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Opolans (Polish:
Opolanie; Czech: Opolané; German: Opolanen; Latin: Opolini) were the West
Slavic tribe that
lived in the
region of
upper Odra.
Their main...
- Silesia.
According to the 9th
century Bavarian Geographer, the West
Slavic Opolanie tribe had
settled on the
upper Oder
River since the days of the Migration...
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Silesian tribes Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce
Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie
Trzebowianie Pomeranians Kashubians Slovincians (†) Pyrzyczanie...
- 845)
specified the
following West
Slavic peoples: Sleenzane, Dadosesani,
Opolanie, Lupiglaa, and
Golensizi in
Silesia and
Wolinians with
Pyrzycans in Western...
- (Lesowiacy or Borowcy), Głuchoniemcy, Bełżanie, Bużanie (Łopotniki, Poleszuki),
Opolanie, Wołyniacy, Pobereżcy or Nistrowianie.
Kingdom of
Galicia and Lodomeria...
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Vistulans Silesians Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce
Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie
Trzebowianie Lechitic languages Polish language Raymond Breton...
- language. The 9th-century
Bavarian Geographer records the
tribal names of the
Opolanie, Dadosesani, Golenzizi, Lupiglaa, and the Ślężanie. The 1086
Prague Do****ent...
- part of
Poland and was
ruled by the
Piast dynasty; the land of the
pagan Opolanie was
conquered by Duke
Mieszko I in 992. From the 11th–12th
centuries it...
- (Lubuszanie)
Lupiglaa (in today's Głubczyce region)
Opolans /
Opolini (
Opolanie Lechitic tribe Silesians Slezane/(Ślężanie)
Tryebovane (Trzebowianie) Vistulans...
- Geographer, they were
divided into 15 civitates. The
Opolini (Opolans;
Opolanie)
lived in
lands near
modern Opole,
their po****tion was
perhaps 30–40,000...