Talk:Yotvingians
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I removed the mention of the novels as there was no mention of how they are related to this ethnic group. Anyone read them? Rmhermen 15:03, Jun 15, 2004 (UTC)
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[edit] *Komant(a)s
Removed until clarification:
- The last Sudovian duke Komants fought the Teutonic Knights for over 30(????) years.
The earliest lithuanian chronicle from Navahrudak, preserved as part of Halych-Volynia cronicle says that *Komants sided with Teutons. Mikkalai 19:33, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- O ye, sided, but in 1282 or 1283 only (he fought the Teutonic Knights for the most part in 1270s, that is for 13 or 14 years). Gugutis 12:27, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sudovians vs. Yotvingans
Please see Talk:Sudovians. mikka (t) 17:02, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] contested statement removed
- Large parts of Prussian Sudovian territory were conquered under the Polish - Lithuanian Jagiellonian kingdom, and Sudovians were either exterminated, assimilated or took refuge as Protestants in the Duchy of Prussia {{Fact|date=April 2008}}.
Please do not return this information to the article without a citation.--BirgitteSB 16:02, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Merge Proposal
Yotvingia talks about the history of the Yotvingia, Yotvingians talks about the people/culture, Sudovian language discusses the language.
[edit] Pollexiani
Rm dubious interpretation :Pollexiani are Polesians; and what about this confusion: either source or wikipedians, without ref is unclear:
- In Latin language written sources of the Masovians this Prussian tribe was called Polexiani. Kadlubek told that area was belonging to the Prussians: sunt autem Pollexianni, Getarum seu Prussorum genus.
I also removed allegedly "Russian" term "Jadwinger" - no way - Probably taken from a German book. Again, these "Chinese whispers" without references have no place here. Ladnadruk (talk) 02:27, 26 October 2010 (UTC)