Tunglo
Tunglo (died 839) was a knyaz of the Lusatian Serbs (Sorbs).[2] In May 826, at a meeting at Ingelheim, Cedrag of the Obotrites and Tunglo of the Sorbs were accused of malpractice; they were ordered to appear in October, after Tunglo surrendered his son as hostage and was allowed to return home.[3]
| Preceded by last held by Miliduch (790-806) Frankish rule |
Duke of Sorbs fl. 826 |
Succeeded by Czimislav (826-839) |
| Tunglo | |
|---|---|
| Duke of Sorbs (Serbs) "Tunglo, dux Soraborum" [1] | |
| Reign | ca. 820 to 839 |
| Predecessor | Miliduch |
| Successor | Czimislav |
| Died | 839 |
| Religion | Slavic |
References
- Pertz, Monumenta Germaniae historica, p. 629
- Pertz, Monumenta Germaniae historica, p. 629
- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 1880. p. 224.
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