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    Wends (Old English: Winedas [ˈwi.ne.dɑs]; Old Norse: Vindar; German: Wenden [ˈvɛn.dn̩], Winden [ˈvɪn.dn̩]; Danish: Vendere; Swedish: Vender; Polish: Wendowie;...
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  • the Veneti comes in Germania by Tacitus, who writing in AD 98, places the Veneti among the peoples on the eastern fringe of Germania. He was uncertain of...
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    Old Norse sagas who allegedly ruled over territory near the border of Germania before marrying a young Óláfr Tryggvasonr. According to Oddr Snorrason's...
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    Steinacher "Studien zur vandalischen Geschichte. Die Gleichsetzung der Ethnonyme Wenden, Slawen und Vandalen vom Mittelalter bis ins 18. Jahrhundert Archived 2007-01-19...
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    by surrounding speakers of German and English. The German terms "Wends" (Wenden) and "Wendish" (wendisch/Wendisch) once denoted "Slav(ic)" generally;[citation...
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    Slavic, Baltic and Uralic peoples; the most settled area was known as Germania Slavica. Germanization efforts included eastern parts of Francia, East...
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    The name Windic is derived from Wends (German: Wenden), the name for Western Slavs settling in the Germania Slavica contact zone. The medieval German term...
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    district, borders in the south on Siegen, in the west on Freudenberg and Wenden, in the north on Kirchhundem and Olpe and in the east on Hilchenbach and...
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    (Widsith) referred to Slavs in the Elbe-Saale region and Pomerania as "Wenden" or "Winden" (see Wends). The Franks and the Bavarians of Styria and Carinthia...
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  • elsewhere through the rejected Venetic theory. Actually the German term Wenden is derived from the Latin Venetae, a denotation for both the ancient Adriatic...
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    Fortification Magdeburg); the mid part, Otto I zieht als Sieger über die Slawen und Wenden in Magdeburg ein (Otto I, conqueror of the Slavs and the Wends, enters the...
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  • Wars) Battle of Wenden (1577) – 1577 – Livonian War (Polish-Russian Wars, Polish–Swedish wars and Russo-Swedish Wars) Battle of Wenden (1578) – 1578 –...
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    Berlin: DFV der DDR. p. 8. ISSN 0323-8407. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Wir wenden uns mit einer die Berliner Fußballfreunde bewegenden Frage an Sportfreund...
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