The Vistula Veneti, also called Baltic Veneti or Venedi, were an Indo-European people that inhabited the lands of central Europe east of the Vistula River...
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Brittany, France Adriatic Veneti, an ancient historical Italic people of northeastern Italy, who spoke an Italic language Vistula Veneti, an ancient Indo-European...
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Adriatic Veneti, the Vistula Veneti (> Wendes), and the Eneti. The city of Vannes, attested c. 400 AD as civitas Venetum ('civitas of the Veneti'; Venes...
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according to Tacitus, who would have been familiar with Adriatic Veneti, connects the Vistula Veneti with the Slavs. Etymologically related words include Latin...
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Danube Delta) (Peucmi? possibly a variant of the name "Peucini") Sidoni Vistula Veneti / Venedi (more probably a Balto-Slavic people) Anartes (more probably...
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mentions the Gythones (or Gutones) as living east of the Vistula in Sarmatia, between the Veneti and the Fenni. In an earlier chapter he mentions a people...
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Pomerelia (redirect from Vistula Pomerania)
Culture (AD 1–450, associated with Veneti, Goths, Rugii, Gepids). In the mid-6th century Jordanes mentioned the Vistula estuary as the home of the Vidivarii...
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Jastarnia Kuźnica Chalupy Hel Fortified Area Hel lighthouse Westerplatte Vistula Spit Brückner, Aleksander (1927). "hyl". Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego...
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on the mouth of Vistula including Oliva, together with the Hel Peninsula and its lighthouse as well as the southern half of the Vistula Spit up to Narmeln...
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this variant, the Armorican Veneti, the Adriatic Veneti, the Vistula Veneti as well as portion of the Illyrians and the Veneti of northern Turkey were all...
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directly to the Polish king. Danzig's location as a deep-water port where the Vistula river met the Baltic Sea had made it into one of the wealthiest cities...
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Gustow Dębczyn (Denzin) Peoples Gepids Goths Lemovii Rugii Vidivarii Vistula Veneti Slavic Pomeranians Prissani Rani Ukrani Veleti Lutici Velunzani German...
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waters of the Bay of Puck. The southeastern part is the Vistula Lagoon, separated by the Vistula Spit and connected to the open sea by the Strait of Baltiysk...
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of peoples of Gaul, List of Celtic tribes), Rhaetians and Swabians, Vistula Veneti, Lugii and Balts. Iberian Peninsula and Pyrenees : the Pre-Roman peoples...
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Danziger Höhe and areas around Janowo east of the Vistula. Parts of West Prussia east of Nogat and Vistula rivers which remained in Germany after 1918, including...
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Danzig Pomerania (Pomeranian Voivodeship (1466–1772)) with the mouth of the Vistula, including the city of Gdańsk the Lauenburg and Bütow land (Ziemia lęborsko-bytowska)...
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Kashubian. An exception was the German settled Vistula delta (Vistula Germans), the coastal regions, and the Vistula valley. Following the centuries of interaction...
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east, German dialects transitioned to Low Prussian-East Pomeranian and Vistula Delta German spoken in and around Danzig/Gdansk.[better source needed]...
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Gustow Dębczyn (Denzin) Peoples Gepids Goths Lemovii Rugii Vidivarii Vistula Veneti Slavic Pomeranians Prissani Rani Ukrani Veleti Lutici Velunzani German...
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metropolis of Warsaw). Inhabited by the various Lechitic West Slavic tribes, Vistula Veneti and with other people who had settled here such as the Wielbark people...
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Gustow Dębczyn (Denzin) Peoples Gepids Goths Lemovii Rugii Vidivarii Vistula Veneti Slavic Pomeranians Prissani Rani Ukrani Veleti Lutici Velunzani German...
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Ukrainians were forcefully resettled to West Pomerania in the Operation Vistula in 1947. In the 16th and 17th centuries, some Scots settled in several...
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Gustow Dębczyn (Denzin) Peoples Gepids Goths Lemovii Rugii Vidivarii Vistula Veneti Slavic Pomeranians Prissani Rani Ukrani Veleti Lutici Velunzani German...
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speakers) Proto-Slavs (Proto-Slavic speakers) Sporoi (also known as Vistula Veneti): A common ancestor of all Slavs, Proto-Slavs, and the West Slavs of...
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Gustow Dębczyn (Denzin) Peoples Gepids Goths Lemovii Rugii Vidivarii Vistula Veneti Slavic Pomeranians Prissani Rani Ukrani Veleti Lutici Velunzani German...
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second-longest river in total length and third-longest within its borders after the Vistula and its largest tributary Warta. The Oder rises in the Czech Republic and...
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Gustow Dębczyn (Denzin) Peoples Gepids Goths Lemovii Rugii Vidivarii Vistula Veneti Slavic Pomeranians Prissani Rani Ukrani Veleti Lutici Velunzani German...
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The Wielbark culture replaced the preceding Oksywie culture on the lower Vistula in the 1st century AD, and subsequently expanded southwards at the expense...
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culture have been associated with a heterogeneous people comprising Vistula Veneti, Goths, Rugii, and Gepids. One hypothesis, based on the sudden appearance...
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most powerful of several small Slav tribes between the Elbe and lower Vistula rivers before the thirteenth century. They were among the last tribes to...
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