Category
page 18th-century Slavs
Princess Wanda
daughter of Krakus, legendary founder of Kraków; upon her father's death, she became queen of the Poles, but committed suicide to avoid an unwanted marriage to a German
Boruth
Boruth, also Borut (from , "fighter") or Borouth, (died about 750) was the first documented Slavic prince (Knyaz) of Carantania, ruling from about 740 until his death. He was one of the few pagan leaders of the Carantanians to convert to Christianity.
Witzan
Witzаn (died in 795 in Liuni) also known by the name Witzlаus was the prince of the confederation of Obotrites.
Leszko I
legendary ruler of Poland
Dragovit
Dragovit (; ; ; died in 810;) was a pagan ruler (prince or chief) of the Veleti (; "king of the Wiltzes"). It is thought that Dragovit began his rule .
Akameros
Akameros (, )—his original name was probably Akamir—was the "archon of the Sclavenes of Belzetia" (), an autonomous South Slavic community in Central Greece under Byzantine sovereignty, in the late 8th century.