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'''Nisans''' |
The '''Nisans''' (]: ''Nisane''; ]: ''Niżanie'', ''Niszanie'') were a ] tribe that inhabited the basin of ] river near ]. They most likely were in the union with ] tribe.<ref name=lec>Lech Leciejewicz (red.), ''Mały słownik kultury dawnych Słowian''. p. 262.</ref> They were conquered by ] between 928 and 929, and their lands were incorporated into the ].<ref name=lec/><ref>]. ''Feudal Germany, Volume II''</ref> | ||
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The Nisans (Latin: Nisane; Polish: Niżanie, Niszanie) were a Sorbian tribe that inhabited the basin of Elbe river near Dresden. They most likely were in the union with Glomatian tribe. They were conquered by Holy Roman Empire between 928 and 929, and their lands were incorporated into the Margravate of Meissen.
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References
- ^ Lech Leciejewicz (red.), Mały słownik kultury dawnych Słowian. p. 262.
- James Westfall Thompson. Feudal Germany, Volume II
Bibliography
- Lech Leciejewicz (red.), Mały słownik kultury dawnych Słowian. Warsaw. Wiedza Powszechna. 1998. ISBN 83-214-0499-5.
- James Westfall Thompson. Feudal Germany, Volume II. New York. Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. 1928.
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