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Sudovian (also
known as Yotvingian, or
Jatvingian) was a West
Baltic language of
Northeastern Europe.
Sudovian was
closely related to Old Prussian. It...
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Yotvingians (also called: Sudovians, Jatvians, or
Jatvingians; Yotvingian: Jotvingai; Lithuanian: Jotvingiai, Sūduviai; Latvian: Jātvingi; Polish: Jaćwingowie...
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Komantas or
Skomantas (known in
Ruthenian sources as Komat, in
Latin Koommat, in
German Skomand and Skumand; ca. 1225(?) –
after 1285) was a
powerful duke...
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later Prussian Galindians The east
Masurian or
Sudovian group (
Jatvingian)
group The
lower Neman and
western Latvian group connected with the...
- & Ruprecht. pp. 44–51. Mažiulis,
Vytautas (1966). "Jotvingiai" [The
Jatvingians].
Mokslas ir
gyvenimas (in Lithuanian). 11. Vilnius: 32–33. Zinkevičius...
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originally inhabited by
Jatvingians, a
Baltic peoples,
during the
Early Middle Ages. By 1281,
Skomand the last
leader of the
pagan Jatvingians,
capitulated to...
- at the turn of the 14th and 15th
centuries that this area,
vacated by
Jatvingians,
began to be po****ted with
Volhynian settlers in
newly founded villages...