yotvingians造句
例句与造句
- Expansion of the Old Prussian tribes, for example the previously mentioned Galindians and Yotvingians, encompassed today's northeast Poland and the adjacent territories further north.
- Particularly dangerous proved to be the growing of Lithuania, who after the destruction of the Yotvingians became in the direct neighbor of Siemowit I's domains.
- Approximately at this time it was destroyed, probably as a result of a military campaign of Kiev dukes against Yotvingians, and was rebuilt at the current place.
- From the 13th century, Yotvingians began raiding adjacent areas of Masovia, Lublin and Volhynia, after Konrad I of Masovia and Daniel of Halych had invaded them.
- In the 12th century and afterwards, mutual raids involving Lithuanian and Polish forces took place sporadically, but the two countries were separated by the lands of the Yotvingians.
- It's difficult to find yotvingians in a sentence. 用yotvingians造句挺难的
- Yotvingians also had a strong warrior culture and were generally well known as great warriors and hunters, and were feared by neighbouring Baltic tribes for their skill in warfare.
- Altogether, Mongol forces under Boroldai were 30, 000 strong, with Ruthenian units of King Daniel of Galicia, his brother Vasilko Romanovich, Kipchaks and probably Lithuanians or Yotvingians.
- Afterwards, the Knights spent nine years conquering the Nadruvians, Skalvians, and Yotvingians, and from 1283, they were better positioned to threaten the young Lithuanian state from the west.
- In the early Iron Age a mix of Prussians, Yotvingians and population Wielbark culture, after which the remaining kurgan probably the tombs of the chiefs in the area in the village RostoBty.
- This westbound expansion resulted in the establishment of the two main Baltic branches : The Western Balts, represented by the extinct Old Prussians and Yotvingians, and the Eastern Balts including the modern nations of Lithuanians and Latvians.
- A Lithuanian state, Lithuania, was founded in 13th century and it included regions of still unoccupied Eastern Balts and remaining Western Balts'areas ( These Western Balts'ethnic groups are known under names of Yotvingians and Sudovians ).
- The "'Balts "'or "'Baltic "'people (, ) are an Latgalians ) all Eastern Balts as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians the Western Balts whose languages and cultures are now extinct.
- In 1274 the Great Prussian Rebellion ended, and the Teutonic Knights proceeded to conquer other Baltic tribes : the Nadruvians and Skalvians in 1274 1277, and the Yotvingians in 1283; the Livonian Order completed its conquest of Semigalia, the last Baltic ally of Lithuania, in 1291.
- Jan DBugosz writes that the Land of Lublin was densely inhabited by farmers and other settlers, but its population was decimated in 1244, during a raid carried out by the Lithuanians, the Old Prussians, and the Yotvingians, after which it turned into a desert ( . . .)
- Ptolemy in " Geographia " gives the names of two Baltic tribes : " Galindai " and " Soudinoi ", which he localized east of the lower Vistula, some distance from the sea, just about where the Baltic Galindians ( in Masuria ), and the Sudovians or Yotvingians east of the Galindians lived a thousand years later.