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    Slavic: Полѧне, Poljane), also known as Polanians, Polianians, and Eastern Polans, were an East Slavic tribe between the 6th and the 9th century, which...
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  • Polans may refer to two Slavic tribes: Polans (eastern), an East Slavic tribe which inhabited both sides of the Dnieper river from the 6th to the 9th century...
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    The Polans (Polish: Polanie; Latin: Polani, Polanos), also known as Polanians or Western Polans (Polish: Polanie Zachodni; Latin: Polani Occidentis) were...
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  • refer to: Polans (western) or Polanie, a West Slavic tribe in the Warta River basin of the historic Greater Poland region Polans (eastern) or Polanie...
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  • Polian, Polyan, Polan may refer to: Polian Slavs, ancient East Slavic tribes: Polans (eastern), living in the area of Dnieper river Polans (western), living...
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  • archaeological cultures around 100 CE Archaeological cultures and tribes in Eastern Europe around 700 Kievan Rus' around 1100 (Council of Liubech) Kievan Rus'...
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    Belarusians Drevlyans (Drevlyane), ancestors of Ukrainians and Belarusians Polans (eastern) (Polyane), ancestors of Ukrainians, in Dnieper right (western) bank...
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  • Polyany, a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia Polans (eastern), medieval East Slavic tribe, also called Poliany Polans (western), medieval West Slavic tribe,...
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    East Slavs (redirect from Eastern Slavs)
    the Kievan Rus between the Western Bug, the Dniepr and the Black Sea: the Polans, Drevlyans, Dregovichs, Radimichs, Vyatichs, Krivichs, Slovens, Dulebes...
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    exonyms for Poles and Poland derive from the name of the West Slavic tribe of Polans (Polanie), while in some languages the exonyms for Poland to derive from...
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  • former proposition for the constituent republic of the Soviet Union Eastern Polans, an East Slavic tribe between the 6th and the 9th centuries This disambiguation...
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    powerful of the tribes — the Polans. Their name, in turn, derives from the word pole — field. It was also used for the eastern Polans, a perhaps unrelated East...
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    moved to these places from the 6th century onward. Duke Mieszko I of the Polans, from his stronghold in the Gniezno area, united various neighboring tribes...
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  • two-thirds of the territory inhabited by eastern Lechite tribes. He united the Lechites east of the Oder (Polans, Masovians, Pomeranians, Vistulans, Silesians)...
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    in the early medieval period the region became inhabited by the tribal Polans, who gave Poland its name. The process of establishing proper statehood...
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    Poland, Czech Republic, Germany and Denmark: Lechitic group Poles Masovians Polans Lendians Vistulans Silesians Pomeranians Slovincians Polabians Obodrites/Abodrites...
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    (Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians), particularly Lechite Polans and Ruthene Polans. The three legendary brothers appear together in the Wielkopolska...
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    predominantly Low German-speaking inhabitants of the region. The duchy of the Polans under Mieszko I, which was the predecessor of the Kingdom of Poland, first...
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    century, their territory was conquered by another West Slavic tribe, the Polans settling in the adjacent Greater Polish land around Poznań and Gniezno and...
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  • Bohemia and remained so until around 972, when the first Polish (western Polans) territorial claims began to emerge. This area was mentioned in 981 (by...
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    639-3 standard. Descended from the Western Slavic language spoken by the Polans, the subdialects are: Krajna dialect (Polish: gwara krajniacka) Tuchola...
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    inhabited the territories of Polesia and right-bank Ukraine, west of the eastern Polans and along the lower reaches of the rivers Teteriv, Uzh, Ubort, and Stsviha...
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  • strongholds have been unearthed around the lake. The tribe was absorbed by the Polans in the 10th century. The medieval chronicle claims that Glopeani controlled...
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    history dates back over a thousand years to c. 930–960 AD, when the Western Polans – an influential tribe in the Greater Poland region – united various Lechitic...
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    interesting. Due to the fact that Greater Poland was the settlement area of the Polans and the core of the early Polish state, the region was at times simply called...
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    themselves against conquest attempts by the newly created Duchy of the Polans. The territories of the Old Prussians and the neighboring Curonians and...
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    lands he inherited. Certainly among them were the areas inhabited by the Polans and Goplans, as well as the Sieradz-Łęczyca lands and Kuyavia. It is possible...
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    known for his quarrels with the Polish duke Mieszko I. The West Slavic Polans had established a state east of the Saxon marches and, aiming to advance...
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  • the Severians paid tribute to the Khazars, along with the neighboring Polans. Prince Oleg of Novgorod (reigned 879–912) conquered them and incorporated...
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    of the Polish state on Kiev and therefore associated the Kiev Polans with Polish Polans, considered Kyi a "Polish pagan prince", etc." Therefore, we have...
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