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- Glomacze abstract "The Glomacze, also Golomacze or Dolomici (Polish: Głomacze or Gołomacze, German: Daleminzier) - were Polabian Slavs inhabiting areas in the middle Elbe (Łaba) valley. Other West Slavic tribes such as the Milceni settled east of them. About 850 the Bavarian Geographer located a Talaminzi (Dala-Daleminzi) settlement area east of the Sorbs. According to later chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg, the people called themselves Glomacze after a central cult site, a now dry lake near the present-day town of Lommatzsch. The first known account about the Glomacze is from 805 when they were raided by the troops of Frankish king Charles the Younger on his way to Bohemia. The actual conquest of the tribe started in 928 by the German king Henry the Fowler who, as Widukind of Corvey reported, seized and destroyed their main castle called Gana (probably located near present-day Stauchitz), exterminated the defenders and had a fortress erected on the hill of Meissen (Mišno). Their settlement area was incorporated into the large Saxon Marca Geronis and in 965 became part of the Margraviate of Meissen.".
- Glomacze thumbnail Gau_Daleminzen_Lage.JPG?width=300.
- Glomacze wikiPageID "24042653".
- Glomacze wikiPageLength "1483".
- Glomacze wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Glomacze wikiPageRevisionID "609860987".
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_Geographer.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th_century_in_Germany.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th_century_in_Germany.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polabian_Slavs.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Younger.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Francia.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Henry_the_Fowler.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Lommatzsch.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Marca_Geronis.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Margraviate_of_Meissen.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Meissen.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Milceni.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Polabian_Slavs.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Sorbs.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Stauchitz.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Thietmar_of_Merseburg.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink Widukind_of_Corvey.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLink File:Gau_Daleminzen_Lage.JPG.
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daleminzi".
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dolomici".
- Glomacze wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glomacze".
- Glomacze hasPhotoCollection Glomacze.
- Glomacze wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Glomacze wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- Glomacze wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_references.
- Glomacze wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glomacze subject Category:10th_century_in_Germany.
- Glomacze subject Category:9th_century_in_Germany.
- Glomacze subject Category:Polabian_Slavs.
- Glomacze hypernym Slavs.
- Glomacze type Article.
- Glomacze type Group.
- Glomacze type Article.
- Glomacze type Group.
- Glomacze comment "The Glomacze, also Golomacze or Dolomici (Polish: Głomacze or Gołomacze, German: Daleminzier) - were Polabian Slavs inhabiting areas in the middle Elbe (Łaba) valley. Other West Slavic tribes such as the Milceni settled east of them. About 850 the Bavarian Geographer located a Talaminzi (Dala-Daleminzi) settlement area east of the Sorbs.".
- Glomacze label "Glomacze".
- Glomacze sameAs Daleminzier.
- Glomacze sameAs Glomici.
- Glomacze sameAs m.07kj6jy.
- Glomacze sameAs Далеминцы.
- Glomacze sameAs Q314830.
- Glomacze sameAs Q314830.
- Glomacze wasDerivedFrom Glomacze?oldid=609860987.
- Glomacze depiction Gau_Daleminzen_Lage.JPG.
- Glomacze isPrimaryTopicOf Glomacze.