- The
Bobrzanie are one of the
Silesian tribes mentioned in the
Prague do****ent from the 11th
century CE. The area they
inhabited was
located on the Bóbr...
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Polans Masovians Vistulans Goplans Lendians Silesian tribes Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce
Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie
Trzebowianie Pomeranians...
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Wolinianie Goplans Lendians Masovians Vistulans Silesians Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce
Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie
Trzebowianie Lechitic...
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believed to do****ent the 10th-century settlements, also
mentions the
Bobrzanie and
Trzebowianie tribes.
Later sources classified those tribes as Silesian...
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Ancestors of Poles.
Besunzane /
Bezunchane (Bieżuńczanie)
Bobryane (
Bobrzanie) D****oshane (Dziadoszanie) /
Dadosesani Golensizi (Golęszyce) Lubushane...
- excavations. In the
Early Middle Ages, the area was
inhabited by the
Bobrzanie, one of the old
Polish tribes. In the 7th
century it was part of the short-lived...
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capital - Wrocław. In the
Early Middle Ages the
region was
inhabited by the
Bobrzanie tribe, one of the
Slavic Lechitic tribes, and it
became part of the emerging...
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other six were: Dziadoszanie, Golęszyce, Ślężanie, Trzebowianie [pl],
Bobrzanie and
Lupiglaa (often
identified with Głubczyce [pl]). The name Opolans...
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Legnica and
could number some 25–30,000 individuals. The
Poborane (Bobrans;
Bobrzanie) -
mentioned by the same do****ent -
lived along the
lower and
middle course...
- Golensizi,
Trzebowianie (who
might have
actually been part of the Ślężanie),
Bobrzanie (who were
probably subjects of the Dziadoszanie) and the Głubczyce, further...