The Golensizi (Polish: Golęszycy, Gołęszycy, Golęszyce, Gołęszyce, Gołężyce, Czech: Holasici, German: Golensizen) were a tribe of West Slavs, specifically...
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Sorbs 30 51 Dadosesani Thadesi 20 52 Milzane Milceni 30 53 Besunzane Phesnuzi 2 56 Lupiglaa Łupigoła 30 57 Opolini Opolans 20 58 Golensizi Golensizi 5...
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following West Slavic peoples: Sleenzane, Dadosesani, Opolanie, Lupiglaa, and Golensizi in Silesia and Wolinians with Pyrzycans in Western Pomerania. A document...
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Poland regained the control over the rest of Silesia included land of Golensizi tribe. Davies 1982, p. 65. Robert-Henri Bautier, "Anne de Kiev, reine...
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Fraganeo civitates XL. Lupiglaa civitates XXX. Opolini civitates XX. Golensizi civitates V. The short document, written in Latin, was discovered in 1772...
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Geographer" in 845 (this document mentions five strongholds of the Slavic Golensizi (Golenshitse, Holasici in Czech), a proto-Polish tribe, probably Racibórz...
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(Bieżuńczanie) Bobryane (Bobrzanie) Dyedoshane (Dziadoszanie) / Dadosesani Golensizi (Golęszyce) Lubushane (Lubuszanie) Lupiglaa (in today's Głubczyce region)...
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the area was settled by West Slavs, which were later organized into the Golensizi tribe. The tribe had a large and important gord situated in contemporary...
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Slovincians Silesian tribes3 Bezunzans [de] Bobrzans Silesian Croats Dadosesani Golensizi Opolans Selpoli Silesians Polabian tribes Czech tribes Bohemian Croats...
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Sleenzane (50), Fraganeo (40; Prague), Lupiglaa (30 gords), Opolini (20), and Golensizi (5) as possible tribes of Croats. Lehr-Spławiński, Łowmiański and others...
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