A gord is a medieval Slavonic fortified settlement, usually built on strategic sites such as hilltops, riverbanks, lake islets or peninsulas between the...
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Gord may refer to Gord (archaeology), medieval Slavic settlement Gord (given name), people and characters with the given name Gastro-oesophageal reflux...
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Gorod may refer to: Gord (archaeology), a Slavic word meaning "town" that appears in numerous Slavic toponyms – see: Gorod (toponymy), Horod, or Grad...
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(toponymy), Slavic toponyms Gord (archaeology) Grod, one of the heads of the four-faced deity Grob Gob Glob Grod from Adventure Time Gord (disambiguation) Grodd...
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Grod or Gord (archaeology) is a version of the Slavic word meaning town, city or castle, and is preserved in the toponymy of numerous Slavic countries:...
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"Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie has terminal cancer, band plans tour 'for Gord'". CBC News. Retrieved October 18, 2017. "Gord Downie underwent surgery...
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Resources from Wikiversity Europe portal Ethnic groups in Europe Gord (archaeology) Church Slavonic language Lech, Čech, and Rus List of modern ethnic...
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Gard or Gord (archaeology). A Slavic term for "town", "city" or "castle." It is of Pomeranian origin and is in use in the contemporary Kashubian language...
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Kitai-gorod Kitay-Gorod (Metro), cross-platform transfer point of the Moscow Metro Slavgorod Nizhny Novgorod Veliky Novgorod Zvenigorod Gord (archaeology)...
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Slavicization Pan-Slavism Neo-Slavism Austro-Slavism Slavs (ethnonym) Gord (archaeology) Outline of Belarus Outline of Bosnia and Herzegovina Outline of Bulgaria...
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The Tragically Hip (redirect from Gord Sinclair)
consisting of vocalist Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), bassist Gord Sinclair, and drummer...
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Oppidum (category Archaeological sites in Europe)
Engehalbinsel [de] (Brenodurum) Mont Vully, Bas-Vully Zürich-Lindenhof Gord (archaeology) Oppidum du Fossé des Pandours Châteliers oppidum Notes "Oppida"....
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German origin, literally meaning "fort rampart", and may refer to: Gord (archaeology), a typical Slavic settlement type of the High Middle Ages, sometimes...
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refer to: Gradina (a Slavic word for a fortified town) can refer to: Gord (archaeology), a type of medieval Slavonic fortified settlement Gradina, Cazin...
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Hrod or Gord (archaeology) is a version of the Slavic word meaning town, city or castle. It is mostly found in Czech, Slovak, Belarusian and Ukrainian...
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Hrad or gord (archaeology) is a version of the Slavic word meaning castle. It is mostly found in Czech, Slovak, Belarusian and Ukrainian, which, unlike...
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Dolní Věstonice (category Archaeology of Moravia)
which lasted between the 9th and 10th centuries, a small Slavic gord was built here. The gord protected a ford on an important trade route. The first written...
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gord have an area of 22 hectares (54 acres). It makes Budeč one of the largest early medieval settlements in the country. According to archaeological...
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Middle Ages. An educational trail leads through the remains of the gord. Archaeological finds from the site are on display in the Kouřim Museum. The Church...
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The Czerwień Cities or Cherven Gords (Polish: Grody Czerwieńskie, Ukrainian: Червенські Городи), often literally translated as Red Cities, Red Forts or...
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towns were centered on small earthworks arranged in circles or ovals. The gord was situated at the highest altitude of the town and held a barracks, citadel...
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Kłecko Hillfort (Grodzisko Barbara) (category Archaeological sites in Poland)
Kłecko Hillfort (Grodzisko Barbara) is an early medieval gord dating back to the formation of the Polish state in the 10th century, located between the...
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fortified structures with earth and wood walls and embankments, called gords. Some of them were developed and inhabited, others had a very large empty...
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Lusatian culture (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
Berlin. There are both open villages and fortified settlements (burgwall or gord) on hilltops or in swampy areas. The ramparts were constructed of wooden...
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Sanok in the early years of Polish history. According to archaeological findings, a number of gords already existed here when the region was under possible...
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Mikulčice-Valy (category Archaeological sites in the Czech Republic)
Mikulčice-Valy is an archaeological site and a museum with remains of a significant Slavic gord from the times of the Great Moravian Empire. The site is...
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foundation, but no archaeological evidence of them exists. On 28 September 995, the Slavník clan was celebrating Saint Wenceslaus' Day in their gord at Libice...
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region between Poland and Rus’. Due to extensive archaeological research, which began in 1936, the gord of Sąsiadka is one of the most thoroughly investigated...
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from the defeated tribes was resettled for agricultural work or in the near-gord settlements, where they could serve the victors in various capacities and...
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tribes already in the 6th century. In the late 8th century, a large Slavic gord, today called Pohansko (meaning "a paganish place"), was established southeast...
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