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In 805 [[Charlemagne]] issued a fourth ban on the export of weapons to the [[Slavs]]. According to [[Moissac Chronicle]] Charlemagne's son Charles laid siege to "'''Canburg'''" (somewhere on the [[Elbe]] in [[Bohemia]]). Nobody knows where exactly Canburg was situated.The chronicle writes about the left bank of the Elbe river, but the author could easily muddle it up with other rivers in the area (e.g. [[Vltava]] - Moldau, Ohře - [[Eger River]]). Lingual similarity is the cause of a hypothesis that Canburg was situated somewhere nearby the present-day town of [[Kadaň]].
In 805 [[Charlemagne]] issued a fourth ban on the export of weapons to the [[Slavs]]. According to [[Moissac Chronicle]] Charlemagne's son Charles laid siege to "'''Canburg'''" (somewhere on the [[Elbe]] in [[Bohemia]]). Nobody knows where exactly Canburg was situated.The chronicle writes about the left bank of the Elbe river, but the author could easily muddle it up with other rivers in the area (e.g. [[Vltava]] - Moldau, Ohře - [[Eger River]]). Lingual similarity is the cause of a hypothesis that Canburg was situated somewhere nearby the present-day town of [[Kadaň]]. Canburg in Bohemia rather seems to have been todays [[Kanina]].


* [http://mdz10.bib-bvb.de/~db/bsb00000868/images/index.html?id=00000868&no=7&seite=342 Chronicon Moissacense a.a. 805, MGH SS]
* [http://mdz10.bib-bvb.de/~db/bsb00000868/images/index.html?id=00000868&no=7&seite=342 Chronicon Moissacense a.a. 805, MGH SS]

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In 805 Charlemagne issued a fourth ban on the export of weapons to the Slavs. According to Moissac Chronicle Charlemagne's son Charles laid siege to "Canburg" (somewhere on the Elbe in Bohemia). Nobody knows where exactly Canburg was situated.The chronicle writes about the left bank of the Elbe river, but the author could easily muddle it up with other rivers in the area (e.g. Vltava - Moldau, Ohře - Eger River). Lingual similarity is the cause of a hypothesis that Canburg was situated somewhere nearby the present-day town of Kadaň. Canburg in Bohemia rather seems to have been todays Kanina.