The Baiounitai (Greek: Βαϊουνίται) or Vayunites (Macedonian: Вајунити, Bulgarian: Ваюнити, Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Вајонити, војници) were a Sclavene...
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were numerous tribes of Drougoubitai, Berziti, Sagudates, Rhynchinoi, Baiounitai, Belegezites, Melingoi and Ezeritai. Some Slavs in Thrace were also relocated...
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(570s, of Lower Danube Slavs), Chatzon (615s, of Sagudates, Belegezites, Baiounitai, Berziti), Samo (623–658, West Slavs), Dervan (630s, Sorbs), Perbundos...
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region was called Vagenetia, a name deriving from the Slavic tribe of the Baiounitai, who appear in the early 7th century during the Slavic invasions of the...
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Donatus, to Cassiope in Corfu. Of the various Slavic tribes, only the Baiounitai, first attested c. 615, are known by name, giving their name to their...
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Braničevo Serbia Braničevci Браничевци (Braničevci) Braničevo Serbia Baiounitai Вајунити (Vajuniti) Epirus Albania, Greece Belegezites Велегезити (Velegeziti)...
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Sclaveni Proper (Slavic tribes of Greece, including Greek Macedonia) Baiounitai / Bainuites / Vajunites, originally in Macedonia, later migrated to Epirus/South...
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Thesprotia. The region likely derived its name from the Slavic tribe of the Baiounitai. It is first attested as a sclavinia under some sort of Byzantine control...
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wife of John IV of Trebizond Bahram Gushnasp Bahrām Chōbin Baioulos Baiounitai Bakjur Baktangios Balaban Aga Mosque Balatlar Church Baldwin I of Constantinople...
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Smolyani Strymonites Moratsi Milcovci [ru] in Greece and Macedonia Drougoubitai Ezeritai Melingoi Sagudates Baiounitai Belegezites Berziti Rhynchinoi...
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