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about the
Dregoviches. We only know that they had
their own
princely rule in the city of Turov. In the 10th century, the
lands of the
Dregoviches became...
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Southern Bug) lived. To the north, the Drevlians'
neighbors were the
Dregoviches.
Their name is
derived from
Slavic drevo/древо or derevo/дерево, meaning...
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Ilmen Slavs Krivichs Chud
Volga Finns Dregoviches Radimichs Eastern Polans Severians Drevlians Vyatichi Volhynians White Croatia Tivertsi Ulichs Rus'...
- the 8th-9th
centuries were
inhabited by 3
tribal unions: the Krivichs,
Dregoviches and Radimichs. Of these, the
Krivichs pla**** the most
important role;...
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tribes or were the
ancestors of them: the Volhynians, Drevlians, Polans,
Dregoviches, and
possibly Buzhans,
eventually to
become part of the
Kievan Rus'....
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westernmost "borderlands" of the
early East
Slavs (possibly the
tribal union Dregoviches) on the
lands of the
Balts in the 6th–9th
centuries CE. The city of Grodno...
- the
Baltic tribal union of the Yotvingians. It was also a home to the
Dregoviches Slavic tribe. It was a
significant city in
Black Ruthenia and
later part...
- period. The
tribes living in
Western Ukraine (Buzhans, Croats, Drevlians,
Dregoviches, Polans, Tivertsi,
Ulichs and Volhynians) are
considered to be between...
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established in
Baltic Yotvingian lands.
Eastern Slavs,
specifically Dregoviches and Volhynians, were the
first settlers who
established Novogrudok at...
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inhabited by East
Slavic tribes,
mostly by Drevlians, with
settlements of
Dregoviches to the
north beyond the
Narew River and
likely Dulebes to the south,...