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page 1Early Sorbian people

Saint Ludmila of Bohemia
duchess of Bohemia
Dervan
Sorbian duke
Čestibor
Čestibor () was a 9th-century King of the Sorbs. He was a vassal of Louis the German. In 856 he led the Sorbs into battle alongside King Louis against the Glomacze tribe, defeating them and putting them under German rule. Shortly after in 859, the Sorbs had risen against Čestibor and killed him, causing a rebellion against King Louis.
Miliduch
Miliduch or Miliduh (, , ; d. 806) was an Early Slavic ruler (duke) of the Sorbs, a Polabian Slavic ancestral tribe of modern Sorbs.
Czimislav
Czimislav () was a 9th-century King of the Sorbs. The Saxons won a battle at Kesigesburg and Czimislav was killed in 840. He was part of the Colodici, a Sorbian sub-tribe.
Slavibor
Slavibor was a Sorbian prince, and father of the Czech saint Ludmila.
Tunglo
Tunglo (c. 826) was an Early Slavic ruler (duke) of the Sorbs, a Polabian Slavic ancestral tribe of modern Sorbs. He is mentioned in the Royal Frankish Annals, as one of Sorbian leaders () who was suspected of disobedience towards the Carolingian emperor Louis the Pius, as also recorded in the Vita Hludowici Imperatoris. In May 826, at a meeting at Ingelheim, dukes of the Obotrites and Tunglo of the Sorbs () were accused in absence, and required to appear before the emperor. In October of the same year, both Čedrag and Tunglo came to Ingelheim, where the imperial assembly was held, thus trying