- Austro-Hungary
envisioned its own
political concept of Austro-
Slavism, in
opposition of Pan-
Slavism that was
predominantly led by the
Russian Empire. As of...
- the
South Slavs for centuries.
These were
mainly the
Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the
Ottoman Empire, and Venice.
Extensive pan-
Slavism began much...
- The
early Slavs were an Indo-European
peoples who
lived during the
Migration Period and the
Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to the 10th...
- Austro-
Slavism or
Austrian Slavism was a
political concept and
program aimed to
solve problems of
Slavic peoples in the
Austrian Empire. It was most influential...
-
Polabian Slavs, also
known as Elbe
Slavs and more
broadly as Wends, is a
collective term
applied to a
number of
Lechitic (West Slavic)
tribes who lived...
- The West
Slavs are
Slavic peoples who
speak the West
Slavic languages. They
separated from the
common Slavic group around the 7th century, and established...
- The East
Slavs are the most
populous subgroup of the
Slavs. They
speak the East
Slavic languages, and
formed the
majority of the po****tion of the medieval...
-
ethnonym (and autonym),
Slavs, is
reconstructed in Proto-Slavic as *Slověninъ,
plural Slověně. The
earliest written references to the
Slav ethnonym are in other...
-
Slav in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Slav is a
person of
Slavic ethnicity.
Slav or
Slavs may also
refer to:
Slav Defense, a
chess opening Slav (village)...
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south Serbia,
North Macedonia, and Bulgaria.[citation needed]
While Pan-
Slavism has its
origins in the 17th-century
Slavic Catholic clergymen in the Republic...