- Lake [pl] in the
province of Olsztyn, in what was the very
center of
ancient Galindia. J.
Nalepa (1971)
suggested the root *gal- was
originally a
different ablaut...
-
spoken southwest of the
Neman river in what is now Lithuania, east of
Galindia and in the
north of Yotvingia, and by
exiles in East Prussia. The language...
-
Sudovia Sudauen Sudawia Sūduva Sūdawa
Sudovians or
Yotvingians 10
Galindia Galindien Galindia Galinda Galinda Galindians 11 Culm
Kulmerland Chełmno Kulmas...
- (1971). "Próba
nowej etymologii nazwy Galindia czyli Golędź" [Proposal of a new
etymology of the name
Galindia or Golędź].
Opuscula slavica 1. Slaviska...
- in
Warmia - Wārmi)
Western Galindians (Galindai) (they
lived in
Western Galindia - Galinda)
Yotvingians (they
lived in Yotvingia)
Eastern Balts Dniepr-Oka...
-
districts in Prussia: Bartia,
Culmerland (formerly
under Polish control),
Galindia, Nadrovia, Natangia, Pogesania, Pomesania, Samland, Scalovia, Sudovia,...
-
Komtur of
Elbing (Elbląg),
founded a fort in the Old
Prussian region of
Galindia,
probably near an Old
Prussian settlement. The
first mention of the fort...
- Jatviag, or Yatviag. The
southern part of the
Yotvingian lands,
Sudovia and
Galindia, were
subdued by
Kievan Rus' army, led by
Vladimir I of Kiev in 983. Netimeras...
- Bohemia. It was a
small and
scarcely inhabited territory roughly between Galindia and Lubavia.
Before the
arrival of the
Teutonic Knights, it was plundered...
- German–Polish (Masurians, Warmiacy)
comprising the
southern (Sasna and
Galindia,
together forming Masuria) and
western (Warmia, Pomesania, and Pogesania...