Literal translation, “wretch”. The wretches won the war, though. See also the Norsemen’s cousins, the Germans and their chronicles of The Wendish wars detailing their glorious victories against the Slavs from their kingdoms east of the Urals and in Crimea all the way to Lubeck and Bavaria where they competed with Slavs. One look at the map shows that even though “Royal Poland” eventually became the heart of the Prussian state, the Slavs mostly won … but the histories of the Wendish wars are victory stacked upon victory for the Teutons.
Literal translation, “wretch”. The wretches won the war, though. See also the Norsemen’s cousins, the Germans and their chronicles of The Wendish wars detailing their glorious victories against the Slavs from their kingdoms east of the Urals and in Crimea all the way to Lubeck and Bavaria where they competed with Slavs. One look at the map shows that even though “Royal Poland” eventually became the heart of the Prussian state, the Slavs mostly won … but the histories of the Wendish wars are victory stacked upon victory for the Teutons.