- The
Sclaveni (in Latin) or
Sklabenoi (various
forms in Gr****) were
early Slavic tribes that raided,
invaded and
settled in the
Balkans in the
Early Middle...
-
drawn from a
single Slavic confederation known to the
Byzantines as the
Sclaveni (whilst the
related Antes,
roughly speaking,
colonized the
eastern portions...
- Veneti,
Antes and
Sclaveni" (ab una
stirpe exorti, tria
nomina ediderunt, id est Veneti, Antes,
Sclaveni).
Procopius wrote that "the
Sclaveni and the Ante...
- (500–560) the old name of the
Antes and
Sclaveni, two
Early Slavic branches.
Procopius stated that the
Sclaveni and
Antes spoke the same language, but...
-
Antae and
Sclaveni had
already made the
crossing many
times and done
irreparable harm to the
Romans ... At
about this time [548] an army of
Sclaveni crossed...
- or
Sklabinoi (Σκλαβῖνοι), and his
contemporary Jordanes refers to the
Sclaveni in Latin. The
oldest do****ents
written in Old
Church Slavonic,
dating from...
- (500–560) the old name of the
Antes and
Sclaveni, two
Early Slavic branches.
Procopius stated that the
Sclaveni and
Antes spoke the same language, but...
- that the
Sclaveni and the
Antes used to be
called the Veneti, but are now "chiefly" (though, by implication, not exclusively)
called Sclaveni and Antes...
-
Daurentius (Gr****: Δαυρέντιος) or
Dauritas (Gr****: Δαυρίτας) was a
Slavic (
Sclaveni)
chieftain in the 6th century. He
seems to have been the
supreme chief...
-
Procopius (c. 500–560 CE) and
Jordanes (fl. c. 551), the Antes,
along with the
Sclaveni and the Venethi, have long been
viewed as the
constituent proto-Slavic...