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The localization of the Silesian tribes between 9th and 10th centuries.

Dadosesani [a] was a Slavic tribe that inhabited the area near the central Bóbr river, between the modern location of the towns of Szprotawa and Głogów, in the area of modern southwestern Poland. [1]

The location

The exact area that was inhabited by the tribe remains unknown. It was set in the area of the central Bóbr river, in the northern part of Lower Silesia, near the modern town of Głogów. [2] [3] The archeological studies had established, that in the area inhabited by the tribe functioned 31 smaller territories, 17 of which included gords. [1] According to some sources, they bordered the Zara tribe to the west, via Bóbr river.[ citation needed]

History

The Bavarian Geographer had mentioned the tribe in his Descriptio civitatum et regionum ad septentrionalem plagam Danubii, published in the IX century. In said document, they were referred to as Dadosezani and Dadosesani, and according to it, they had 20 gords, and possibly visualized the Bobrans tribe. [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Polish: Dziadoszanie, Dziadoszyce, Dziadosicze; Latin: Dadosesani, Diedesisi, Diedesi, Diedesa, Dedosize, Dedosese

References

  1. ^ a b Kieseler A., Biermann F., Nowakowski D., Grodzisko plemienne w Chobieni gm. Rudna w świetle badań archeologicznych 2010 r. In: K. Chrzan, K. Czapla, S. Moździoch: Funkcje grodów w państwach wczesnośredniowiecznej Europy Środkowej. Społeczeństwo, gospodarka, ideologia. Wrocław-Głogów, 2014, p. 269-334.
  2. ^ Hilczerówna Z., Urbańska-Łosińska A., Rozwój terenów osadniczych u schyłku starożytności i we wczesnym średniowieczu w południowej części województwa zielonogórskiego, In: Z. Kaczmarczyk, A. Wędzki: Studia nad początkami i rozplanowaniem miast nad środkową Odrą i dolną Wartą, vol. 2. Zielona Góra 1970, p 84.
  3. ^ J. Lodowski, Dolny Śląsk na początku średniowiecza (VI-X w.). Podstawy osadnicze i gospodarcze, Wrocław, 1980, p. 118.
  4. ^ L.A. Tyszkiewicz, Słowianie i Awarowie. Organiacja plemienna Słowian, Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. Wydawnictwo, 2009, p. 164, ISBN 978-83-04-05023-5, OCLC 750836214.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The localization of the Silesian tribes between 9th and 10th centuries.

Dadosesani [a] was a Slavic tribe that inhabited the area near the central Bóbr river, between the modern location of the towns of Szprotawa and Głogów, in the area of modern southwestern Poland. [1]

The location

The exact area that was inhabited by the tribe remains unknown. It was set in the area of the central Bóbr river, in the northern part of Lower Silesia, near the modern town of Głogów. [2] [3] The archeological studies had established, that in the area inhabited by the tribe functioned 31 smaller territories, 17 of which included gords. [1] According to some sources, they bordered the Zara tribe to the west, via Bóbr river.[ citation needed]

History

The Bavarian Geographer had mentioned the tribe in his Descriptio civitatum et regionum ad septentrionalem plagam Danubii, published in the IX century. In said document, they were referred to as Dadosezani and Dadosesani, and according to it, they had 20 gords, and possibly visualized the Bobrans tribe. [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Polish: Dziadoszanie, Dziadoszyce, Dziadosicze; Latin: Dadosesani, Diedesisi, Diedesi, Diedesa, Dedosize, Dedosese

References

  1. ^ a b Kieseler A., Biermann F., Nowakowski D., Grodzisko plemienne w Chobieni gm. Rudna w świetle badań archeologicznych 2010 r. In: K. Chrzan, K. Czapla, S. Moździoch: Funkcje grodów w państwach wczesnośredniowiecznej Europy Środkowej. Społeczeństwo, gospodarka, ideologia. Wrocław-Głogów, 2014, p. 269-334.
  2. ^ Hilczerówna Z., Urbańska-Łosińska A., Rozwój terenów osadniczych u schyłku starożytności i we wczesnym średniowieczu w południowej części województwa zielonogórskiego, In: Z. Kaczmarczyk, A. Wędzki: Studia nad początkami i rozplanowaniem miast nad środkową Odrą i dolną Wartą, vol. 2. Zielona Góra 1970, p 84.
  3. ^ J. Lodowski, Dolny Śląsk na początku średniowiecza (VI-X w.). Podstawy osadnicze i gospodarcze, Wrocław, 1980, p. 118.
  4. ^ L.A. Tyszkiewicz, Słowianie i Awarowie. Organiacja plemienna Słowian, Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. Wydawnictwo, 2009, p. 164, ISBN 978-83-04-05023-5, OCLC 750836214.

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