The Warnabi, Warnavi, Warnahi, Wranovi, Wranefzi, Wrani, Varnes, or Warnower were a West Slavic tribe of the Obotrite confederation in the ninth through...
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with rule over the West Slavic Obotrite tribes, including the Polabians, Warnabi and Wagri, as well as the Redarii, Circipani, and Kissini tribes of the...
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(Wismar Bay to the Schweriner See); the Wagrians (eastern Holstein); the Warnabi (Warnower) (the upper Warnow and Mildenitz); and the Polabians proper (between...
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giving rise to the Slavic form Warnow through the prosthesis of /v-/. The Warnabi, a medieval Slavic tribe, probably derived their name from the Warnow....
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Norse name for Hiddensee. Varinsfirði may point to a place near where the Warnabi or Varini used to live. Bugge identifies it with the mouth of the river...
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the Trave. Wagri / Wagrians (the eastern Holstein as part of Saxony). Warnabi / Warnower in (the upper Warnow and Mildenitz). Southern Polabians tribes...
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became Slavic-speaking, a group in this region continued to be called Warnabi, perhaps representing assimilated Varni. The Warini are mentioned in the...
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as the Wagiri, the Obotridi or Reregi, the Polabingi, the Linoges, the Warnabi, the Chissini, and the Circipani, who inhabited the northern coast of Germany...
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Liubice and Ratzeburg, the Linonen with their capital at Lenzen, and the Warnabi. This Nakonid principality, the Obotrites Confederation as it is sometimes...
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Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl] Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Lusatians Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl]...
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