• Stoigniew (died October 16, 955) was an Obotrite leader, who reigned during the middle of the tenth century. He is mentioned as a member of the princely...
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    tribe on one side, and the Obotrite federation under Nako and his brother Stoigniew (Stoinef, Stoinneg, Stoinegin, Ztoignav) with their allied and tributary...
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    Nako 954–966 Nako and his brother Stoigniew were defeated at the Raxa river (955) by Otto I, after which Stoigniew was beheaded and Nako accepted Christianity...
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    Rani tribe, defeats the Obotrite federation, led by Nako and his brother Stoigniew (probably at the Recknitz or Elde rivers) near Mecklenburg. The Elbe Slavs...
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  • (flourished 954 – c. 966) was an Obotrite leader who, along with his brother Stoigniew, led the forces of a Slavic confederacy in a revolt against the Germans...
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    river in 955. Later he went on to crush an uprising of two Slavic dukes (Stoigniew and Nako) in Mecklenburg, probably to ensure the spread of Bohemian estates...
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    Empire Died 14 August 1963 Warsaw, Poland Nationality Polish Other names Stoigniew (pseudonym) Era 20th-century philosophy Region Western philosophy Polish...
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    Polish) Paweł Konar: Pochwała neopogańskiej twórczości. Jan Stachniuk i „Zadruga” - Biography of Jan Stoigniew Stachniuk with bibliography (in Polish)...
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    Nako 954-966 Nako and his brother Stoigniew were defeated at the Raxa river (955) by Otto I, after which Stoigniew was beheaded and Nako accepted Christianity...
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  • 700700 700 Slavic prisoners beheaded by king Otto the Great. Slavic leader Stoigniew beheaded, and his counsellor's eyes and tongue gouged and torn out....
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    and the Obodrite and other Polabian Slavs warriors army under prince Stoigniew, brother of prince Nakon. Regional map[permanent dead link] On the Recknitz...
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  • Rani tribe, defeats the Obotrite federation, led by Nako and his brother Stoigniew (probably at the Recknitz or Elde rivers) near Mecklenburg. The Elbe Slavs...
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    widow of Prince Casimir, Duchess Wiola. In 1222, the Racibórz castellan – Stoigniew – took over. Around 1238, the underage Mieszko became the lord of the...
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