- with the
Frankish 7th-century
Chronicle of
Fredegar according to
which the
Surbi lived in the Saale-Elbe valley,
having settled in the
Thuringian part of...
- (Serbja, Serby)
derives from the
medieval ethnic groups called "Sorbs" (
Surbi, Sorabi). The
original ethnonym, Srbi, was
retained by the
Sorbs and Serbs...
- Hehfeldi, qui
habent civitates VIII.
Iuxta illos est regio, que
vocatur Surbi, in qua
regione plures sunt, que
habent civitates L.
Iuxta illos sunt quos...
-
Albrecht Gebhardi, the two
brothers were sons of Dervan, the dux (duke) of the
Surbi (Sorbs).
Another part of the
White Serbs did not
migrate southwards, but...
- (Veleti) with 95 civitates, the
Nortabtrezi (Obotrites) with 53 civitates, the
Surbi (Sorbs) with 50 civitates, the
Milzane (Milceni) with 30 civitates, the...
-
gente Surbiorum que ex
genere Sclavinorum: "ruler of the
people of the
Surbi (Sorb autonym: Serbja, Serb autonym: Srbi) from the
nation of the Sclavenians"...
-
inhabitant of
Samarina Ianachi Zuchi,
inhabitant of
Samarina Costachi Surbi,
inhabitant of
Samarina In the
autumn of 1918, a
group of
Aromanians from...
- area of the oppida, were
composed of 24 civitates: ****eni, Grovi, Leuni,
Surbi, Bracari, Interamnici, Limici, Querquerni, Coelerni, Tamagani, Bibali, Callaeci...
-
first mentioned in 631 A.D., when Fredegar’s
Chronicle described them as "
Surbi" and as
under the rule of a Dervan, an ally of Samo. The
Frankish Kingdom...
- (1735–1802), the Serb
archon was a son of Dervan, who was the Duke (dux) of the
Surbi, east of the Saale. This
theory was
supported by Miloš Milojević (1872)...