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Misit Karolus imperator exercitum Francorum et Saxonorum et hostem ultra Albia ad illos Sclavos, qui nominantur Lanai et Bechelenzi et vastaverunt regiones illas et aedificaverunt iterum castello in loco, qui dicitur
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and the three are said to have eleven fortresses between them. The Linones are said to live to their north. To their south lived the
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Chronicon Moissiacense Maius: A Carolingian World Chronicle From Creation until the First Years of Louis the Pious
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across the Elbe against "those Slavs, who are called Linai and Bechelenzi." The Linai, as
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Rossignol, Sébastien (2019). "The Entry of Early Medieval Slavs into World History: The
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In ea parte , qua satellites habitant, dicti Sclavonice Vethenici, Cukesburgienses.
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The Medieval Networks in East Central Europe: Commerce, Contacts, Communication
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river in the ninth century. They lived near the confluence of the Elbe and the
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Struggle for Empire: Kingship and Conflict under Louis the German, 817–876
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Slav Outposts in Central European History: The Wends, Sorbs and Kashubs
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says that the Kuckenburgers, a certain class of "citizen warriors" in
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Catalogue of Fortresses and Regions to the North of the Danube
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between 844 and 862. They are grouped with the Smeldingi and
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Index

Bechelenzi
West Slavic
Elbe
Havel
Smeldingi
Chronicle of Moissac
Frankish emperor
Charlemagne
Franks
Saxons
Linones
Royal Frankish Annals
Annals of Aniane
Frankish annals
Catalogue of Fortresses and Regions to the North of the Danube
Louis the German
Morizani
Hevelles
Thietmar of Merseburg
Meissen
Gunzelin of Kuckenburg
Slavonic
Stone 2016
Rossignol 2019
Kats & Claszen 2012
Minois 2014
Kats & Claszen 2012
Howorth 1880
Goldberg 2006
Howorth 1880

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