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- the two "became hostile to one another and engaged in battle" until a Sclavene victory resulted. The conflict was likely aided or initiated by the Byzantines...
- the Avars to attack the Sclavenes in Scythia Minor, a land rich with goods.[page needed] After devastating much of the Sclavenes' land, the Avars returned...
- among the Sclavene mercenaries who were fighting on the Roman side in Italy. Agreeing with Jordanes's report, Procopius wrote that the Sclavenes and Antes...
- the Roman town became subject of Slavic migration . The Strymonites, a Sclavene tribe, adopted their name after the Strymon river (Struma). The Strymonites...
- themselves with the Sclaveni, although there was an episode in which the Sclavene Daurentius (fl.  577–579), the first Slavic chieftain recorded by name...
- Bulgarian: Ваюнити, Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Вајонити, војници) were a Sclavene (South Slavic) tribe which settled the region of Macedonia at the end of...
- group of Germanic Heruli who "p****ed through the territory of all of the Sclavenes" while moving towards Denmark in 512. Archaeological sites have yielded...
- Fredegar's presumably inconsistent ethnic vocabulary. Perhaps 'Wends' and 'Sclavenes' are meant to denote a specific social and political configuration, in...
- settlements were referred to by Byzantine Gr**** historians as "Sclavenes". The Sclavenes parti****ted in several ****aults against the Byzantine Empire...
- lands east of the mountains became important centers of the Antes and Sclavenes. Hydronyms and place names of Slavic origin also prove the one-time presence...