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- East Slavs
- West Slavs
- South Slavs
- See also
- Sources
- References
- External links
{{more references|date=February 2011}}{{Indo-European topics|283}}This is a list of Slavic tribes reported in the Middle Ages, that is, before the year AD 1500. East Slavs- Buzhans, ancestors of Russians, Ukrainians and possibly Bosnians[1][2] (alternatively identified as West Slavs)
- Dregovichs, same with Draguvites, ancestors of Belarusians
- Drevlyans, ancestors of Ukrainians and Belarusians
- Dulebes, ancestors of Ukrainians and Belarusians
- Ilmen Slavs, also known as Novgorod Slovenes, ancestors of Russians
- Krivichs, ancestors of Belarusians and Russians
- Polans (eastern), ancestors of Ukrainians
- Polochans, ancestors of Belarusians
- Radimichs, ancestors of Belarusians and Russians (reported as Lekhitic tribe)
- Severians, ancestors of , Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Russians
- Tivertsi, ancestors of Ukrainians, Moldovans and Romanians
- Ulichs, ancestors of Ukrainians, Moldovans and Romanians
- Volhynians, ancestors of Ukrainians
- Vyatichs also Oka Slavs, ancestors of Russians[3]
West Slavs- Bohemians, in Bohemia, Czech Republic. Ancestors of Czechs
- Circipane, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- Carantanians (or Slovenes), in Austria and Slovenia
- Drevani, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
- Golensizi, in Upper Silesia
- Goplans, in Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland. Ancestors of Poles
- Hevelli, in Brandenburg, Germany.
- Kashubians, in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
- Kessinians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- Lendians, in east Lesser Poland and Red Ruthenia (Poland and Ukraine). Ancestors of Poles
- Litoměřici, in the Czech lands from the sixth century
- Masovians, in Mazovia, Poland. Ancestors of Poles
- Milceni, in Upper Lusatia, Germany. Ancestors of Sorbs
- Moravians, in Záhorie (Slovakia) and Moravia. Ancestors of Slovaks and (modern) Moravians.
- Nitran Slavs (or Slovene), in Slovakia and Northern Hungary. Ancestors of Slovaks.
- Obotrites, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- Opolans, in Silesia
- Polabians, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
- Polans (western), in Greater Poland, Poland. Ancestors of Poles
- Pomeranians, in Pomerania, Germany and Poland. Ancestors of Poles, Kashubians, and Slovincians
- Pyritzans, in Pomerania, Poland. Ancestors of Poles
- Rani, on Rügen, Germany.
- Silesians, Silesia, Poland. Ancestors of Poles and Silesian Germans
- Smeldingi, part of the Vistulans
- Sorbs, in Lower Lusatia, Germany. Ancestors of Sorbs
- Sprevane, in Brandenburg, Germany.
- Tollensians, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- Ukrani, in Uckermark and Vorpommern-Greifswald, Germany.
- Veleti, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- Vistulans, in Lesser Poland, Poland. Ancestors of Poles
- Wolinians, on Wolin island, Pomerania, Poland. Ancestors of Poles
- Wagri, in Holstein, Germany.
- Warnabi, in Mecklenburg (Germany).
- White Croats, Poland and Ukraine (Galicia). Possibly ancestors of Croats, Czechs, Poles and Ukrainians
- White Serbs, possibly Lusatia, Germany. Ancestors of ancestors of Serbs, and Sorbs
- Zlicans, in Bohemia (Czech). Ancestors of Czechs and possibly Poles
South SlavsThe South Slavic tribes descend from the Antes and Sclaveni, and predate the medieval identities formed after the Great Schism. - Baiounitai, originally in Macedonia, later in Epirus (Vagenetia)
- Belegezites, in Thessaly
- Berziti, in Ohrid, Macedonia
- Braničevci, in eastern Serbia
- Drougoubitai, in Greek Macedonia
- Docleani, in southern Montenegro
- Ezerites, in the Peloponnese
- Guduscani, in Lika, Croatia
- Kanalites, in southern Dalmatia
- Melingoi, in the Peloponnese
- Merehani, in eastern Serbia
- Narentines, in central Dalmatia
- Praedenecenti, in Banat
- Rynchines, also Recchines, in southern Macedonia
- Sagudates, in southern Macedonia
- Severians, in Dobrudja, northeast Bulgaria and Southeastern Romania
- Seven Slavic tribes, in northern Bulgaria and Southern Romania
- Smolyani, in the Rhodopes, southern Bulgaria and northern Greece
- Strymonites, near the Struma river, southern Bulgaria and northern Greece
- Timočani, in eastern Serbia
- Travunians, in Herzegovina and western Montenegro
- Zachumliani, in southern Dalmatia
See also- Slavic peoples
- Slavic languages
- Ethnic group
- Tribe
Sources - Barford, Paul M (2001), The Early Slavs: Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe, Cornell University Press, {{ISBN|0-8014-3977-9}}
- Gimbutas, Marija Alseikaitė (1971), The Slavs, Thames and Hudson, {{ISBN|0-500-02072-8}}
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Géographie du moyen âge|url=https://books.google.se/books/about/G%C3%A9ographie_du_moyen_%C3%A2ge.html?id=5WdBAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y|author=Joachim Lelewel|volume=3-4|publisher=Ve et J. Pilleit|page=43|year=1852}} 2. ^{{cite book|title=Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstämme|url=https://books.google.se/books?id=cx4QAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=es#v=onepage&q&f=false|author=Johann Kaspar Zeuss|publisher=Ignaz Joseph Lentner|page=615|year=1837}} 3. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.de/books?id=ktyM07I9HXwC&pg=PT36&lpg=PT36&dq=eastern+slavs+volga+homeland&source=bl&ots=y7TaAaSKS6&sig=ACfU3U1vtKvEHqbTB67TLcOOQEfoGfbTaQ&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjf4_eU9-TgAhWJDuwKHeOyBfMQ6AEwCXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Ukraine: A History, 4th Edition|last=Subtelny|first=Orest|date=2009-11-10|publisher=University of Toronto Press|isbn=9781442697287|language=en}}
External links- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y4RbnZEOr8 First Slavic Tribes] www.youtube.com
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