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  1. Wends - Wikipedia

    Wends[a] is a historical name for Slavs who inhabited present-day northeast Germany. It refers not to a homogeneous people, but to various people, tribes, or groups depending on where and when it was …

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  3. Wend | Germanic tribe, Migration, Paganism | Britannica

    The Wends themselves were enserfed and were gradually assimilated by the Germans, with the exception of a minority in the traditional region of Lusatia, in present-day eastern Germany, who are …

  4. A Detailed History of the Wends - Wendish Heritage

    This page covers a detailed history of the Wends, from 5,000 B.C.E to the 1848 Revolution. The Wends are connected with the branch of Western Slavs, which includes the Poles, Czechs and Slovaks.

  5. Who Are the Wends? - Texas Wendish Heritage

    Jan 1, 2010 · In each case, the Wends built a new church and affiliated with the Missouri Synod, thus helping spread Missouri Synod congregations throughout Texas. In the new congregations, the …

  6. Wends | Viking Archaeology

    Wends (Old English Winedas; Old Norse: Vindr; Old High German Winida) was a collective term used to describe the West Slavic Peoples of the south Baltic coast during the Viking Period and the Later …

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    The Wends have managed to maintain their identity although they have been ruled at various times by Germans, Hungarians, Poles, and Bohemians. In both world wars they unsuccessfully sought …

  8. Who Are The Wends? - RootsWeb

    Many groups of Wendish colonists struck out for other parts of Texas in the latter 1800's. Wends formed sub-colonies in such places as Austin, Houston, Warda, Fedor, Swiss Alp, Giddings, Port …

  9. Thomas-Murray Link to Ancient Tribes - Wends

    Wends (Old English: Winedas, Old Norse: Vindr, German: Wenden, Winden, Danish: Vendere, Swedish: Vender) is a historic name for West Slavs living near Germanic settlement areas.

  10. Wends - TSHA

    Jun 11, 2016 · The Wends (also known as Sorbs or Lusatian Serbs) are a Slavic people concentrated in East Germany near Bautzen and Cottbus in the upper Spree River valley, an area long known as …