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Sudovian (also
known as Yotvingian, or Jatvingian) was a West
Baltic language of
Northeastern Europe.
Sudovian was
closely related to Old Prussian. It...
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Baltic languages,
along with East Baltic. It
includes Old Prussian,
Sudovian, West Galindian,
possibly Pomeranian Baltic,
Skalvian and Old Curonian...
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Yotvingians (also called:
Sudovians, Jatvians, or Jatvingians; Yotvingian: Jotvingai; Lithuanian: Jotvingiai, Sūduviai; Latvian: Jātvingi; Polish: Jaćwingowie...
- The so-called
Sudovian Book (German:
Sudauer Büchlein, Lithuanian: Sūduvių knygelė) was an
anonymous work
about the customs, religion, and
daily life of...
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Lucas David,
followed Grunau in
their descriptions of Patollo. The
Sudovian Book (1520s),
mentioned two
beings – Peckols, the god of **** and darkness...
- was
closely related to the
other extinct West
Baltic languages,
namely Sudovian, West
Galindian and
possibly Skalvian and Old Curonian.: 33
Other linguists...
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about Prussian religion is
obtained from
dubious 16th-century
sources (
Sudovian Book and
Simon Grunau). The
Teutonic Order, a
crusading military order...
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Pomeranians lived to the west of the Old Prussians, the
Poles to the south, the
Sudovians (sometimes
considered a
separate people,
other times regarded as a Prussian...
- Latgalians) — all East
Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Curonians,
Sudovians, Skalvians,
Yotvingians and
Galindians — the West
Balts —
whose languages...
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Sudovian Upland (Lithuanian: Sūduvos aukštuma) or Sūduva
Heights is a
hilly terrain in the south-west of Lithuania, north-eastern Poland, and
eastern Kaliningrad...