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properly Vyatichi or
Viatichi (Russian: вя́тичи) were a
tribe of
Early East
Slavs who
inhabited regions around the Oka,
Moskva and Don rivers. The
Vyatichi had...
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Vyatichi tribe, and also put an end to the
Khazar Khaganate.
Having gathered a
large army, the
Grand Prince of Kiev
first moved against the
Vyatichi,...
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Russian Orthodox Church for his work in
spreading Christianity among the
Vyatichi in present-day Kaluga, Ryazan, and Tula
oblasts of Russia.
Being a monk...
- and gatherers.
Around 950 AD, two
Slavic tribes,
Vyatichi and Krivichi,
settled here. The
Vyatichi may have
formed the
majority of Moscow's indigenous...
- who was one of the
Lyakh brothers,
other being Vyatko from whom
emerged Vyatichi.
Historians know that in the
middle of the 9th
century they were paying...
- the
Cherven towns from the
Duchy of Poland; in 981–982, he
suppressed a
Vyatichi rebellion; in 983, he
subdued the Yatvingians; in 984, he
conquered the...
- the 1090s
which was
unearthed by
Soviet archaeologists in the area. The
Vyatichi built a
fortified structure (or "grad") on the hill
where the Neglinnaya...
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Slovincians (†)
Pyrzyczanie (†)
Wolinianie (†)
Polabians (†)
Radimichs (†)
Vyatichi (†) Obodrites/Abodrites (†)
Obotrites proper Wagrians Warnower Polabians...
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thought to be derived. The Oka
river was the
homeland of the
Eastern Slavic Vyatichi tribe. By the 5th
century the land
around the Oka
river was
inhabited by...
- In the
Primary Chronicle, it is
recorded that the Drevlians, Radimichs,
Vyatichi, and
Severians all
lived violent lifestyles, and they did not
enter monogamous...