- 1682,
Moscow had
about 200,000 citizens; some 18,000 were
classified as
Nemtsy,
which means either "German" or "western foreigner". The
international community...
- [ˈvɔlɡaˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə] ; Russian: поволжские немцы, romanized: povolzhskiye
nemtsy) are
ethnic Germans who
settled and
historically lived along the
Volga River...
-
literally "Russia Germans"; Russian: российские немцы, romanized: rossiyskiye
nemtsy or русские немцы,
literally "Russian Germans"), are
ethnic Germans or their...
-
their forces by the lake, at Uzmen, by the Raven's Rock; and the
Germans [
Nemtsy] and the
Estonians [Chuds] rode at them,
driving themselves like a wedge...
- in the
Slavic languages (e.g.
Ukrainian німці (nimtsi);
Russian немцы (
nemtsy),
Slovene Nemčija), and was
borrowed into Hungarian, Romanian, and Ottoman...
- (including
commander Domash Tverdislavich),
captured or
chased away by the
Nemtsy ("Germans") and Chud' ("Estonians"). "The
khans were
recognized as suzerains...
-
Transylvania mainly from the Rhineland, not Saxony. The
Slavic exonym nemets,
nemtsy derives from Proto-Slavic němьcь, pl. němьci, 'the mutes, not able (to speak)'...
- to that of the word
barbarian (< Gr**** βαρβαρόφωνος barbarophonos), or
Nemtsy for
Germans in
Slavic languages,
which descend from Proto-Slavic *němьcь...
- Schwarzmeerdeutsche; Russian: черноморские немцы, romanized: chernomorskiye
nemtsy; Ukrainian: чорноморські німці, romanized: chornomors'ku nimtsi) are ethnic...
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original on 23
February 2023. Belotserkovsky, V. (19 July 2011). "Kak
mogli nemtsy Putina nagradit'?" Как могли немцы Путина наградить? [How
could the Germans...