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- Votians, also referred to as Votes, Vots and Vods (Votic: ва́ддялайзыд, vađđalaizõd; Russian: водь; Estonian: vadjalased; Finnish: vatjalaiset) are a...
- Votic or Votian (vaďďa tšeeli, maatšeeli) [ˈvɑdʲːɑ ˈt͡ɕeːlʲi, ˈmɑːˌt͡ɕeːlʲi][citation needed], is a Finnic language spoken by the Votes of Ingria, belonging...
- Before the 17th century, this area was inhabited by Finnic Izhorians and Votians. The Ingrian Finns moved to the region from the provinces of Karelia and...
- defeating what little resistance it met, likely supported by several local Votian leaders, and establishing a fortress at Koporye. Surviving sources suggest...
- the Livonian Order, as well as Estonians (Chud') with support from local Votian leaders. It is unclear whether Votia was a tributary of Novgorod at this...
- indigenous Finnic peoples, primarily the ancestors of modern Izhorians and Votians, who converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity during the late Middle...
- Selkups Yughs Yukaghir Yupiks Northwest Izhorians Sámi Setos Vepsians Votians Far East Ainus Evenks Hamnigans Evens Nanai Negidals Nivkhs Orochs Oroks...
- (1147–1410) Kalmar Wendish Swedish 1150 1249 1293 Livonian Prussian Lithuanian Votian Tatar Against Christians (1204–1588) Dyrrhachium Constantinople Aragon Albigensian...
- pooleusulised) 'half believers' was a term used for a group of Estonian-Votian-Russian Christians in the 17th century, who mixed Orthodox traditions with...
- (1147–1410) Kalmar Wendish Swedish 1150 1249 1293 Livonian Prussian Lithuanian Votian Tatar Against Christians (1204–1588) Dyrrhachium Constantinople Aragon Albigensian...