- to the Gr****s, the
Krivichs traded with the Varangians.
Their chief tribal centres were Gnezdovo, Izborsk, and Polotsk. The
Krivichs as a
tribe took part...
-
centuries were
inhabited by 3
tribal unions: the
Krivichs,
Dregoviches and Radimichs. Of these, the
Krivichs pla**** the most
important role; Polotsk, founded...
-
reaching almost to Lake Ilmen, led to the
emergence of the
Ilmen Slavs and
Krivichs.
Following an Avar raid in 602 and the
collapse of the
Antes Union, most...
-
established around the town of
Polotsk (now in Belarus) by the
tribal union of
Krivichs. In the
second half of the 10th century,
Polotsk was
governed by its own...
- 1992, p. 231.
Krivich 1993, p. 268.
Cullen 1994, p. 238.
Conradi 1992, pp. 230–231.
Cullen 1994, p. 269.
Krivich 1993, p. 277.
Krivich 1993, p. 271. Conradi...
- the
groups Radzimas and
Centre of Ethnocosmology–Kriya,
which represents Krivich Rodnovery. The
worship of
Svyatogor is
central to the
religion of many...
- the
Black Sea: the Polans, Drevlyans, Dregovichs, Radimichs, Vyatichs,
Krivichs, Slovens,
Dulebes (later
known as
Volhynians and Buzhans),
White Croats...
- Vitba. In the 9th century,
Slavic settlements of the
tribal union of the
Krivichs replaced them.
According to the
Chronicle of
Michael Brigandine (1760)...
-
dates to the 13th century. The
toponym is
derived from the name of the
Krivichs tribe. The
Kreva Castle,
constructed of brick, was
built by the
Grand Duke...
- was the
settlement boundary between two
early East
Slavic tribes – the
Krivichs and Dregovichs. By 980, the area was
incorporated into the
early medieval...