- The
Wagri, Wagiri, or
Wagrians were a
tribe of
Polabian Slavs inhabiting Wagria, or
eastern Holstein in
northern Germany, from the
ninth to
twelfth centuries...
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appears in Helmold's
Chronicle as a god of
misfortune worshipped by the
Wagri and Obodrites,
while Belobog is not
mentioned – he was
reconstructed in...
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fought against the
Western Slavic tribes of the Lutici, Obotrites, and
Wagri. Hermann's
appointment angered his brother,
Count Wichmann the Elder. As...
- Ostholstein. The word "Wagria" is
derived from the
Slavic Lechites tribe of
Wagri,
which meant "those who live by the bays". In the
Middle Ages, and as still...
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Demonym Banswara Languages • Official
Hindi • Native
Wagri Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST) PIN 327021
Vehicle registration RJ-03...
- He is
described there as a god of
victory with a
silver mustache.
Podaga Wagri Podaga is a god who,
according to Helmold, had his
image in Plön. Meaning...
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nobles advanced into
Wagria to
permanently settle in the
lands of the
pagan Wagri.
Count Adolf II of
Holstein and
Henry of
Badewide took
control of Polabian...
- Imbra. As a part of Wagria, it was
settled by the
Slavic Lechitic tribe of
Wagri in the
Early Middle Ages.
Fehmarn is one of the
westernmost places of the...
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nobles advanced into
Wagria to
permanently settle in the
lands of the
pagan Wagri.
Count Adolf II of
Holstein and
Henry of
Badewide took
control of Polabian...
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Oldenburg in
Holstein (Aldinborg or Starigard), the
former capital of the
pagan Wagri tribe.
Oldenburg was then a
suffragan diocese of the
Archbishopric of Bremen...