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- they had 20 gords, and possibly visualized the Bobrans tribe. Polish: Dziadoszanie, Dziadoszyce, Dziadosicze; Latin: Dadosesani, Diedesisi, Diedesi, Diedesa...
- Masovians Vistulans Goplans Lendians Silesian tribes Bieżuńczanie Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie Trzebowianie Pomeranians Kashubians...
- in Poland. It was founded as a grad by a West Slavic tribe called the Dziadoszanie, one of the Polish tribes. In the 10th century it became part of the...
- Goplans Lendians Masovians Vistulans Silesians Bieżuńczanie Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie Trzebowianie Lechitic languages...
- 49. Sleenzane (Silesians), 50. Lunsizi (Lusatians), 51. Dadosesani (Dziadoszanie), 52. Milzane (Milceni), 53. Besunzane (Bežunčani or Pšovans), 54. Uerizane...
- comprised one of the two major tribes in Silesia. They bordered the Dziadoszanie to their north. The Biezunczanie's territory lay to the west. Other,...
- between the main settlements of two West Slavic Ślężanie tribes, the Dziadoszanie and the Trzebowianie, whose lands were both subdued by Mieszko I of Poland...
- seven tribes living in Silesia (Silesian tribes). The other six were: Dziadoszanie, Golęszyce, Ślężanie, Trzebowianie [pl], Bobrzanie and Lupiglaa (often...
- Besunzane / Bezunchane (Bieżuńczanie) Bobryane (Bobrzanie) D****oshane (Dziadoszanie) / Dadosesani Golensizi (Golęszyce) Lubushane (Lubuszanie) Lupiglaa (in...
- 000 and comprised 20 civitates. The Dadodesani or Dedosize (Dyadosans; Dziadoszanie) lived in areas near modern Głogów, numbered probably 30,000 people,...