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This process was mostly completed with the Wendish Crusade of 1147.
The prince's Saxon allies turned against him during the 1147 Wendish Crusade.
He served as papal legate and overall commander of the 1147 Wendish Crusade.
In 1147, Sweyn and Canute united to support the Wendish Crusade.
The Wendish Crusade achieved mixed results.
Hoping to acquire the island of Rügen, he took part in the unsuccessful 1147 Wendish Crusade.
It would have been at this time that the Wolkwitz family converted to Christianity, if not during the original Wendish crusade.
A Saxon army unsuccessfully besieged the settlement during the 1147 Wendish Crusade.
Under the leadership of Niklot, they resisted a Christian assault during the Wendish Crusade.
A force of Rani attacked the Danish fleet during the 1147 Wendish Crusade.
The Wendish Crusade of 1147 targeted the Obodrite and Lutician areas.
After the Wendish Crusade the German colonisation arrived in the Schönkirchen area in the early 13th century.
For nearly 30 years he resisted Saxon princes, especially Henry the Lion during the Wendish Crusade.
Helmold was a critical historian, calling Henry the Lion "out for money", and criticizing the Wendish Crusades.
It was resettled by Germans, especially from the Bremen area, following the First Wendish Crusade of 1147.
North Germans and Danes attacked the Wends during the 1147 Wendish Crusade, which was unsuccessful as well.
It was sacked by Saxons during the 1147 Wendish Crusade against the Polabian Slavs.
Albert later took part in the Wendish Crusade of 1147 and in 1157 established the Margraviate of Brandenburg.
The Wendish Crusade was started against the Polabian Slavs in 1147, as a part of the Northern Crusades.
During the Wendish Crusade in 1147, he managed to end the siege of Szczecin together with Wolin bishop Adalbert.
The campaigns started with the 1147 Wendish Crusade against the Polabian Slavs (or "Wends") of what is now northern and eastern Germany.
Various efforts were made to re-establish Saxon rule in these territories, the most prominent being the Rethra raiding in 1068 and the Wendish crusade in 1147.
In 1147, the Wendish Crusade, a campaign of the Northern Crusades, was mounted by bishops and nobles of the Holy Roman Empire.
The Wendish Crusade of 1147, concurrent to the Second Crusade, was largely unsuccessful, resulting in devastation to the Liutizi lands and forced baptisms.
A participant in the 1147 Wendish Crusade, Henry also reacquired Bavaria by a decision of the new Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1156.