Slavic: Полѧне, Poljane), also known as Polanians, Polianians, and Eastern Polans, were an East Slavic tribe between the 6th and the 9th century, which... 7 KB (757 words) - 23:27, 1 March 2024 |
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... 446 bytes (99 words) - 05:47, 26 January 2022 |
The Polans (Polish: Polanie; Latin: Polani, Polanos), also known as Polanians or Western Polans (Polish: Polanie Zachodni; Latin: Polani Occidentis) were... 4 KB (378 words) - 20:16, 20 December 2023 |
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... 346 bytes (78 words) - 00:58, 10 November 2023 |
Polian, Polyan, Polan may refer to: Polian Slavs, ancient East Slavic tribes: Polans (eastern), living in the area of Dnieper river Polans (western), living... 910 bytes (139 words) - 06:37, 4 February 2023 |
archaeological cultures around 100 CE Archaeological cultures and tribes in Eastern Europe around 700 Kievan Rus' around 1100 (Council of Liubech) Kievan Rus'... 41 KB (1,356 words) - 08:54, 19 April 2024 |
Polyany, a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia Polans (eastern), medieval East Slavic tribe, also called Poliany Polans (western), medieval West Slavic tribe,... 680 bytes (118 words) - 22:36, 25 January 2023 |
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... 23 KB (2,306 words) - 01:01, 24 April 2024 |
East Poland (redirect from Eastern Poland (disambiguation)) 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... 678 bytes (114 words) - 21:37, 23 October 2022 |
two-thirds of the territory inhabited by eastern Lechite tribes. He united the Lechites east of the Oder (Polans, Masovians, Pomeranians, Vistulans, Silesians)... 11 KB (1,250 words) - 22:29, 30 April 2024 |
in the early medieval period the region became inhabited by the tribal Polans, who gave Poland its name. The process of establishing proper statehood... 288 KB (23,673 words) - 15:35, 29 April 2024 |
century, their territory was conquered by another West Slavic tribe, the Polans settling in the adjacent Greater Polish land around Poznań and Gniezno and... 24 KB (1,939 words) - 23:54, 7 March 2024 |
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... 45 KB (5,613 words) - 13:20, 19 March 2024 |
639-3 standard. Descended from the Western Slavic language spoken by the Polans, the subdialects are: Krajna dialect (Polish: gwara krajniacka) Tuchola... 16 KB (1,482 words) - 15:35, 14 March 2024 |
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... 3 KB (301 words) - 08:57, 9 April 2024 |
themselves against conquest attempts by the newly created Duchy of the Polans. The territories of the Old Prussians and the neighboring Curonians and... 61 KB (7,092 words) - 19:01, 28 April 2024 |
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... 6 KB (766 words) - 13:51, 11 January 2024 |
the Severians paid tribute to the Khazars, along with the neighboring Polans. Prince Oleg of Novgorod (reigned 879–912) conquered them and incorporated... 8 KB (596 words) - 16:22, 9 April 2024 |
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... 51 KB (3,341 words) - 23:34, 16 April 2024 |