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The Wagri, Wagiri, or Wagrians were a tribe of inhabiting , or eastern in northern , from the ninth to twelfth centuries. They were a constituent tribe of the .


History
In the Slavic uprisings of 983 and c. 1040 under Gottschalk, Wagria was wasted and ruined. Many German towns and churches were destroyed and the region was largely depopulated. In 1066, the Wagri allied with the in storming the line of Saxon from to and into German territory as deep as . Around 1090, the still Wagri and came under the sway of the Rani-born . Each tribe elected its own chief who was subordinate to Kruto. In 1093, the Christian under Henry, aided by some and the local Low German population, defeated Kruto at the Battle of Schmilau near . The Wagri were brought to tributary status once more.

The of Wagria began under Unwan, Archbishop of Bremen, in the 1020s. Vicelin of Oldenburg, a Christian priest, first began to evangelise the Wagri and Wilzi with the permission of Henry, who was reigning from Lübeck, around 1126. In the years which followed Vicelin's mission, the Emperor Lothair II thoroughly Wagria and and the Holsteiners invaded it and took Pribislav and , the Wagrian leaders, away in chains.

In 1142, Henry the Lion and Adolf II of Holstein divided the newly conquered Slav lands between them.John Bagnell Bury (1936), The Cambridge medieval history, The Macmillan company, p. 725 - Vol. 7, Wagria with its castle of went to Adolf, while Polabia with Ratzeburg went to Henry. The divided the regions. There followed this division a great influx of German colonists. During the of 1147, the Wagri attacked recently founded colonies of and , but this is the last that is heard of their resistance to Germanisation.


See also
  • List of medieval Slavic tribes


Notes

Sources
  • Thompson, James Westfall. Feudal Germany, Volume II. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1928.

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