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- the 580s, the Romans bribed the Antes to attack the settlements of the Sclavenes. Curta 2001, p. 48. Curta 2001, p. 100–102, 323. Kobyliński 2005, p. 539...
- settlements were referred to by Byzantine Gr**** historians as "Sclavenes". The Sclavenes parti****ted in several ****aults against the Byzantine Empire...
- Fredegar's presumably inconsistent ethnic vocabulary. Perhaps 'Wends' and 'Sclavenes' are meant to denote a specific social and political configuration, in...
- 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...
- 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...
- Avars to attack the Sclavenes who resumed their plundering raids against the empire around that time. The names of some of the Sclavene leaders were first...
- ISBN 978-0-8020-7820-9. Szmoniewski, B. S. (2012). "The Antes: Eastern "Brothers" of the Sclavenes ?". In Curta, Florin (ed.). Neglected Barbarians. Brepols. p. 62. ISBN 978-2-503-53125-0...
- 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...
- 2021-09-16 Szmoniewski, B. S. (2012). "The Antes: Eastern "Brothers" of the Sclavenes ?". In Curta, Florin (ed.). Neglected Barbarians. Brepols. ISBN 978-2-503-53125-0...