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- Bieżuńczanie Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie Trzebowianie Pomeranians Kashubians Slovincians (†) Pyrzyczanie (†) Wolinianie (†)...
- (Silesian tribes). The other six were: Dziadoszanie, Golęszyce, Ślężanie, Trzebowianie, Bobrzanie and Lupiglaa (often identified with Głubczyce). The name Opolans...
- settlements of two West Slavic Ślężanie tribes, the Dziadoszanie and the Trzebowianie, whose lands were both subdued by King Mieszko I of Poland about 990...
- do****ent the 10th-century settlements, also mentions the Bobrzanie and Trzebowianie tribes. Later sources classified those tribes as Silesian tribes, which...
- Bieżuńczanie Bobrzanie Dziadoszanie Golęszyce Lubuszanie Opolanie Ślężanie Trzebowianie Lechitic languages Polish language Raymond Breton, National Survival...
- Opolini (Opolanie Lechitic tribe Silesians Slezane/(Ślężanie) Tryebovane (Trzebowianie) Vistulans, in Lesser Poland, tribal confederation, Poland. Ancestors...
- 1763 and the Austro-Prussian war. Jawor was the main stronghold of the Trzebowianie tribe, one of the Polish tribes, and became part of the emerging Polish...
- green. In the early Middle Ages the region was inhabited by the tribe of Trzebowianie, one of the Polish tribes, and in the 10th century the area was included...
- Other, more minor, Silesian tribes of the time included the Golensizi, Trzebowianie (who might have actually been part of the Ślężanie), Bobrzanie (who were...
- near Głubczyce, and comprised 30 civitates. The Trebouane (Tryebovians; Trzebowianie), mentioned by the Prague Do****ent (which describes the situation as...