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- The Scalovians (Lithuanian: Skalviai; German: Schalauer), also known as the Skalvians, Schalwen and Schalmen, were a Baltic tribe related to the Prussians...
- able to continue the colonization of the native Sudovian, Nadrovian, and Scalovian. Thirsko, a Christian Sambian chief, and his son Maidelo were entrusted...
- southwest of the current town. It was inhabited by the Baltic tribe Skalviai (Scalovians). To the northeast there was a land called Žemaitija (Samogitia) with...
- originally inhabited by the now extinct Baltic tribe of Skalvians or Scalovians which according to the Chronicon terrae Prussiae of Peter of Dusburg lived...
- Timeline with changes of control over the territory pre-1252 Curonian and Scalovian tribes 1252–1525 Livonian Order and Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights...
- Prussian-Lithuanian language limit. The theory proposed that Nadruvians and Scalovians were western Lithuanians and the ancestors of Lietuvininks. It was prevalent...
- Lietuvininkai (they lived in Lithuania Minor, northeastern Prussia) Western Balts Scalovians (Skallawai) (they lived in Scalovia - Skallawa) Prussians (Old Prussians...
- lower reaches of the river Neman were named either *Mēmele or *Mēmela by Scalovians and local Curonian inhabitants. In the Latvian Curonian language, it means...
- southern Klaipėda Region in Lithuania. The territory was also inhabited by Scalovians, a tribe related to the Prussians, Curonians and Eastern Balts. "Prussians"...