• Miliduch (also Miliduh and Polish: Miłyduch, Serbian: Милидух, Latin: Miliduoch; d. 806) was a knyaz of the Sorbs. Formerly allied to Charlemagne, the...
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    Slavic Knezy (princes) nearby: duke Miliduch of the Sorbs and Nessyta (possibly also a Sorbian leader). Miliduch had led a Sorbian invasion of Austrasia...
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    Dervan dux Surbiorum Successor Miliduch Born c. 590 Died 636 Religion Slavic...
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  • (fl.743–744) Widukind, Duke (fl.777–785) Abo, Duke (fl.785–811) Sorbs – Miliduch, Duke (fl.790–806) Duchy of Thuringia (complete list) – Heden II, Duke...
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  • Tunglo Duke of Sorbs (Serbs) "Tunglo, dux Soraborum" Reign ca. 820 to 839 Predecessor Miliduch Successor Czimislav Died 839 Religion Slavic...
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    Saale rivers the heterachical dryht-type state existed during the reign of Miliduch (before 806). The local society of the White Serbs was of clan character...
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    Prague(-Korchak) culture. The Annales Regni Francorum state that in 806 Sorbian Duke Miliduch fought against the Franks and was killed. In 840, Sorbian Duke Czimislav...
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  • Margrave in opposition (c.871–893) Luitpold, Margrave (893–907) Sorbs – Miliduch, Duke (fl.790–806) Tunglo, Duke (?–826) Czimislav, King (fl.830–840) Čestibor...
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    of the Tang Dynasty (b. 778) Grimoald III, Lombard prince of Benevento Miliduch, prince (knyaz) of the Sorbs (approximate date) Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Fazari...
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  • Deana, Kalina, Tabita, Tajana Berta, Bertín, Bertína Miloslav, Irenej, Miliduch, Milomír, Milorad, Radimír, Rodimír, Radimíra Prokop, Procius, Prokopa...
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