Brandenburg-Saxony / Minorities / Slavs 1998 Easter Riding at Wittichenau // Wends / Lusatia / Sorbs / Minorities / Easter / Easter Riders / Customs The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore has remained. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-slavs-1998-easter-riding-at-wittichenau-wends-lusatia-sorbs-minorities-easter-easter-riders-customs-the-eastern-conquest-in-eastern-germany-was-already-begun-by-charlemagne-but-has-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-and-in-saxony-from-their-culture-only-folklore-has-remained-image550681460.html
RM2PYWKR0–Brandenburg-Saxony / Minorities / Slavs 1998 Easter Riding at Wittichenau // Wends / Lusatia / Sorbs / Minorities / Easter / Easter Riders / Customs The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore has remained.
William Gladstone (1809-1898). Político liberal británico. Primer Ministro en cuatro ocasiones, 1868-1874, 1880-1885, 1886, y 1892-1894. Greenwich (Inglaterra). Mr. Gladstone refiriendo a sus electores las tropelias cometidas por los turcos en Bulgaria. Quedó aterrado tras conocer la matanza de miles de búlgaros tras el levantamiento de abril de 1876, contra los otomanos, publicando un famoso artículo y respaldando la causa búlgara y su posterior independencia en1878. Grabado. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 22 de septiembre de 1876. Biblioteca Histórico Militar de Barcelona. Cataluña, Es Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-gladstone-1809-1898-poltico-liberal-britnico-primer-ministro-en-cuatro-ocasiones-1868-1874-1880-1885-1886-y-1892-1894-greenwich-inglaterra-mr-gladstone-refiriendo-a-sus-electores-las-tropelias-cometidas-por-los-turcos-en-bulgaria-qued-aterrado-tras-conocer-la-matanza-de-miles-de-blgaros-tras-el-levantamiento-de-abril-de-1876-contra-los-otomanos-publicando-un-famoso-artculo-y-respaldando-la-causa-blgara-y-su-posterior-independencia-en1878-grabado-la-ilustracin-espaola-y-americana-22-de-septiembre-de-1876-biblioteca-histrico-militar-de-barcelona-catalua-es-image219715200.html
RMPNCTYC–William Gladstone (1809-1898). Político liberal británico. Primer Ministro en cuatro ocasiones, 1868-1874, 1880-1885, 1886, y 1892-1894. Greenwich (Inglaterra). Mr. Gladstone refiriendo a sus electores las tropelias cometidas por los turcos en Bulgaria. Quedó aterrado tras conocer la matanza de miles de búlgaros tras el levantamiento de abril de 1876, contra los otomanos, publicando un famoso artículo y respaldando la causa búlgara y su posterior independencia en1878. Grabado. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 22 de septiembre de 1876. Biblioteca Histórico Militar de Barcelona. Cataluña, Es
Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest of eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-1996-stubble-riding-of-the-sorbs-in-raddusch-an-old-custom-of-the-sorbs-riding-competitions-are-held-in-the-fields-after-the-harvest-wends-lusatia-horses-animals-riding-the-eastern-conquest-of-eastern-germany-was-already-begun-by-charlemagne-but-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-image550681461.html
RM2PYWKR1–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest of eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg
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Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest of eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-1996-stubble-riding-of-the-sorbs-in-raddusch-an-old-custom-of-the-sorbs-riding-competitions-are-held-in-the-fields-after-the-harvest-wends-lusatia-horses-animals-riding-the-eastern-conquest-of-eastern-germany-was-already-begun-by-charlemagne-but-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-image550681429.html
RM2PYWKNW–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest of eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg
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RM2PYWKPR–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of
Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. The women of the village go to the battlefield // Wends / Lusatia / Costume / Youth / The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-1996-stubble-riding-of-the-sorbs-in-raddusch-an-old-custom-of-the-sorbs-riding-competitions-are-held-in-the-fields-after-the-harvest-the-women-of-the-village-go-to-the-battlefield-wends-lusatia-costume-youth-the-east-conquest-in-east-germany-was-already-started-by-charlemagne-but-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-image426314531.html
RM2FNG8EY–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. The women of the village go to the battlefield // Wends / Lusatia / Costume / Youth / The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today
Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest of eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-1996-stubble-riding-of-the-sorbs-in-raddusch-an-old-custom-of-the-sorbs-riding-competitions-are-held-in-the-fields-after-the-harvest-wends-lusatia-horses-animals-riding-the-eastern-conquest-of-eastern-germany-was-already-begun-by-charlemagne-but-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-image550681483.html
RM2PYWKRR–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1996 Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch. An old custom of the Sorbs. Riding competitions are held in the fields after the harvest. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / The eastern conquest of eastern Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg
Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1997 Sorbs festival in Raddusch, Brandenburg. Sorbian girls watch a folklore dance// traditional costume/ foreigners The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore has remained. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-1997-sorbs-festival-in-raddusch-brandenburg-sorbian-girls-watch-a-folklore-dance-traditional-costume-foreigners-the-eastern-conquest-in-eastern-germany-was-already-started-by-charlemagne-but-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-and-in-saxony-from-their-culture-only-folklore-has-remained-image550681438.html
RM2PYWKP6–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1997 Sorbs festival in Raddusch, Brandenburg. Sorbian girls watch a folklore dance// traditional costume/ foreigners The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore has remained.
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RM2PYWKNG–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1997 Sorbs festival in Raddusch, Brandenburg. Sorbian woman in front of a folklore dance // traditional costume / foreigners / hairstyle / The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only
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RM2FNG8FX–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1997 Sorbs festival in Raddusch, Brandenburg. Sorbian women in front of a folklore dance// traditional costume / customs The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore is left. [automated
Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1997 Sorbs festival in Raddusch, Brandenburg. Sorbian women in front of a folklore dance // Tracht / Auslaender The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore has remained. [automated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-saxony-minorities-1997-sorbs-festival-in-raddusch-brandenburg-sorbian-women-in-front-of-a-folklore-dance-tracht-auslaender-the-eastern-conquest-in-eastern-germany-was-already-started-by-charlemagne-but-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-and-in-saxony-from-their-culture-only-folklore-has-remained-automated-image550681446.html
RM2PYWKPE–Brandenburg / Saxony / Minorities / 1997 Sorbs festival in Raddusch, Brandenburg. Sorbian women in front of a folklore dance // Tracht / Auslaender The eastern conquest in eastern Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore has remained. [automated
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RM2PYWKRF–Brandenburg-Saxony / Minorities / Slavs / 1996 1996, Stubble riding of the Sorbs in Raddusch, Brandenburg. On the harvested fields rider competitions. // Wends / Lusatia / Horses / Animals / Riding / Gallop / Customs The east conquest in East Germany was already begun by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in
Brandenburg / Minorities / Customs / 1992 Kahnkorso in Luebbenau, a sorbian couple in an oak leaf decorated barge // Sorbs / Wends / The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore is left. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-minorities-customs-1992-kahnkorso-in-luebbenau-a-sorbian-couple-in-an-oak-leaf-decorated-barge-sorbs-wends-the-east-conquest-in-east-germany-was-already-started-by-charlemagne-but-has-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-and-in-saxony-from-their-culture-only-folklore-is-left-automated-translation-image426311082.html
RM2FNG43P–Brandenburg / Minorities / Customs / 1992 Kahnkorso in Luebbenau, a sorbian couple in an oak leaf decorated barge // Sorbs / Wends / The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore is left. [automated translation]
Brandenburg / Minorities / Customs / 1992 Kahnkorso in Luebbenau, a sorbian couple in an oak leaf decorated barge // Sorbs / Wends / The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore is left. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brandenburg-minorities-customs-1992-kahnkorso-in-luebbenau-a-sorbian-couple-in-an-oak-leaf-decorated-barge-sorbs-wends-the-east-conquest-in-east-germany-was-already-started-by-charlemagne-but-has-suffered-many-setbacks-in-1168-the-great-slavic-sanctuary-on-ruegen-was-destroyed-by-the-danes-and-albrecht-the-bear-conquered-the-slavic-fortress-of-brennabor-brandenburg-the-slavs-were-pushed-back-to-the-east-their-descendants-the-wends-and-sorbs-live-today-in-the-southeast-of-brandenburg-and-in-saxony-from-their-culture-only-folklore-is-left-automated-translation-image426311179.html
RM2FNG477–Brandenburg / Minorities / Customs / 1992 Kahnkorso in Luebbenau, a sorbian couple in an oak leaf decorated barge // Sorbs / Wends / The east conquest in East Germany was already started by Charlemagne, but has suffered many setbacks. In 1168 the great Slavic sanctuary on Ruegen was destroyed by the Danes and Albrecht the Bear conquered the Slavic fortress of Brennabor, Brandenburg. The Slavs were pushed back to the east. Their descendants, the Wends and Sorbs, live today in the southeast of Brandenburg and in Saxony. From their culture only folklore is left. [automated translation]
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