of the Obotrites

    Vsevolod I of Kiev

    Vsevolod I of Kiev

    Vsevolod_I_of_Kiev

  • Battle of Verchen
  • 1164 battle

    and West Slavic Obotrites on 6 July 1164. The Obotrites were attacked by Saxons and Danes in 1160, resulting in the death of the Obotrite prince, Niklot

    Battle of Verchen

    Battle of Verchen

    Battle_of_Verchen

  • Polabians (tribe)
  • West Slavic tribe, that lived between the Trave and the Elbe rivers

    (German: Polaben; Latin: Polabi) were a constituent Lechitic tribe of the Obotrites who lived between the Trave and the Elbe. The main settlement of the Polabians

    Polabians (tribe)

    Polabians_(tribe)

  • Limes Saxoniae
  • Carolingian border between Saxons and Slavs

    was an unfortified limes or border between the Saxons and the Slavic Obotrites, established about 810 in present-day Schleswig-Holstein. After Charlemagne

    Limes Saxoniae

    Limes Saxoniae

    Limes_Saxoniae

  • Zeriuani
  • Slavic tribe

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Zeriuani

    Zeriuani

  • Stoigniew
  • Thietmar of Merseburg and Widukind of Corvey. He was the co-ruler of the Obotrites, and, according to Thietmar's Chronicle written in 1012/1018, the brother

    Stoigniew

    Stoigniew

  • Canute Lavard
  • Duke of Schleswig and Danish prince

    death of Canute Lavard, the Obotrite lands were partitioned between Pribislav and Niklot (1090–1160), both chiefs of the Obotrites. Some sources consider the

    Canute Lavard

    Canute Lavard

    Canute_Lavard

  • Vikings
  • Norse seafarers, merchants and raiders

    up until 1864. The southern coast of the Baltic Sea was ruled by the Obotrites, a federation of Slavic tribes loyal to the Carolingians and later the

    Vikings

    Vikings

    Vikings

  • Slavomir
  • Slavic masculine given name

    Slavomir of Moravia, medieval duke Slavomir (Obotrite prince) (died 821), legendary tribal prince of the Obotrites Slavomír Bališ (born 1985), Slovak football

    Slavomir

    Slavomir

  • Vyatichi
  • Tribe of the Early East Slavs

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Vyatichi

    Vyatichi

    Vyatichi

  • March (territory)
  • Medieval European borderland or buffer zone

    march between the Eider and Elbe rivers in modern Holstein, against the Obotrites; the Thuringian or Sorbian march on the Saale river, against the Sorbs

    March (territory)

    March_(territory)

  • Dadosesani
  • Slavic tribe that inhabited the area surrounding the central Bóbr River

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Dadosesani

    Dadosesani

    Dadosesani

  • Sprevane
  • Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Sprevane

    Sprevane

    Sprevane

  • Holstein
  • Historical region of Germany

    Migration Period of the Early Middle Ages, Holstein was adjacent to the Obotrites on the coast of the Baltic Sea and the land of the Danes in Jutland. With

    Holstein

    Holstein

    Holstein

  • Danish March
  • Territory in modern-day Schleswig-Holstein

    initially being left to the Slavic Obotrites to act as a buffer between the Franks and the Danes. After the Obotrites were forced to become Danish tributaries

    Danish March

    Danish March

    Danish_March

  • Goplans
  • Ethnic group

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Goplans

    Goplans

  • Hevelli
  • Slavic ethnic group

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Hevelli

    Hevelli

    Hevelli

  • Elisiv of Kiev
  • Queen of Norway from 1045 to 1066

    Olofsdotter of Sweden, the daughter of Olof Skötkonung and Estrid of the Obotrites. Elisaveta was the sister of Anastasia who married the future Andrew I

    Elisiv of Kiev

    Elisiv of Kiev

    Elisiv_of_Kiev

  • Lübeck
  • City in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    10th century, Liubice was the second-most important settlement of the Obotrites after Starigard. Lübeck was granted Soest city rights in 1160, and, in

    Lübeck

    Lübeck

    Lübeck

  • Igor Yaroslavich
  • Prince of Smolensk

    Igor Yaroslavich 12. Erik Segersäll 6. Olof Skötkonung 13. Sigríð Storråda or Świętosława 3. Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden 7. Estrid of the Obotrites

    Igor Yaroslavich

    Igor Yaroslavich

    Igor_Yaroslavich

  • Živa (mythology)
  • Slavic goddess

    Oldenburg country, Siwa, goddess of the Polabians, and Redigast, god of Obotrite country. As the tribe's main gord was Ratzeburg, Živa, in one copy of the

    Živa (mythology)

    Živa (mythology)

    Živa_(mythology)

  • Pontoon bridge
  • Type of floating bridge

    at the Battle on the Raxa in 955 and win decisively against the Slavic Obotrites. Tenth-Century German Ottonian capitularies demanded that royal fiscal

    Pontoon bridge

    Pontoon bridge

    Pontoon_bridge

  • Arnulf of Carinthia
  • Disputed Emperor in Italy (r. 896–899)

    the Obotrites, a Polabian Slavic tribe, but without success, and thus the conflict continued up to 895, when a peace agreement with the Obotrites was

    Arnulf of Carinthia

    Arnulf of Carinthia

    Arnulf_of_Carinthia

  • Heimrich, Count in the Upper Rheingau
  • Saxon Wars and was killed in the Battle of Lüne and the Elbe fighting the Obotrite Slavs. Heinrich married Eggiwiz of an unknown family. They had two children:

    Heimrich, Count in the Upper Rheingau

    Heimrich,_Count_in_the_Upper_Rheingau

  • Liub
  • Grand prince of the Veleti

    Empire, complaining about Ceadrag, the ruler of Obotrites. In May 823, the war between Veleti and Obotrites broke out, with the latter being assisted by

    Liub

    Liub

  • Tova
  • Name list

    Tova of Thorney (died c. 869 or 870), Anglo-Saxon martyr Tova of the Obotrites (fl. 970s ?), Slavic princess and queen consort of Denmark Tova Beck-Friedman

    Tova

    Tova

  • Kanalites
  • Medieval Slavic tribe

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Kanalites

    Kanalites

    Kanalites

  • Tove
  • Name list

    century) and Tovey recorded in wills and church documents. Tove of the Obotrites, 10th-century Wendish princess Tove Alexandersson, Swedish orienteer Tove

    Tove

    Tove

  • Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg
  • German noble (before 1164–1200)

    death. He was the son of Wertislaw, Lord of Rostock and Prince of the Obotrites. He fought together with the Danes and Frederick I against Henry the Lion

    Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg

    Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg

    Nicholas_I,_Lord_of_Mecklenburg

  • Nakonids
  • lordship over the Obotrites in 1128 by Emperor Lothair II, he took the Slavic title knes. The Nakonids were originally the rulers of the Obotrites, but under

    Nakonids

    Nakonids

  • White Croats
  • Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group

    Gostimysl, who according to the Czech chronicles descended from the Croats or Obotrites. Polish writer Kazimierz Władysław Wóycicki released work Pieśni ludu

    White Croats

    White Croats

    White_Croats

  • Louis the Pious
  • Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 813 to 840

    his own house. At the start of Louis's reign, the many tribes—Danes, Obotrites, Slavs of Pannonia, Bretons and Basques—which inhabited his frontierlands

    Louis the Pious

    Louis the Pious

    Louis_the_Pious

  • House of Mecklenburg
  • North German dynasty of Slavic origin

    Mecklenburg (derived from Mikla Burg, "big castle", their main fortress). The Obotrites were subsequently Germanized. The main branch of the family was elevated

    House of Mecklenburg

    House of Mecklenburg

    House_of_Mecklenburg

  • Mstivoj
  • Obodrite prince

    Mstivoj (c. 925 – 995) was an Obodrite prince (princeps Winulorum) from 965 or 967 until his death. He inherited his position along with his brother Mstidrag

    Mstivoj

    Mstivoj

  • Wolkwitz
  • Scandinavians and other Baltic peoples, as well as conflict with the Saxons and Obotrites (another Western-Slavic people). In 936 the Holy Roman Empire divided

    Wolkwitz

    Wolkwitz

  • Poel
  • Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    historic times were Slavs, belonging to the West Mecklenburgian tribe of the Obotrites. The Slavic ruler and Lord of Mecklenburg Heinrich Borwin I brought German

    Poel

    Poel

    Poel

  • West Slavic languages
  • Subdivision of the Slavic language group

    eastern fringes of the Carolingian Empire, along the Limes Saxoniae. The Obotrites were given territories by Charlemagne in exchange for their support in

    West Slavic languages

    West Slavic languages

    West_Slavic_languages

  • Moravians (tribe)
  • Slavic tribe of the 6th to 9th centuries

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Moravians (tribe)

    Moravians (tribe)

    Moravians_(tribe)

  • List of wars in the Low Countries until 1560
  • establishing the Carolingian dynasty (718) 772 804 Saxon Wars Frankish Empire Obotrite Confederacy Saxons Frisians Frankish victory Saxons and Frisians subdued

    List of wars in the Low Countries until 1560

    List of wars in the Low Countries until 1560

    List_of_wars_in_the_Low_Countries_until_1560

  • Emund the Old
  • King of Sweden c.1050–1060

    Holmfrid. His half-siblings, born by Olof's legitimate Queen Estrid of the Obotrites, were Anund Jacob and Ingegerd. According to the 13th-century historian

    Emund the Old

    Emund_the_Old

  • Liubice
  • Medieval west slavic settlement near present-day Lübeck

    island old town. The residence of Henry, the Christian prince of the Obotrites, Liubice was destroyed after his death by the Rani pagans of Rugia. Slavic

    Liubice

    Liubice

    Liubice

  • Edla
  • Medieval Slavic woman

    sometime between 995 and 1000, likely before the arrival of Estrid of the Obotrites (Estrid av obotriterna). King Olof Skötkonung took Edla as his concubine

    Edla

    Edla

  • Novi Sad
  • City in Vojvodina, Serbia

    Πέτρικον) after Saint Peter. Slavic tribes such as the Severians, the Obotrites and the Serbs (including the subtribes of the Braničevci and the Timočani)

    Novi Sad

    Novi Sad

    Novi_Sad

  • Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • German state (1815–1918)

    interrupted by Albrecht von Wallenstein from 1628 to 1630) by the originally Obotrite (West Slavic) Mecklenburg dynasty, beginning with their progenitor Prince

    Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    Grand_Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Schwerin

  • Berziti
  • South Slavic tribe

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    Berziti

    Berziti

  • White Serbia
  • Putative early medieval homeland of the Serbs

    Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians

    White Serbia

    White Serbia

    White_Serbia

  • Tunglo
  • Duke of the Sorbs

    Imperatoris. In May 826, at a meeting at Ingelheim, dukes Čedrag [cs] of the Obotrites and Tunglo of the Sorbs (Latin: duos duces, Ceadragum Abotritorum et Tunglonem

    Tunglo

    Tunglo

  • Smeldingi
  • West Slavic tribe that lived east of the Elbe river

    on the Obotrites that year, which resulted in the destruction of the Obotrite emporium of Reric. Rather than come to the aid of their Obotrite allies

    Smeldingi

    Smeldingi

  • Mistislaw
  • Elbe Slavic prince of the Nakonid family

    was an Elbe Slavic prince of the Nakonid lineage and ruled over the Obotrites in what is now Mecklenburg and eastern Holstein from 990/995 to 1018.

    Mistislaw

    Mistislaw

    Mistislaw

  • Linones
  • Slavic ethnic group

    Wilzi and Obotrites, north of the Hevelli and northeast of the Saxons. They may have been a sub-group of the Wilzi and were often under Obotrite control

    Linones

    Linones

  • History of Poland in the Middle Ages
  • far north region of Livonia. Poland portal Culture of medieval Poland Obotrites Principality of Nitra a.^ "Though their names are now dispersed amid various

    History of Poland in the Middle Ages

    History of Poland in the Middle Ages

    History_of_Poland_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • 10th century in Denmark
  • visits Hedeby. 970s 970 – the wedding of Harald Bluetooth and Tove of the Obotrites 974 – Hedeby falls to the Holy Roman Empire 975 – Harald Bluetooth tries

    10th century in Denmark

    10th_century_in_Denmark

  • Germanisation
  • Spread of the German language, people and culture

    other areas, formerly inhabited by Slavic tribes – Polabian Slavs such as Obotrites, Veleti and Sorbs. Early forms of Germanisation were recorded by German

    Germanisation

    Germanisation

    Germanisation

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  • Trariti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Trariti

    Durga, Agile, Efficient, Swift

  • Trini
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Trini

    Triad; Trinity

  • Uhana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Uhana

    Brighted

  • Murtada
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Swahili

    Murtada

    Disciplined; Satisfied; Contented; Pleased

  • Pochereth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Pochereth

    Cutting of the mouth of warfare.

  • Wrashmin
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Wrashmin

    Silken

  • Mahashaktimaya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mahashaktimaya

    One who has boundless energies

  • Churni
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Churni

    The Name of a River

  • Digvijaya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Digvijaya

    Victories in All Directions

  • Chilion
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Chilion

    Finished, complete, perfect.

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