- The
Golensizi (Polish: Golęszycy, Gołęszycy, Golęszyce, Gołęszyce, Gołężyce, Czech: Holasici, German: Golensizen) were a
tribe of West Slavs, specifically...
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Sorbs 30 51
Dadosesani Thadesi 20 52
Milzane Milceni 30 53
Besunzane Phesnuzi 2 56
Lupiglaa Łupigoła 30 57
Opolini Opolans 20 58
Golensizi Golensizi 5...
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following West
Slavic peoples: Sleenzane, Dadosesani, Opolanie, Lupiglaa, and
Golensizi in
Silesia and
Wolinians with
Pyrzycans in
Western Pomerania. A do****ent...
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Poland regained the
control over the rest of
Silesia included land of
Golensizi tribe.
Davies 1982, p. 65. Robert-Henri Bautier, "Anne de Kiev, reine...
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Fraganeo civitates XL.
Lupiglaa civitates ****.
Opolini civitates XX.
Golensizi civitates V. The
short do****ent,
written in Latin, was
discovered in 1772...
- the area was
settled by West Slavs,
which were
later organized into the
Golensizi tribe. The
tribe had a
large and
important gord
situated in contemporary...
- Geographer" in 845 (this do****ent
mentions five
strongholds of the
Slavic Golensizi (Golen****se,
Holasici in Czech), a proto-Polish tribe,
probably Racibórz...
- (Bieżuńczanie)
Bobryane (Bobrzanie) D****oshane (Dziadoszanie) /
Dadosesani Golensizi (Golęszyce)
Lubushane (Lubuszanie)
Lupiglaa (in today's Głubczyce region)...
- the
nearest neighbourhood had been
established by a
Slavic tribe called Golensizi around the 7th
century on a
naturally defensive hill over the
valley of...
- the west. Other, more minor,
Silesian tribes of the time
included the
Golensizi,
Trzebowianie (who
might have
actually been part of the Ślężanie), Bobrzanie...