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Scalovia or
Skalvia (Lithuanian: Skalva, German: Sclavonia, Schalauen, Polish: Skalowia, Latin: Sclavonia, Schlavonia) was the area of
Prussia originally...
- of
Peter of Dusburg, the now
extinct Scalovians inhabited the land of
Scalovia south of the
Curonians and Samogitians, by the
lower Neman River ca. 1240...
- to
refer to the
Lithuanian inhabited administrative units (Nadruvia and
Scalovia) in the
legal do****entation of
Prussian state since 1618. The Lithuanian...
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Knights then used
Nadrovia and
Memel as
bases against Scalovia on the
lower Memel River.
Scalovia would then
serve as a base
against pagan Samogitia, which...
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Croatia Sclavonia,
archaic English (via Latin)
designation for the
region of
Scalovia, in
former Prussia Occasionally,
parts of the
Kingdom of
Hungary (Upper...
- town in south-western Lithuania. It is
located in the
medieval region of
Scalovia in the
historic region of
Lithuania Minor. It is the
capital of Pagėgiai...
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northeastern Prussia)
Western Balts Scalovians (Skallawai) (they
lived in
Scalovia - Skallawa)
Prussians (Old Prussians,
Baltic Prussians) (Prūsai) (they...
- missing]
Sidicinum Sidicini Skalvian Indo-European 1200s AD[citation needed]
Scalovia Skalvians Skirian Indo-European [data missing]
North of the
Middle Danube...
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Nadruva Nadrāuwa
Nadruvians 7
Bartia Barten Barcja Barta Barta Bartians 8
Scalovia Schalauen Skalowia Skalva Skallawa Skalvians 9
Sudovia Sudauen Sudawia...
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Lithuania mentions that
there are
lands called Karšuva (Carsovia) and
Skalva (
Scalovia). On the eve of the
Teutonic Order aggression,
Skalva was
situated southwest...