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northernmost tribe only,
while Poles in the
south met a
tribe calling itself Yatvingian. Both
Germans and
Poles generalized the
terms for all the
Baltic inhabitants...
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Krzysztof Tomasz (2015). ""The
Pagan dialects from Narew" in the
light of
Yatvingian onomastic remnants" (PDF).
Baltic from an Indo-European Perspective: 43–44...
- Some
historians consider him as the son or
grandson of
Lithuanian or
Yatvingian King/duke Skalmantas. Most
scholars agree, however, that
Gediminas was...
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beginning of the 20th century, and is
closely related to Kashubian, and
Yatvingian,
which died
around the mid-16th (or
possibly end of 19th) century. As...
- II Mikołaj
Gryfita Victory 1194
Battle of
Drohiczyn Kingdom of
Poland Yatvingians Kievan Rus' ****anians
Polish rebels Casimir II
Victory 1199
Leszek the...
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therefore be
explained as
being features of a
different West
Baltic language Yatvingian/Sudovian. The
Prussian language is
described to have the following...
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Krzysztof Tomasz (2015). "Węgra —
dawny hydronim jaćwięski" [Węgra — a
Former Yatvingian Hydronym]. Onomastica. 59: 271–279. doi:10.17651/ONOMAST.59.17. Yuyukin...
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Battle of
Drohiczyn Belligerents Yatvingians Kievan Rus' ****anians
Kingdom of
Poland Commanders and
leaders Casimir II the Just...
- the
Teutonic Order,
Daniel attempted to
conquer a
related people, the
Yatvingians. The
following year, with the
advancing Mongols, Michael, the
grand prince...
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lands of Curonians, Latgalians, Selonians, Semigallians, Prussians,
Yatvingians, Galindians, Aukštaitians, and Samogitians. "Baltic Tribes". National...