Nako (Obotrite prince)

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Nako, Nakon, Nakko, or Nacco (flourished 954 – c. 966) was an

Duke of Saxony.[1]

In 955 Nako and Stoignew were defeated at the

Abraham ben Jacob
travelled through the territory, he referred to Mecklenburg, Nako's principal palace, as "Nako's castle."

He was succeeded by his sons Mstivoj and Mstidrag, but they abandoned Christianity and revolted against the Germans again.

References

  1. ^ Małecki, Jan Marian. A history of Kraków for everyone. pg. 18