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Slavic ethnic group
The Hevelli or Hevellians/ Navellasîni (sometimes Havolane; German: Heveller or Stodoranen; Polish: Hawelanie or Stodoranie; Czech: Havolané or Stodorané)
Hevelli
Collective term applied to a number of West Slavic tribes
region and the Havelland were settled by the Hevelli, a tribe loosely connected to the Veleti. East of the Hevelli lived the Sprevane of the lower Dahme and
Polabian_Slavs
Holy Roman Empire principality (1157–1806)
maximum. By the eighth century, Slavic Wends, such as the Sprewane and Hevelli (Havolane or Stodorans), started to move into the Brandenburg area. They
Margraviate_of_Brandenburg
State in Germany
principal Slavic groups in the present-day area of Brandenburg were the Hevelli in the west and the Sprevane in the east. Beginning in the early 10th century
Brandenburg
the Hevelli (Stodorani) tribe in the Northern March of Brandenburg. His reign started, probably supported by the Ascanians, after the prior Hevelli prince
Pribislav-Henry
10th century march of East Francia
(modern Brandenburg). The Hevelli also built a large outpost at the current site of Spandau Citadel in Berlin. The Sprevani and Hevelli waged war against not
Northern_March
Capital and largest city of Germany
Burgundians followed. In the 7th century Slavic tribes, the later known Hevelli and Sprevane, reached the region. In the 12th century the region came under
Berlin
Subgroup of Slavic peoples
(Zirzipanen) Tollensians Redarier Ucri (Ukr(an)i, Ukranen) Rani (Rujani) Hevelli (Stodorani) Volinians (Velunzani) Pyritzans (Prissani) Czech–Slovak group
West_Slavs
Duchess consort of Bohemia
centered around the fortress of Brandenburg (Brennabor), the daughter of a Hevelli (Stodoran) prince. According to Cosmas of Prague, she married Duke Vratislaus
Drahomíra
10th to 12th century federation of West Slavic tribes
speculative: The cultural differences to the neighboring tribes (Obodrites, Hevelli, Pomeranians) were minor, while differences with the Saxon and Christian
Lutici
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Polabian Slavs, gaining large estates around Zerbst up to the Hevelli lands ruled by the Hevelli princes. Until his death in 1123, Count Otto had Anhalt Castle
Principality_of_Anhalt
Haldensleben, married the Hevelli chieftain Pribislaw (killed in battle 28 December 994), son of Tugimir, Prince of the Hevelli, who was in turn son of
Dietrich of Haldensleben, Margrave of the Nordmark
Dietrich_of_Haldensleben,_Margrave_of_the_Nordmark
Capital of Brandenburg, Germany
Potsdam was probably founded after the 7th century as a settlement of the Hevelli tribe centred on a castle. It was first mentioned in a document in 993
Potsdam
Capture of a Slavic fortress by the Kingdom of Germany in 929
marched against the Slavic Hevelli tribes, intent on seizing their capital of Brandenburg, located along the Havel. The Hevelli were allied to the Bohemians
Battle_of_Lenzen
Tribe of the Early East Slavs
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Vyatichi
Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
plot to subdue the Slavs. He recruited a captive Slav named Tugumir, a Hevelli chieftain, to his cause. Gero promised to support him in claiming the Hevellian
Otto_the_Great
Ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Drevlians
Overview of Slavic migrations to Southeast Europe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Slavic migrations to the Balkans
Slavic_migrations_to_the_Balkans
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
control. During this period the area was ruled by Slavic chiefs of the Hevelli tribe. The last of them, Pribislav, died in 1150. Following Pribislav's
Brandenburg_an_der_Havel
Margrave of Brandenburg from 1100 to 1170
the last of the Wendish princes of Brandenburg, Pribislav-Henry of the Hevelli, Albert secured this district when the prince died in 1150. Taking the
Albert_the_Bear
Historic region in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Albert the Bear. Albert signed an inheritance contract with the Slavic Hevelli prince Pribislav and in 1150 succeeded him in his eastern territory around
Altmark
King of East Francia from 919 to 936
his eastern borders. In the winter of 928 he marched against the Slavic Hevelli tribes and seized their capital, Brandenburg. He then invaded the Glomacze
Henry_the_Fowler
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Berladnici
Early medieval Polish tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Polans_(western)
Lehitic ethnic group that formed around the 6th century
the Redarier south and east of the Tollensesee on the upper Havel. The Hevelli living in the Havel area and, though more unlikely, the Rujanes of Rugia
Veleti
Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group
Tugomir/Tugomer among medieval Croats and Serbs. There also existed 10th century Hevelli prince Tugumir, while personal name Tugomir and toponym Tugost/Tugast in
White_Croats
929 German-Slavic battle
objective was the princely seat of the Hevelli tribe at Brandenburg, situated on the Havel River. After weakening Hevelli military power through multiple engagements
Siege_of_Gana
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Milceni
Central European tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Vistulans
Margrave of Brandenburg from 1220 to 1267
tribes Hevelli and Sprewanen crossed straight through the area of today's Berlin. Around 1130, Spandau was an eastern outpost of the Hevelli under Pribislav
Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg
Otto_III,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg
Prince of the Obotrites
Duke Lothar of Saxony. Henry also suppressed revolts by the Brisani and Hevelli in the winter of 1100/01. While Henry was besieging Havelberg for a month
Henry_(Obotrite_prince)
Ancient East Slavic ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Dregoviches
Prince of Hevelli
Baçlabič (Václav) (died 936) was a prince of the Hevelli. He was possibly the father of Tugumir and an unknown concubine of Otto I the Great, and the
Baçlabič
Disputed medieval Croatian tribe
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Guduscani
Ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Polans_(eastern)
East Slav ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Severians
Early and High Middle Age German migration movement to the East
spite of their new-won independence, the Obotrites, Rani, Liutizian and Hevelli tribes were soon faced with internal struggles and warfare as well as raids
Ostsiedlung
West Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Wagri
6th-12th century East Slavic tribal confederation
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Krivichs
Slavic people in the former Roman province
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Slavs_in_Lower_Pannonia
Redarians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Tollensians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Hevelli (Havolane), in Brandenburg, by river Havel. Smeldingi Morizani / Morichane
List_of_early_Slavic_peoples
region around 500 AD. In the 7th century Slavic tribes, the later known Hevelli and Sprevane, reached the region. Today their traces can mainly be found
History_of_Berlin
German noble family
Pribislav died in 1150, his widow Petrissa handed over the land of the Hevelli around Brandenburg Castle to Albrecht the Bear, Count of Ballenstedt. In
House_of_Ascania
Putative early medieval homeland of the Serbs
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
White_Serbia
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Drougoubitai
Medieval state in Southeastern Europe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Duklja
Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Dulebes
8–12th century West Slavic tribes
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Obotrites
Lechitic tribe in Lesser Poland
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Lendians
West Slavic ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Kashubians
Slavic people of the Early Middle Ages
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Carantanians
South Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Berziti
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smolyani
Early Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Sorbs_(tribe)
Slavic tribe of the 6th to 9th centuries
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Moravians_(tribe)
South Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Belegezites
West Slavic ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Sorbs
South Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Baiounitai
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Strymonites
Union of Slavic peoples in present-day northern Bulgaria from the 7th-9th centuries
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Seven_Slavic_tribes
Lechite tribes that lived within the territory of Poland
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Polish_tribes
Uncertain 13th-century ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Bolokhovians
Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Zeriuani
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Braničevci
Tribe in the Early Slavs
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Novgorod_Slavs
Form of settlement of the Kingdom of Germany
founded in the 940s. Not much later they were being established among the Hevelli and around Brandenburg. There were three lines of burgwards defending eastern
Burgward
Margrave of Brandenburg
tribes Hevelli and Sprewanen crossed straight through the area of today's Berlin. Around 1130, Spandau was an eastern outpost of the Hevelli under Pribislav
John I, Margrave of Brandenburg
John_I,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg
Ethnic group
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Selpoli
Ethnographic group of Polish people originating from Masovia
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Masovians
Slavic tribe in medieval Greece
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Ezeritai
Lands of the Sprevane and Hevelli, about 1150 AD.
Sprevane
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Sagudates
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Buzhans
South Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Narentines
West Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Pomeranians_(Slavic_tribe)
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps
Slavic_settlement_of_the_Eastern_Alps
East Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Polochans
Tribe of early East Slavs
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Tivertsi
Historical state
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Travunia
Frontier region of the Duchy of Saxony (936–983)
campaigned the territory. Major parts of the land of the Liutizi and the Hevelli lay beyond Hermann's sphere in the Marca Geronis. The Slavs of this region
Billung_March
Tribe of Early East Slavs
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Ulichs
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Golensizi
West Slavic tribe, that lived between the Trave and the Elbe rivers
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Polabians_(tribe)
Slavic tribe in medieval Greece
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Melingoi
Calendar year
Slavs who live on the eastern borders. He then marches against the Slavic Hevelli tribes and seizes their capital, Brandenburg. Henry invades the Glomacze
928
with 53 civitas, the Milzane (Milceni) with 30 civitas, and the Hehfeldi (Hevelli) with 14 civitas. Pomerelia has also been settled by Slavs in the 7th and
Pomerania in the Early Middle Ages
Pomerania_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
German sculptor
first Abbott of Lehnin Abbey, and Pribislav-Henry, last ruler of the Hevelli tribe. The statues were vandalized shortly after being dedicated and were
Max_Unger_(sculptor)
Topics referred to by the same term
Parchim-Richenberg Pribislaw II, son of the above, Lord of Białogard Pribislav (Hevelli prince) (1075–1150), also known as Pribislav-Henry Pribislav (Wagrian prince)
Pribislav
West Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Silesians_(tribe)
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
centuries of the Common Era the area was mainly inhabited by the Sprevane and Hevelli tribes. By the 13th century the area had been colonised by Germans, particularly
Alt-Hohenschönhausen
Rulers of Brandenburg in 1157-1806
1100 – 1157–1170 Sophie of Winzenburg 1105–1160 Pribislav- Henry of the Hevelli died 1150 Richeza of Poland 116–1156 Vladislav II of Bohemia c. 1110–1174
List of margraves and electors of Brandenburg
List_of_margraves_and_electors_of_Brandenburg
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
The history of Spandau begins in the 7th or 8th century, when the Slav Hevelli settled in the area and later built a fortress there. It was conquered
Spandau_(locality)
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Drevani
Slavic tribe that inhabited the area surrounding the central Bóbr River
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Dadosesani
(1123–1128) Henry III, Margrave (1128–1135) hereafter known as March of Lusatia Hevelli – Meinfried, Prince (?–1127) Pribislav-Henry, Prince (?–1150) Margravate
List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Anonymous author of a medieval manuscript
(Linones), 4.–6.Bethenici-Smeldingon (Smeldingi)-Morizani, 7. Hehfeldi (Hevelli), 8. Surbi (Sorbs/Serbs), 9. Talaminzi (Daleminzi-Glomacze), 10. Beheimare
Bavarian_Geographer
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Glomatians
1134, after he had already secured his succession of Pribislaw of the Hevelli in 1129. In 1128, Albert participated in the organization of the mission
Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict
Brandenburg–Pomeranian_conflict
Ethnic group
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Goplans
Medieval East Slavic tribe
Morzyczans [pl] Neletyches [pl] Rujani Redariers [pl] Rechans [pl] Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl] Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Radimichs
HEVELLI
HEVELLI
HEVELLI
HEVELLI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King Manu Chola
Boy/Male
Hindu
Some, One, Another
Girl/Female
Tamil
An ancient indian city
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in God's Name
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wonder girl
Girl/Female
Latin
Blind.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Great King
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chithrabaana | சிதà¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¨à®¾
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Friendly.
Male
Greek
(Πόντιος) Greek form of Latin Pontius, PONTIOS means "of the sea; seaman." In the bible, this was the first name of the Prefect of the Roman province of Judea, Pontius Pilate.
HEVELLI
HEVELLI
HEVELLI
HEVELLI
HEVELLI