- The
Sebbirozi was a
tribe mentioned by the 9th-century
Bavarian Geographer (BG). It
states that the
Sebbirozi inhabit 90
settlements (
Sebbirozi habent...
- Geographer, some
scholars connect the
ethnonym to the Zuierani, Zeriuani, or
Sebbirozi (most
probably the Sabirs). The
Severians are
believed to have continued...
-
urbibus munitissimis. Stadici, in qua
civitates DXVI
populousque infinitus.
Sebbirozi habent civitates XC.
Unlizi populus multus civitates CCCCXVIII. Neriuani...
- Valachians? the
similar name to
Valachians could have been only coincidental)
Sebbirozi /
Zabirozi /
Zabrozi /
Sabirs (possibly Turkic)
Keramisians or, more likely...
- Melingoi, Merehani,
Slavs in
Lower Pannonia, Praedenecenti, Sclaveni,
Sebbirozi,
Seven Slavic tribes, Severians, Zeriuani,
Znetalici Belarusians, Bosniaks...
- dual-lexeme, made up of Zab and
suffix -rozi,
which is also
found in the
Sebbirozi, Attorozi,
Vuillerozi and Chozirozi.
According to the Czechoslovakian...