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920s, Widukind, in his Res gestae Saxonicae documents King Henry I’s capture of Slav-occupied Brandenburg
933, Widukind documents the defeat of an Avar force in Saxonia and Thurgundia, and the wasting of those Avars that survived through hunger (C.1.268).
The contours of disease and hunger in Carolingian and early Ottonian Europe
(c.750-c.950 CE)
http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/webclient/StreamGate?folder_id=0&dvs=1561372203619~572
Widukind 933: (1949), p. 217; (1935), p. 56. ‘[The Avars] crossed
the borders of the Thuringians with a sudden attack, wandering in a hostile
manner through that whole territory. There the [Avar] allies began to break up,
some wandering to the west while others sought to enter Saxonia from the west
and south. But the Saxons, united with the Thuringians, sought battle with them,
slew their leaders and scattered the remainder of the western part of their army
throughout the whole region. Some of these were wasted through food shortage,
others perished with cold, while others, either captured or slain as they deserved,
perished miserably.’
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