-
described Casimir I the
Restorer as "king of
Poles means Lechites". Both the
names "Poles" and "
Lechites" were used in
medieval Poland as
adequate terms. "Laesir...
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Poles are
considered to be the
descendants of the
ancient West
Slavic Lechites and
other tribes that
inhabited the
Polish territories during the late...
- The
exonym possibly derives from
either Lech, a
legendary ruler of the
Lechites, or from the Lendians, a West
Slavic tribe that
dwelt on the south-easternmost...
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absorbed into the
state by
Mieszko I and
began integrating with the
Eastern Lechites.
Common Lechitic features include:
Labiovelarization of *telt (but compare...
- over 1,300 years, when
diverse tribes and
peoples such as the
Vikings and
Lechites erected strongholds in the vicinity. It
subsequently served as the seat...
-
Years tells about the
Lechites origin of the Radimichi: “…radimichi bo… from the
Lechites” and “The
former Radimichi from the
Lechites family;
before that...
-
Habsburg monarchy, that took
place in 1795. The name
Lehistan (Land of
Lechites), is an
archaic word for
Poland in Turkish,
which in
modern language is...
- of Plön and Ostholstein. The word "Wagria" is
derived from the
Slavic Lechites tribe of Wagri. In the
Middle Ages, and as
still shown on
early modern...
- were
first recorded within Silesia in the 1st
century BC. West
Slavs and
Lechites arrived in the
region around the 7th century, and by the
early ninth century...