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- Old East Slavic: Полѧне, romanized: Poljane), also known as Polanians, Polianians, and Eastern Polans, were an East Slavic tribe between the 6th and the...
- prin****lity of Polotsk is linked to Krivichians, much like Kyiv is linked to Polianians, however, based on most modern evidence, these were all likely linked...
- Volhynians, Derevlianians, Polianians, and Siverianians and the less significant Ulychians, Tivertsians, and White Croatians. "Polianians (poliany)". Encyclopediao****raine...
- de la Puente (2010) 7.1 Поляномъ же живъшимъ особь по горамъ When the Polianians lived by themselves among the hills, 7.2 симъ, и бѣ путь из Варягъ въ...
- Francis. p. 184. ISBN 9780415327565. Encyclopedia of Ukraine, Kyivan Rus "Polianians". www.encyclopediao****raine.com. Retrieved 26 October 2024. Orest Subtelny...
- Radimichs, Krivichs, and Vyatichs in the north and the Derevlians and Polianians in the west. Those tribes had to pay tribute to the Khazars in 859 in...
- Hodoeporicon Rutheni**** ['Ruthenian Journey'] (Frankfurt, 1608 [...]) [...]. "Polianians". www.encyclopediao****raine.com. Retrieved 27 September 2024. Orest Subtelny...
- extended his rule over the Derevlianians, Siverianians, Radmichians and Polianians. Began campaigns against the Khazars. Proclaimed himself Prince. Igor...
- Serhii Plokhy paraphrased the Primary Chronicle as saying that 'the Polianians had their own ruling dynasty established by the three brothers Kyi, Shchek...
- concerning the founding of the city of Kuar (Kyiv) in the land of Poluni (Polianians) by three brothers Kuar, Mentery, and Kherean." [in:] Medieval Rus' epics...