- The
Dregoviches or
Dregovichi (Belarusian: дрыгавічы, dryhavičy, [ˈdrɨɣavʲitʂɨ]; Russian: дреговичи,
dregovichi; Ukrainian: дреговичі, drehovychi) were...
- of Ukrainians, part of Czechs, and Poles.
Dregoviches /
Dregovichians (
Dregovichi), same with Draguvites,
ancestors of
Belarusians Drevlyans (Drevlyane)...
-
mesolite (9 – 5th
centuries B.C.). Later, this area was
inhabited by the
Dregovichi tribe. The town was
first mentioned in the
Novgorod chronicle in 1213...
- (Belarusian) nationalists."
Sketch of
history of
lands of
Krivichi and
Dregovichi up to the end of 12th century, Kyiv, 1891. West
Russian rural commune...
- but the
possibility remains that he
attacked them in
defense of the
Dregovichi domains.
Under the year 1204, a
number of
chronicles state that Oleg died...
- near the
village of
Dymovo of the
Senno district on the
border of the
Dregovichi and
Polotsk Krivichi. He
discovered several burials,
described them. He...