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  1. Talk:Sudovians - Wikipedia

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    WebSudovians vs. Yotvingans. Sometimes a extinct and unrelated nation of Yotvingians might be reffered as Sudovians too; Please provide support references for this. AFAIK Sudovians from Suwalki area are typically refereed to as "Jacwingi" in Polish language. mikka 17:00, 24 September 2005 (UTC) []. In the literature I've seen, the Sudovians and the Yotvingtians …

  2. Sudovia - Wikipedia

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    WebSudovia (Lithuanian: Sūduva) can refer to: . In geography. Sudovia/Yotvingia, ancient Baltic land inhabited by Sudovians/Yotvingians Suvalkija, one of the five cultural regions of Lithuania; Suwałki Region, region in Poland near the border with Lithuania; In sport. Sūduva stadium, multi-use stadium in Marijampolė, Lithuania; FK Sūduva Marijampolė, a football …

  3. Sudovian Book - Wikipedia

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    WebThe so-called Sudovian Book (German: Sudauer Büchlein, Lithuanian: Sūduvių knygelė) was an anonymous work about the customs, religion, and daily life of the Old Prussians from Sambia. The manuscript was written in German in the 16th century. The original did not survive and the book is known from later copies, transcriptions and publications.

  4. Talk:Sudovian language - Wikipedia

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    WebThe English word for the German Sudauer is Sodovian or Sudovians. Jatvingian (no w in English) is considered another name for or a part of a single language or dialect with the more common name Sudovian. It's stupid to put two equivalent names in the title.

  5. Sudovians - Wiktionary

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    WebSudovians. plural of Sudovian. This page was last edited on 15 October 2019, at 01:50.

  6. Sudovian - Wiktionary

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    WebSudovian (plural Sudovians) A member of the Prussian tribe that inhabited Sudovia. A person from Sudovia or of Sudovian descent. Synonyms . Jatvingian; Proper noun . Sudovian. The Western Baltic language of the Sudovian people, related to Old Prussian.

  7. Sudovia (Suvalkija). The people and culture | Lithuania Travel

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    WebThe people and culture. Sudovians are often made fun of for being frugal, but they deny it themselves. They would even be insulted to be called stingy. Living on broad plains and fertile lands, the Sudovians cherish nature’s riches, just as they do the literary Lithuanian language. The halls of the rich, ornate manors that have survived here ...

  8. Natangians - Wikipedia

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    WebNatangians or Notangians (Prussian: Notangi; Polish: Natangowie; Lithuanian: Notangai; German: Natanger) was a Prussian clan, which lived in the region of Natangia, an area that is now mostly part of the Russian exclave Kaliningrad Oblast, whereas the southern portion lies in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.. In the 13th century when the Teutonic …

  9. Lithuania Minor - Wikipedia

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    WebLithuania Minor (Lithuanian: Mažoji Lietuva; German: Kleinlitauen; Polish: Litwa Mniejsza; Russian: Ма́лая Литва́), or Prussian Lithuania (Lithuanian: Prūsų Lietuva; German: Preußisch-Litauen, Polish: Litwa Pruska), is a historical ethnographic region of Prussia, where Prussian Lithuanians (or Lietuvininkai) lived, now located in Lithuania and the …

  10. 苏杜瓦足球俱乐部 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

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    Web蘇度瓦足球會(立陶宛語: FK Sūduva Marijampolė ),是立陶宛 馬里揚泊列市的一个足球俱乐部。 俱乐部成立于1968年。球队的标志颜色为白色和红色,主场为苏杜瓦体育场。 俱乐部自2002年起开始参加立陶宛足球超級聯賽的赛事。 2006年第一次赢得了奖杯—立陶宛盃。 2017年,苏杜瓦首次赢得了立陶宛 ...

  11. Sudovians - Encyclopedia Information

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    WebYotvingians (also called: Sudovians, Jatvians, or Jatvingians; Yotvingian: Jotvingai; Lithuanian: Jotvingiai, Sūduviai; Latvian: Jātvingi; Polish: Jaćwingowie, Belarusian: Яцвягі, German: Sudauer) were a Western Baltic people who were closely tied to the Old Prussians. The linguist Petras Būtėnas asserts that they were closest to the Lithuanians.

  12. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Yotvingians / Sudovians (Balts)

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    WebTwo tribes named by Ptolemy in the mid-second century, the Galindai and Soudinoi, survive as the Galindians (in Masuria and the northern fringes of Mazovia) and the Sudovians or Yotvingians into the eleventh century, before being absorbed into the duchy of Poland. These Western Balts are survived by their kinfolk, the Old Prussians, although ...

  13. Wikizero - Yotvingians

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    WebYotvingians (also called: Sudovians, Jatvians, or Jatvingians; Yotvingian: Jotvingai; Lithuanian: Jotvingiai, Sūduviai; Latvian: Jātvingi; Polish: Jaćwingowie, Belarusian: Яцвягі, German: Sudauer) were a Western Baltic people who were closely tied to the Old Prussians. The linguist Petras Būtėnas asserts that they were closest to the Lithuanians.

  14. Yotvingians | Familypedia | Fandom

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    WebYotvingians, or Sudovians (also called Suduvians, Jatvians, or Jatvingians in English; Lithuanian: Jotvingiai, Sūduviai; Latvian: Jātvingi; Polish: Jaćwingowie, Belarusian: Яцвягі, Russian: Ятвяги German: Sudauer), were a Baltic people with close cultural ties in the 13th century to the Lithuanians and Prussians. The Yotvingian language (sometimes called …



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