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    The Sclaveni (in Latin) or Sklabenoi (various forms in Greek) were early Slavic tribes that raided, invaded and settled in the Balkans in the Early Middle...
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  • that the Sclaveni and the Antes used to be called the Veneti, but are now "chiefly" (though, by implication, not exclusively) called Sclaveni and Antes...
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  • (500–560) the old name of the Antes and Sclaveni, two Early Slavic branches. Procopius stated that the Sclaveni and Antes spoke the same language, but...
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  • Daurentius (Greek: Δαυρέντιος) or Dauritas (Greek: Δαυρίτας) was a Slavic (Sclaveni) chieftain. He seems to have been the supreme chief, having lesser ones...
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  • or Sklabinoi (Σκλαβῖνοι), and his contemporary Jordanes refers to the Sclaveni in Latin. The oldest documents written in Old Church Slavonic, dating from...
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    Veneti, Antes and Sclaveni" (ab una stirpe exorti, tria nomina ediderunt, id est Veneti, Antes, Sclaveni). Procopius wrote that "the Sclaveni and the Ante...
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    Slavs. The Antes had similar if not identical customs and culture as the Sclaveni. They were carefully described by chroniclers such as Procopius and Maurice...
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  • (500–560) the old name of the Antes and Sclaveni, two Early Slavic branches. Procopius stated that the Sclaveni and Antes spoke the same language, but...
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    drawn from a single Slavic confederation known to the Byzantines as the Sclaveni (whilst the related Antes, roughly speaking, colonized the eastern portions...
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    dismounted) defended the city against the forces of some 80,000 Avars and Sclaveni who were determined to remove all Roman imperial rule over Europe. However...
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  • Slavs. Also contributed to the Western South Slavs and the East Slavs Sclaveni: ancestors of the Western South Slavs. Their name was adopted by the Byzantines...
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    who settled in Southeast Europe comprised two groups: the Antae and the Sclaveni. The first certain Slavic raids date to the early 6th century during the...
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    were mainly spoken by the Dalmatian Italians. With the arrival of the Sclaveni (South Slavs) to the area in the late 6th and early 7th century, who eventually...
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    mentions an attack of the Antes, "who dwell close to the Sclaveni", probably in 518. Sclaveni are first mentioned in the context of the military policy...
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    The Sclaveni then attempted to attack the Sea Walls from across the Golden Horn, while the Avars attacked the land walls. However, the Sclaveni boats...
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    drawn from a single Slavic confederation known to the Byzantines as the Sclaveni (whilst the related Antes, roughly speaking, colonized the eastern portions...
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    Ezeritai (category Sclaveni)
    the Middle Ages. In the early decades of the 7th century, Slavic tribes (Sclaveni) settled throughout the Balkans following the collapse of the Byzantine...
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  • restore Ptolemy XII of Egypt led the Roman conquest of Britain defeated the Sclaveni Slavs near Thessalonica defeated the rebellion of Boudica led Roman Army...
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  • Franks Alamanni Burgundians Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire Huns Heruli Sclaveni Lombards Byzantine victory against Ostrogoths, then plans for revenge against...
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    6th-century Prague (Prague-Korchak) culture and Sukow-Dziedzice group as Sclaveni archaeological cultures, and the Penkovka culture (Prague-Penkovka) was...
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  • Iberia Jews Lakhmids Lazica Media Atropatene Osroene Pompeians Sabirs Sclaveni Xionites Commanders and leaders Crassus † Mark Antony Nero Trajan Lucius...
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    Melingoi (category Sclaveni)
    the Middle Ages. In the early decades of the 7th century, Slavic tribes (Sclaveni) settled throughout the Balkans following the collapse of the Byzantine...
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    decentralized and unstable, and was in the Early Middle Ages known as the Sclaveni or Slav lands. These two factors in combination made the Balkans a fertile...
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    referred by the Byzantines as Sclaveni. Traces of Slavic culture in Greece are very rare and by the 9th century, the Sclaveni in Greece were largely assimilated...
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    average male height of 1.82 metres (6 ft 0 in). Early Slavs, especially Sclaveni and Antae, including the White Serbs, invaded and settled Southeastern...
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  • Hacon (Хацон), was a Slavic chieftain (έξαρχος Σκλαβίνων 'exarch of the Sclaveni' in the Greek sources) who, according to Book II of the Miracles of Saint...
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    Constantine to go to the relief of Thessalonica, still under siege from the Sclaveni. With the temporary passing of the Arab threat, Constantine turned his...
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    equated these changes with the commencement of raids and 'invasions' of Sclaveni and Antes from Wallachia and western Ukraine during the 6th and 7th centuries...
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    Slavs that came to be known as the South Slavs was divided into Antes and Sclaveni who spoke the same language. The Slavic incursions in the Balkans increased...
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  • the Sasanian forces and their Jewish allies. 615 Siege of Thessalonica Sclaveni under the chieftain Chatzon attempt to capture the city. 616 Battle of...
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