- Latgalians) — all East
Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Curonians, Sudovians, Skalvians,
Yotvingians and
Galindians — the West
Balts —
whose languages...
- The
Dnieper Balts were a
subgroup of the
Balts that
lived in the
Dnieper river basin for
millennia until the Late
Middle Ages, when they were
partly destro****...
-
Balt is a
medical equipment manufacturer specializing in
medical devices designed to
treat stroke and
other neurovascular diseases.
Balt was
founded as...
- Russo-
Balt (sometimes
Russobalt or Russo-Baltique) was one of the
first Russian companies that
produced vehicles and
aircraft between 1909 and 1923. Its...
-
Eastern Balts would burn the
remains of the dead and
scatter the
ashes on the
ground or
nearby rivers and lakes. It is also
known that
Eastern Balts were...
- the little-known
Pomeranian Balts or
Western Balts proper, in the area now
known as Pomerania. Most of the
Western Balts arose from the West
Baltic barrow...
- The
Balt dynasty or
Balth dynasty (Latin:
Balti or Balthi, i.e.,
Balts) was the
first ruling family of the
Visigoths from 395
until 531. They led the Visigoths...
-
Romuva is a neo-pagan
movement derived from the
traditional mythology of the Lithuanians,
attempting to
reconstruct the
religious rituals of the Lithuanians...
- of
Balts and Slavs) (Proto-Balto-Slavic speakers) Proto-
Balts (Proto-Baltic speakers)
Balts Eastern Balts Eastern Galindians Eastern (Middle)
Balts Latgalians...
- Sebei-),
which are
unusual to the
anthroponymy of the East
Balts. Gimbutas,
Marija (1963). The
Balts.
Ancient peoples and places. Vol. 33. London:
Thames and...