Cannabaceae

Doxani
Regions with significant populations
Brandenburg (Germany)
Languages
Polabian
Related ethnic groups
Polabian Slavs

Doxani[a] was a Polabian Slavic tribe, that in the 10th century, lived in the region of Brandenburg, in Central Europe, which now is part of Germany. While the exact location of their settlements remains unknown, it is known that they inhabited areas of Havel river, and the upper portion of Dosse river, probably to the east of the settlements of Zamzizi tribe.[1][2]

They were first mentioned in the founding document of the Bishopric of Havelberg issued between 946 and 948.[1][2] From between 983 and 991, they were probably members of the Lutician Federation.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ Latin: Doxani, Dasseri, Desseri; German: Dossanen; Polish: Doszanie

References

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  1. ^ a b c Joachim Herrmann (editor): Die Slawen in Deutschland. Geschichte und Kultur der slawischen Stämme westlich von Oder und Neiße vom 6. bis 12. Jahrhundert. Ein Handbuch. Berlin, 1985. (in German)
  2. ^ a b Lech Leciejewicz: Mały słownik kultury dawnych Słowian. Warsaw: Wiedza Powszechna, 1972. (in Polish)

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