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Yotvingians, also
called Sudovians, Jatvians, or Jatvingians, were a
Western Baltic people who were
closely tied to the Old Prussians. The
linguist Petras...
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Sudovian (also
known as
Yotvingian, or Jatvingian) was a West
Baltic language of
Northeastern Europe.
Sudovian was
closely related to Old Prussian. It...
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represented a
threat to the
national integrity of Belarus, and
labelled "
Yotvingian separatism". The
formation of the
Polesian literary language itself began...
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Lithuanian Laumė, or
Yotvingian Łauma is a fairy-like
woodland spirit, and
guardian spirit of
orphans in
Eastern Baltic mythology or
Yotvingian mythology. Originally...
- (Lithuanian: Perkūnas, Latvian: Pērkons, Old Prussian: Perkūns, Perkunos,
Yotvingian: Parkuns, Latgalian: Pārkiuņs) was the
common Baltic god of thunder, and...
- of Sudwa, Sudovia. Sudovia, in its turn, is one of the
names of the
Yotvingians.
Another hypothesis connects the word with the
Gothic Kingdom that occupied...
- Yotvingia, or Sudovia, was a
region where the
Baltic tribe known as
Yotvingians lived. It was
located in the area of
Sudovia and Dainava;
south west...
- fate was
likely met by the
Lithuanian neighbours, the
Yotvingians. Some
Lithuanian or
Yotvingian warriors likely parti****ted in the
Mongol invasion of...
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Dievs and Debestēvs ("Sky-Father"),
Latgalian Dīvs, Old
Prussian Diews,
Yotvingian Deivas was the
primordial supreme god in the
Baltic mythology, one of...
- the aims of Bolesław's
foreign policy was the
Christianization of the
Yotvingians.
During 1248-1249 he
organized an
expedition against them, supported...