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The Polabian Slavs were the last refuge of paganism in the Slavic region. They survived until 1168, because then Rugen, the last pagan bastion of the Slavs after the destruction of Radgosc, was conquered by Waldemar I, king of Denmark. The Polabian Slavs put up the longest resistance to Christianization, seeing it as a threat to their identity, nationality and tradition, of which the pagan cult was an important part. Even in 1147 a crusade was organized against the pagan Polabians, for which St. Bernard of Clairvaux called. The world of pagan Slavs ended with the moment of fall of Rügen and its Arkona, which became the centre of Slavic pagan cult after Radogosc. Two or three centuries later, Polabian Slavs were germanized, losing their nationality and thus becoming the part of Germany.
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The Rani, a west Slavic tribe based on the island of Rugen, built an empire existing until 12th century. In 1168 Rani were defeated by Danish king Valdemar I, resulting in the conversion of the tribe to Christianity. The Chronica Slavorum by Helmoldus and Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus are quite commonly quoted sources in the debate concerning Slavic paganism and the attempts of its Christianization. What constitutes high-value Helmoldus’ and Saxo’s works is the fact that the chronicles are an essential and primary sources when it comes to the history of the Polabian tribes – their territories and their neighboring peoples. It is also a vital link in the account of the course of Christianization on the Polabian territory. After the invasion of The Danish king Valdemar I the pagan temple, situated on the island, was destroyed and both the territorial and religious autonomy of the Rani ended. At the tip of Arkona in recent centuries, the cliffs have collapsed into the sea and the chronicles still remain as witnesses of the Slavic history of Rugen.
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Rugianie, zachodniosłowiańskie plemię zamieszkujące wyspę Rugię, utrzymali znaczącą, niezależną od ekspansywnych Niemiec i Danii pozycję aż do XII w. Wówczas Rugia została podbita przez duńskiego króla Waldemara, co nieodłącznie wiązało się z przyjęciem przez pogańskich Rugian chrześcijaństwa. Kroniki Helmolda i Saxo Gramatyka są powszechnie cytowanymi źródłami w rozważaniach dotyczących słowiańskiego pogaństwa i procesu chrystianizacji plemion słowiańskich. To, co stanowi o dużej wartości obu kronik, mimo subiektywnych ocen dokonywanych przez samych autorów, to zakres ich wiedzy na temat połabskich plemion, w tym Rugian – ich znaczenia wśród innych Słowian, roli kapłanów, wyglądu czczonego wśród nich bóstwa. Przede wszystkim jednak kronikarze szczegółowo opisali podbój Rugii przez Duńczyków, co skutkowało przeorganizowaniem władzy na wyspie i umożliwiło rozwój chrześcijaństwa. Jak dotąd tytułowe kroniki pozostają głównymi świadectwami tych wydarzeń.
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