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    Hevelli (redirect from Heveller)
    The Hevelli or Hevellians/ Navellasîni (sometimes Havolane; German: Heveller or Stodoranen; Polish: Hawelanie or Stodoranie; Czech: Havolané or Stodorané)...
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    later moved into the Havel area were referred to in German sources as Heveller (occasionally as Havolane). The Havel is navigable from the Mecklenburg...
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    history of Spandau begins in the 7th century or 8th century, when the Slav Heveller first settled in the area and later built a fortress there. It was conquered...
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    from local place names, sometimes adopting the Germanic tradition (e.g. Heveller from Havel, Rujanes from Rugians). Settlements were secured by round burghs...
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    latter could be halted for some time by a Slavic uprising of the Southern (Heveller) and Western (Obotrites) neighbors of the western Pomeranian tribes, which...
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    Havel Groswin: south of the Peene and southwest of Usedom, around Anklam Heveller: along the lower Havel, Havelland plus northern Zauche Gau Liezizi [pl]:...
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