Veleti — The Veleti ( de. Wieleten; pl. Wieleci) or Wilzi(ans) (also Wiltzes ; German: Wilzen ) were a group of medieval West Slavic tribes within the territory of modern northeastern Germany; see Polabian Slavs. In common with other Slavic groups between … Wikipedia
Circipanen — Stammesgebiet der Zirzipanen (Circipani) um das Jahr 1000 Die Zirzipanen (auch Circipanen, dt. um die Peene) waren ein mittelalterlicher elbslawischer Stamm und einer der Teilstämme der Liutizen. Sie siedelten um den Teterower See auf dem Gebiet… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zirzipanien — Stammesgebiet der Zirzipanen (Circipani) um das Jahr 1000 Die Zirzipanen (auch Circipanen, dt. um die Peene) waren ein mittelalterlicher elbslawischer Stamm und einer der Teilstämme der Liutizen. Sie siedelten um den Teterower See auf dem Gebiet… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mecklenburg — For other uses, see Mecklenburg (disambiguation). Mecklenburg, divided between Mecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz, from 1866 to 1934. Mecklenburg (Low German: Mękelnborg) is a historical region in northern Germany comprising the… … Wikipedia
Slavic peoples — legend|#004040|South SlavicThe Slavic peoples are an ethnic and linguistic branch of Indo European peoples, living mainly in Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland (most commonly thought to be in Eastern… … Wikipedia
Gottschalk (Obotrite prince) — Saint Gottschalk or Godescalc ( la. Godescalcus; died 6 June 1066) was a prince of the Obotrite confederacy from 1043 to 1066. He established a Slavic kingdom on the Elbe in what is now northeastern Germany in the mid 11th century. His object in… … Wikipedia
Polabian Slavs — is a collective term applied to a number of largely extinct West Slavic tribes who lived along the Elbe, between the Baltic Sea to the north, the Saale [De Vere, 353] and Limes Saxonicus Christiansen, 18] to the west, the Sudetes and Franconia to … Wikipedia
West Slavs — The West Slavs are Slavic peoples speaking West Slavic languages. Czechs, Kashubians, Poles, Slovaks, and Sorbs are the ethnic groups that originated from the original Western Slavic tribes. Of these, the Kashubians were assimilated by the Poles … Wikipedia
Billung March — The Billung March around 1000, outlined in red The Billung March (German: Billunger Mark) or March of the Billungs (Mark der Billunger) was a frontier region of the far northeastern Duchy of Saxony in the 10th century. It was named after the… … Wikipedia
Henry (Obotrite prince) — Henry (before 1066 ndash; 22 March [Herrmann, p. 412] or 7 June 1127 [His date of death is variously placed in March or June and the year is sometimes found as 1125 or 1128.] ) was an Obotrite prince or king (1093 1127) from the Nakonid dynasty;… … Wikipedia