- the two "became
hostile to one
another and
engaged in battle"
until a
Sclavene victory resulted. The
conflict was
likely aided or
initiated by the Byzantines...
- the
Roman town
became subject of
Slavic migration . The Strymonites, a
Sclavene tribe,
adopted their name
after the
Strymon river (Struma). The Strymonites...
- the
Avars to
attack the
Sclavenes in
Scythia Minor, a land rich with goods.[page needed]
After devastating much of the
Sclavenes' land, the
Avars returned...
-
among the
Sclavene mercenaries who were
fighting on the
Roman side in Italy.
Agreeing with Jordanes's report,
Procopius wrote that the
Sclavenes and Antes...
- Fredegar's
presumably inconsistent ethnic vocabulary.
Perhaps 'Wends' and '
Sclavenes' are
meant to
denote a
specific social and
political configuration, in...
-
themselves with the Sclaveni,
although there was an
episode in
which the
Sclavene Daurentius (fl. 577–579), the
first Slavic chieftain recorded by name...
-
group of the
Heruli who had "p****ed
through the
territory of all of the
Sclavenes", or Slavs,
during their migration towards the
northern "Thule". Procopius's...
-
settlements were
referred to by
Byzantine Gr****
historians as "
Sclavenes". The
Sclavenes parti****ted in
several ****aults
against the
Byzantine Empire...
-
exercised control over Banat, Crișana, and Transylvania. The Bulgars, Antes,
Sclavenes and
other tribes made
frequent raids across the
Lower Danube against the...
-
Antae and Sclaveni, two
Early Slavic branches.
Procopius stated that the
Sclavenes and
Antes spoke the same language, but did not
trace their common origin...