Category
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Battle of Lechfeld
German war victory over Hungary in August, 955
Duchy of Franconia
medieval stem duchy in the Kingdom of Germany
Battle of Riade
933 battle

Glomatians
thumb|right|Glomatians (Głomacze) and other Sorbian tribes in the Early Middle Ages
Duke of the Franks
important title in medieval Western Europe
Marca Geronis
sometimes called the March of Magdeburg, a very large march (border region) in the tenth century
Battle of Andernach
battle
Battle on the Raxa
955 battle
Burgward
A burgward or castellany was a form of settlement used for the organisation of the northeastern marches of the Kingdom of Germany in the mid-10th century. Based on earlier organisations within the Frankish Empire and among the Slavs, the burgwards were composed of a central fortification (a burg) with a number of smaller, undefended villages, perhaps ten to twenty (the ward), dependent on it for protection and upon which it was dependent economically. The fortified site served as a place of refuge during attack and also as an administrative centre for tax collection, the Church, and the court
Battle of Lechfeld
910 battle during the Hungarian invasions of Europe