- Source: Bavaria Slavica
Bavaria Slavica is a historiographic term used to denote the areas populated by West Slavic people (Wends) between the 6th and the 12th centuries in northeastern Bavaria. The Wends settled in Bavaria in several waves between the 6th and the 9th centuries and then in the 10th and the 11th centuries. The settlement of loyal West Slavic Wends and other minor tribes was favoured under Frankish Emperor Charlemagne. Later, the East Frankish Empire also settled largely-Christianized Wends in regions that were rural or unpopulated or threatened by uprisings. After the migration had ended, they were quickly assimilated by the local Franks, who had always continued to constitute the majority, and by the Baiuvarii.
See also
Germania Slavica
External links
Slavic people in Upper Frankonia (in German)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bavaria Slavica
- Germania Slavica
- Wends
- Egerland
- Franconia
- Junker (Prussia)
- Creidlitz
- Ostsiedlung
- Slavic migrations to the Balkans
- Schrat