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Galindians were two distinct, and now extinct,
tribes of the Balts. Most commonly,
Galindians refers to the
Western Galindians who
lived in the southeast...
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Golyad or East
Galindian (Russian: Голя́дский язык) is a
poorly attested extinct Baltic language of the
Balts living in the
Protva basin in present-day...
- The term
Galindian is
sometimes ascribed to two
separate Baltic languages, both of
which were
peripheral dialects: a West
Baltic language referred to...
- languages,
along with East Baltic. It
includes Old Prussian, Sudovian, West
Galindian,
possibly Skalvian and Old Curonian.: 33 The only
properly attested West...
- as the Old Prussians, Curonians, Sudovians, Skalvians,
Yotvingians and
Galindians — the West
Balts —
whose languages and
cultures are now extinct, but made...
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There are also
several extinct Baltic languages, including: Curonian,
Galindian, Old Prussian, Selonian, Semigallian, and Sudovian.
Albanian (c. 7.5 million)...
- Prussian, Old
Church Slavonic, Sudovian, Semigallian, Selonian, Skalvian,
Galindian, Polabian,
Knaanic Baltic: Latvian,
Latgalian and Lithuanian; Slavic:...
- languages,
namely Sudovian, West
Galindian and
possibly Skalvian and Old Curonian.: 33
Other linguists consider Western Galindian and
Skalvian to be Prussian...
- name.
Instead they used the name of the
region from
which they came –
Galindians, Sambians, Bartians, Nadruvians, Natangians, Scalovians, Sudovians, etc...
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Teutonic Order (Old Prussians, Yotvingians, Sambians, Skalvians, and
Galindians). The
Baltic tribes did not
maintain close cultural or
political contacts...