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Prince of the Obotrites
Thrasco (Latin: Thrasucon, Drascon) (*Daržĭkŭ) (fl. 795 – 810) was the Prince (knyaz) of the Obotrite confederation from 795 until his death in 810. He
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8–12th century West Slavic tribes
the Germanic Saxons and the Slavic Veleti. The Obotrites under Prince Thrasco defeated the Saxons in the Battle of Bornhöved (798). The still-Pagan Saxons
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death in 821. He assumed power over the Obotrites after the murder of King Thrasco by the Danes. At that time, the emperor exercised supreme authority over
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Campaigns and insurrections of 772–804
the Battle of Bornhöved in 798, the Obotrite allies of Charlemagne under Thrasco defeated the Nordalbingian Saxons, killing 2,800–4,000 of them. The last
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and was killed in an ambush by Saxons in Liuni. He had three successors, Thrasco, Slavomir, and Godlav. Labudа G., Wican [w:] Słownik Starożytności Słowiańskich
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crossing the Elbe. 798 Battle of Bornhöved The Obotrites under prince Thrasco and the Frankish Empire under Eburisus defeat the Nordalbingian Saxons
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Saxons in Liuni. He is killed in an ambush and succeeded by his son Drożko (Thrasco), who becomes a Carolingian dux. King Charlemagne leads a Frankish expeditionary
795
King of the Danes
made two districts pay taxes to him. The Obodrite prince Drożko (lat: Thrasco, Thrasucon) was expelled from his land, and another chief called Godelaib
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Charlemagne forms an alliance with the Obodrites. Together with Prince Drożko (Thrasco), he defeats the Nordalbian Saxons near the village of Bornhöved (modern-day
798
Calendar year
king of Dyfed (Wales) Rotrude, Frankish princess, daughter of Charlemagne Thrasco, Obotrite prince Vojnomir, duke of Lower Pannonia (approximate date) Wu
810
Ruler Reign Notes Witzlaus ?–ca. 795 Thrasco ?–ca. 795-810 Slavomir (de) ?–810-819 Ally of the Frankish Empire. In 816, he joined the rebellion of the
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Margrave (c.880–895) Luitpold, Margrave (895–903) Obotrites (complete list) – Thrasco, Prince (?–c.800) Slavomir, Prince (pre-810–819) Ceadrag, Prince (819–post-826)
List of state leaders in the 9th century
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Saxons in Liuni. He is killed in an ambush and succeeded by his son Drożko (Thrasco), who becomes a Carolingian dux. King Charlemagne leads a Frankish expeditionary
790s
Prince-archbishop (787–813) Obotrites (complete list) – Witzlaus, Prince (?–c.795) Thrasco, Prince (?–c.800) Old Saxony (complete list) – Theoderic, Duke (fl.743–744)
List of state leaders in the 8th century
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West Slavic tribe that lived east of the Elbe river
809, according to the Royal Frankish Annals, the Obotrites under Duke Thrasco attacked first the Wilzi and then the Smeldingi, forcing them to submit:
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Decade
king of Dyfed (Wales) Rotrude, Frankish princess, daughter of Charlemagne Thrasco, Obotrite prince Vojnomir, duke of Lower Pannonia (approximate date) Wu
810s
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Pet form of Italian and Spanish Antonio, possibly ANTONELLO means "invaluable."Â
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Blessed and Victorious
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