Global Information Lookup Global Information

Kruto the Wend information


Kruto the Wend (or Cruto) (died 1093), son of Grin or Grinus, was a prince of Wagria.[1] James Westfall Thompson believed his family belonged to the Rani of Rugia.

Gottschalk, a Christian Obodrite prince who was married to the daughter of his Danish ally Sven Estridson, had subdued the Obodrite and some Lutician tribes in the 1050s.[2] In 1066, Kruto succeeded in an uprising initiated by the Obodrite nobility and supported by the Luticians, against Gottschalk and his Saxon dukes Ordulf and Magnus.[3] Gottschalk was slain, and his sons Budivoj and Henry exiled to Saxony and Denmark.[2] Kruto made his capital out of a large palisaded fortress at Buku, an island in the confluence of the Trave and Wakenitz rivers and site of the later Lübeck.

In 1074 or 1075, Budivoj, a son of Gottschalk, with a band of Holsteiners sent by Magnus, attacked Kruto's stronghold at Plön,[3] which had been purposefully left undefended. The next day, it was surrounded by Slavic forces, who made the Saxons surrender, after which they were massacred. Budivoj was killed.[3]

Until his death in 1093, Nordalbingia, including Holstein, Sturmaria, and Ditmarsch, was subject to his pagan rule. For decades, Magnus, Eric of Denmark, and the margraves of the Northern March (Udo II, Henry I, and Udo III) struggled to subdue Kruto, but only Eric came close.

Kruto's principality was weak internally, however, because the vassal Slavs, such as the Liutizi, continued to elect their own chiefs subordinate to him. As well, the Christian Obodrites were secretly allied with the Saxons to bring about his downfall. At a banquet at which Kruto intended to kill Gottschalk's son Henry, his guest, Henry and Kruto's wife Slavina instead killed him. Immediately after his death, Henry, a Christian Obodrite prince, led a combined Slav-Saxon army to victory over the Wends at the Battle of Schmilau and subjected the Wagri and Liutizi to tribute again.

  1. ^ Joachim Herrmann, Die Slawen in Deutschland (Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1985), 366.
  2. ^ a b Joachim Herrmann, 365.
  3. ^ a b c Joachim Herrmann, 263.

and 5 Related for: Kruto the Wend information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8061 seconds.)

Kruto the Wend

Last Update:

Kruto the Wend (or Cruto) (died 1093), son of Grin or Grinus, was a prince of Wagria. James Westfall Thompson believed his family belonged to the Rani...

Word Count : 352

Polabian Slavs

Last Update:

and more broadly as Wends, is a collective term applied to a number of Lechitic (West Slavic) tribes who lived scattered along the Elbe river in what is...

Word Count : 2656

Obotrites

Last Update:

sources as Wends. The main tribes of the Obotritic confederation were: the Obotrites proper (Wismar Bay to Lake Schwerin); the Wagrians (the eastern Holstein...

Word Count : 753

List of rulers of Mecklenburg

Last Update:

to as "Wends". The 11th century founder of the Mecklenburgian dynasty of Dukes and later Grand Dukes, which lasted until 1918, was Nyklot of the Obotrites...

Word Count : 1432

Lutici

Last Update:

independence. In 1090, the Obodrite prince Henry had consolidated the Obodrite realm with Danish and Saxon support, and killed his rival Kruto. After an Obodrite...

Word Count : 7442

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net