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- Goplans abstract "Goplans, Goplanes or Goplanie were an early medieval West Slavic tribe, which later became part of the Polish nation. They are assumed to be the "Glopeani" mentioned in the Bavarian Geographer (around 845 AD) and believed to have lived around Lake Gopło, with their capital in Kruszwica, between the 7th and 9th centuries AD.The medieval chronicle claims that "Glopeani" controlled 400 gords (fortified wooden settlements), as if the tribe was dominant in the area; however, the archeological research in Kruszwica has failed to uncover the fortress, although it does indicate the presence of a large settlement. A possible resolution has been offered by Gerard Labuda who hypothesized that the "Goplanie" were the same as, or a part of, the Polanie, whose main center was located at Gniezno.The chronicle doesn't indicate the location of the tribe; however, it can be inferred from the list of neighboring tribes and their known locations: (14) Osterabtrezi (identified as Eastern Obodrites)(15) Miloxi (16) Phesnuzi(17) Thadesi(18) Glopeani (19) Zuireani(20) Busani (identified as Buzhans on the Bug river)The position on the list suggest the Glopeani tribe might have lived in Pomerania, Great Poland or Masovia.".
- Goplans thumbnail Hermann_Geogr_Bavar1.png?width=300.
- Goplans wikiPageID "4058057".
- Goplans wikiPageLength "1706".
- Goplans wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Goplans wikiPageRevisionID "666663128".
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_Geographer.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Bug_River.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Bug_river.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Buzhans.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_Poland.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_Slavic_tribes.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink File:Hermann_Geogr_Bavar1.png.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Labuda.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Gniezno.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Gopło.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Gord_(Slavic_settlement).
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Gord_(archaeology).
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Great_Poland.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Poland.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Kruszwica.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Medieval_Slavic_tribes.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink List_of_medieval_Slavic_tribes.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Masovia.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Mazovia.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Obodrites.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Obotrites.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Polanie.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Polans_(western).
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Polish_people.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink Pomerania.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLink West_Slavs.
- Goplans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goplans".
- Goplans hasPhotoCollection Goplans.
- Goplans wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poland-hist-stub.
- Goplans wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Goplans subject Category:Prehistoric_Poland.
- Goplans subject Category:West_Slavic_tribes.
- Goplans hypernym Tribe.
- Goplans type Article.
- Goplans type Group.
- Goplans type Insect.
- Goplans type Article.
- Goplans type Group.
- Goplans comment "Goplans, Goplanes or Goplanie were an early medieval West Slavic tribe, which later became part of the Polish nation.".
- Goplans label "Goplans".
- Goplans sameAs Гапляне.
- Goplans sameAs Goplanen.
- Goplans sameAs Goplanes.
- Goplans sameAs Goplanie.
- Goplans sameAs m.0bfyxf.
- Goplans sameAs Гопляне.
- Goplans sameAs Q830085.
- Goplans sameAs Q830085.
- Goplans wasDerivedFrom Goplans?oldid=666663128.
- Goplans depiction Hermann_Geogr_Bavar1.png.
- Goplans isPrimaryTopicOf Goplans.