- Old East Slavic: Полѧне, romanized: Poljane), also
known as Polanians,
Polianians, and
Eastern Polans, were an East
Slavic tribe between the 6th and the...
- 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...
-
Serhii Plokhy paraphrased the
Primary Chronicle as
saying that 'the
Polianians had
their own
ruling dynasty established by the
three brothers Kyi, Shchek...
- Francis. p. 184. ISBN 9780415327565.
Encyclopedia of Ukraine,
Kyivan Rus "
Polianians". www.encyclopediao****raine.com.
Retrieved 26
October 2024.
Orest Subtelny...
-
Hodoeporicon Rutheni**** ['Ruthenian Journey'] (Frankfurt, 1608 [...]) [...]. "
Polianians". www.encyclopediao****raine.com.
Retrieved 27
September 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...
-
extended his rule over the Derevlianians, Siverianians,
Radmichians and
Polianians.
Began campaigns against the Khazars.
Proclaimed himself Prince. Igor...
-
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...