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Lands of the Hevelli (''Heveller''), ca. 1150.
The 'Hevelli' or 'Hevellians' (sometimes ''Havolane''; or ''Stodoranen''; or ''Stodoranie'') were a
Slavic tribe who lived around the river
Havel in the
Havelland area of
Brandenburg in eastern
Germany from the
8th century onwards.
The Hevelli built fortifications at Brenna (later to become
Brandenburg an der Havel) and intermarried
[1] with the neighboring
Saxons and the
Bohemians. They also built a large outpost at the current site of
Spandau Citadel in
Berlin.
Together with the
Sprevjane, the Hevelli waged war against not only the German
feudal states to the west, but also neighboring Slavic tribes. They were gradually assimilated by
Germans during the ''
Ostsiedlung''.
See also
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Polabian Slavs
References
1. rootsweb.com, genealogie-mittelalter.de