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Lechites (Polish: Lechici, German: Lechiten), also
known as the
Lechitic tribes (Polish:
Plemiona lechickie, German:
Lechitische Stämme), is a name given...
- peoples: the
Poles (or
Lechites), the Czechs, and the East
Slavs (Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians),
particularly Lechite Polans and Ruthene...
- The
exonym possibly derives from
either Lech, a
legendary ruler of the
Lechites, or from the Lendians, a West
Slavic tribe that
dwelt on the south-easternmost...
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Poles are
considered to be the
descendants of the
ancient West
Slavic Lechites and
other tribes that
inhabited the
Polish territories during the late...
-
Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka, 1966, p. 112. "Plemiona
lechickie i ich ziemie" [
Lechite tribes and
their lands]. literat.ug.edu.pl (in Polish).
Retrieved 2024-01-05...
- were
first recorded within Silesia in the 1st century. West
Slavs and
Lechites arrived in the
region around the 7th century, and by the
early ninth century...
- The
Limes Saxoniae border between the
Saxons and the
Lechites Obotrites,
established about 810 in present-day Schleswig-Holstein...
- of this
group and to
Slavic peoples speaking these languages (known as
Lechites). The term is
related to the name of the
legendary Polish forefather Lech...
-
Germanic clans, Sarmatians,
Slavs and Balts. However, it was the West
Slavic Lechites, the
closest ancestors of
ethnic Poles, who
established permanent settlements...
- The
Gorals (Polish: Górale;
Goral dialect: Górole; Slovak: Gorali;
Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole), also
known as the
Highlanders (in
Poland as the
Polish Highlanders...