- The
Radimichs (also
Radimichi) (Belarusian: Радзiмiчы, Russian: Радимичи, Ukrainian: Радимичі and Polish: Radymicze) were an East
Slavic tribe of the...
-
inhabited in the 10th
century by the Slav
tribes of the
Krivichi and
Radimichi. In the 14th century, the land
became part of Lithuania, and
later Poland...
-
Romanians (especially Moldovans)
Central group Radimichians /
Radimichs (
Radimichi),
ancestors of
Belarusians and part of Russians.
Mentioned as
being a...
- Sozh River. It was
first mentioned in
chronicles in 1159 as the city
Radimichi Chachersk.
Sometime later a
castle was
built in the area. From 14th century...
- the river's
history of events.
Several centuries ago, the East
Slavic Radimichi tribal people lived in the Sozh
River basin and
established the Gomel...
-
described in the
ancient Russian chronicle as Polyane, Severa, Vyatichi, and
Radimichi." In the
first third of the 9th century, many
Volyntsevo settlements,...