- Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce
Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie
Trzebowianie Pomeranians Kashubians Slovincians (†)
Pyrzyczanie (†)
Wolinianie (†)...
- Bieżuńczanie
Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce
Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie
Trzebowianie Lechitic languages Polish language Raymond Breton,
National Survival...
- do****ent the 10th-century settlements, also
mentions the
Bobrzanie and
Trzebowianie tribes.
Later sources classified those tribes as
Silesian tribes, which...
- (Silesian tribes). The
other six were: Dziadoszanie, Golęszyce, Ślężanie,
Trzebowianie [pl],
Bobrzanie and
Lupiglaa (often
identified with Głubczyce [pl])....
-
settlements of two West
Slavic Ślężanie tribes, the
Dziadoszanie and the
Trzebowianie,
whose lands were both
subdued by
Mieszko I of
Poland about 990. It is...
- 1763 and the Austro-Prussian war.
Jawor was the main
stronghold of the
Trzebowianie tribe, one of the
Polish tribes, and
became part of the
emerging Polish...
-
Opolini (Opolanie
Lechitic tribe Silesians Slezane/(Ślężanie)
Tryebovane (
Trzebowianie) Vistulans, in
Lesser Poland,
tribal confederation, Poland. Ancestors...
- Other, more minor,
Silesian tribes of the time
included the Golensizi,
Trzebowianie (who
might have
actually been part of the Ślężanie),
Bobrzanie (who were...
- green. In the
early Middle Ages the
region was
inhabited by the
tribe of
Trzebowianie, one of the
Polish tribes, and in the 10th
century the area was included...
- near Głubczyce, and
comprised 30 civitates. The
Trebouane (Tryebovians;
Trzebowianie),
mentioned by the
Prague Do****ent (which
describes the
situation as...