- The
Lendians (Polish: Lędzianie) were a
Lechitic tribe who
lived in the area of East
Lesser Poland and
Cherven Cities between the 7th and 11th centuries...
- (date of
birth unknown – died
after 944/945) was a Duke of
Lendians. As
ruler of
Lendians, he paid
tribute to
Kievan Rus',
which is
confirmed by archaeological...
-
became the
first King of
Poland in 1025.
Polans Masovians Vistulans Goplans Lendians Silesian tribes Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce Lubuszanie...
- the
exonyms for
Poland to
derive from the name of
another tribe – the
Lendians (Lędzianie). The
Polish words for a Pole are **** (masculine) and Polka...
-
Czech Republic,
Germany and Denmark:
Lechitic group Poles Masovians Polans Lendians Vistulans Silesians Pomeranians Slovincians Kashubians Polabians Obodrites/Abodrites...
-
derives from
either Lech, a
legendary ruler of the Lechites, or from the
Lendians, a West
Slavic tribe that
dwelt on the south-easternmost edge of Lesser...
- Paweł Jasienica, it
derives from the name of an
ancient Polish tribe, the
Lendians. Due to po****tion
resettlements of
ethnic Poles after the
Soviet annexation...
- century. It was the site of a
fortified gord
belonging to the
Ledzianie (
Lendians), a West
Slavic tribe. In the 9th century, the
fortified settlement and...
- Volhynians, Tivertsi, and Ulichs) in
Western Ukraine; and West
Slavic tribes (
Lendians and Vistulans) in
southeastern Poland,
controlling an
important trade route...
- century), when
Vladimir the
Great captured them from the
Lyakhs (Poles and
Lendians) in 981. The
Cherven Cities first described in the
Primary Chronicle by...