- 54°30′N 23°00′E / 54.500°N 23.000°E / 54.500; 23.000
Yotvingia or
Sudovia (Yotvingian: Sūdava, Lithuanian: Dainava, Polish: Jaćwież, German: Sudauen...
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Komantas or
Skomantas (known in
Ruthenian sources as Komat, in
Latin Koommat, in
German Skomand and Skumand; ca. 1225(?) –
after 1285) was a
powerful duke...
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river in what is now Lithuania, east of
Galindia and in the
north of
Yotvingia, and by
exiles in East Prussia. The
language is
referred to as Yotvingian...
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Prussian uprisings.
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Yotvingia.
Sudovian language Yotvingia Totoraitis,
Jonas (2003) [1938]. Sūduvos
Suvalkijos istorija...
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Sudovia (Lithuanian: Sūduva) can
refer to: Sudovia/
Yotvingia,
ancient Baltic land
inhabited by Sudovians/Yotvingians Suvalkija, one of the five cultural...
- (they
lived in
Western Galindia - Galinda)
Yotvingians (they
lived in
Yotvingia)
Eastern Balts Dniepr-Oka
Balts Dniepr Balts Oka
Balts Western Balts Pomeranian...
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culture Narva culture Neman culture Corded Ware
culture Baltic tribes Yotvingia Amber Road /
Aesti Lithuania proper Middle ages
Duchy of
Lithuania Grand...
- 300s BC
South Picenum South Picentes Sudovian Indo-European 1500s AD
Yotvingia Yotvingians Suebian Indo-European [data missing] Elbe
basin and northwestern...
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culture Narva culture Neman culture Corded Ware
culture Baltic tribes Yotvingia Amber Road /
Aesti Lithuania proper Middle ages
Duchy of
Lithuania Grand...
- Poland. The
Prussians attempted to oust
Polish or
Masovian forces from
Yotvingia,
which by now was
partially conquered,
devastated and
almost totally depo****ted...