- The
Spali (Latin: Spalaei,
Spali, Palaei, Pali) was an
ancient tribe mentioned in
classical geography that
inhabited the
south of today's Ukraine. Pliny...
- In the wake of the
Islamic conquest of the
Iberian Peninsula,
Seville (
Spalis) was
seemingly taken by Musa ibn
Nusayr in the late
summer of 712, while...
- the
Spali. This
migration account partly corresponds with the
archaeological evidence. The name
Spali may mean "the giants" in Slavic, and the
Spali were...
- the
desired land, and
there they soon came upon the race [gens] of the
Spali,
joined battle with them and won the victory.
Thence the
victors hastened...
-
Czech historian Francis Dvornik (1893–1975), the
Sporoi were
probably the
Spali mentioned by
Jordanes (fl. 551) and
Spalei mentioned by
Pliny the Elder...
-
Aorsi Arcaragantes Hamaxobii (possibly)
Limigantes Saii
Serboi Siraces Spali Taifals (possibly)
Turcae List of
ancient Iranian peoples Sarm Andronovo...
- -e
regional replacement of -li with -ły:
spałi (for m.pr and m.an)
regional replacement of -ły with -li:
spali (for m.pr and m.an) "Gwary
polskie – Dialekt...
- and
Soviet Russia. This
period includes such
protest songs as "Advieku My
Spali" ("We've
slept enough", also
known as
Belarusian M****lliese) and "Vajaćki...
- А ты ў родным краі гаруй (2 last
lines repeated) ... Łacinka
Advieku my
spali i nas razbudzili, Paznali, što
treba rabić, Što
treba svabody,
ziamli čałavieku...
- the
Goths fought and
defeated the
previous inhabitants of that area, the
Spali (a
people apparently mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder as
living on or near the...