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Nako (Obotrite prince)

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travelled through the territory, he referred to Mecklenburg, Nako's principal palace, as "Nako's castle."
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Małecki, Jan Marian. A history of Kraków for everyone. pg. 18
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Nakon
Obotrite
Stoigniew
Slavic
confederacy
Germans
Herman Billung
Duke of Saxony
Battle of Recknitz
Otto I of Germany
Christianity
Adam of Bremen
Nakonids
Mecklenburg
Starigard
Liubice
Lenzen
Sephardic
Abraham ben Jacob
Mstivoj
Mstidrag
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