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The Lutici federation of West Slavic Polabian …

Years: 991 - 991

The Lutici federation of West Slavic Polabian tribes had remained quiet during the early years of Otto III's reign, even during Henry II's failed rebellion.

In 983, following Otto II's defeat at the battle of Stilo, the Slavs had revolted against Imperial control, forcing the Empire to abandon its territories east of the Elbe Rivier in the Northern March and the Billung March.

With the process of Christianization halted, the Slavs had left the Empire in peace, and with Henry II's rebellion put down, Theophanu had launched multiple campaigns to reconquer the lost eastern territories, beginning in 985.

Even though he was only six at the time, Otto III had personally participated in these campaigns.

During the expedition of 986 against the Slavs, Otto III had received the homage of Duke Meiszko I of Poland, who had provided the Imperial army with military assistance and had given Otto III a camel.

Although the Lutici were subdued for a time in 987, they have continued to occupy the young king’s attention.

When Otto III is eleven, Slavic raiders capture the city of Brandenburg in September 991.

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