- The
Tivertsi (Ukrainian: Ти́верці; Russian: Ти́верцы; Romanian: Tiverți or Tiverieni), were a
tribe of
early East
Slavs which lived in the
lands near the...
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known as
Volhynians and Buzhans),
White Croats, Severians, Ulichs, and
Tivertsi.
There is no
consensus among scholars as to the
urheimat of the Slavs....
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indecisive war in the
lands of the
lower Dniester and
Dnieper rivers with the
Tivertsi and the Ulichs, who were
likely acting as v****als of the Magyars, blocking...
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including the Polans, Severians, Drevlians,
White Croats, Dulebes, Ulichs, and
Tivertsi. The
migration of
these tribes from
Ukraine throughout the
Balkans contributed...
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between the
eighth and the
tenth centuries,
inhabited (along with the
Tivertsi) Bessarabia, and the
territories along the
Lower Dnieper, Bug
River and...
- They were part of the
tribal alliance of the Antes. In the 9th
century Tivertsi and
White Croatians and
Cowari composed the
local po****tion.
United by...
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nomadic groups invaded the area. The East
Slavic tribes White Croats and
Tivertsi dominated the area
since the 6th
century until it was
annexed to Kievan...
- tribes: the
Buzhans and
Dulebes along the
Southern Bug River, and the
Tivertsi and
Ulichs along the Dniester. The
Avars invaded in the 7th century. Later...
- Ages, the
region was
inhabited by East
Slavic tribes White Croats and
Tivertsi. From the end of the 10th century, it
became a part of the
Kievan Rus'...
- East
Slavic groups (Dulebes and
their related Buzhans and Volhynians,
Tivertsi, and Ulichs) in
Western Ukraine; and West
Slavic tribes (Lendians and Vistulans)...