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- Germania_Slavica abstract "Germania Slavica, a historiographic term used since the 1950s, denotes the medieval contact zone between Germans and Slavs in East Central Europe.Historian Klaus Zernack divides Germania Slavica into: Germania Slavica I between the Elbe and Saale rivers in the west and the Oder in the east, which had formed part of the Frankish and later Holy Roman Empires as marches Germania Slavica II east of Germania Slavica I and west of the Kingdom of Poland, comprising the Silesian, Pomeranian, and Prussian duchies as well as the Neumark.From the late first millennium CE, Slavic tribes (collectively referred to as Wends) settled in Germania Slavica. The area underwent great social transformations associated with the influx of settlers from the West (primarily Germans) during the Ostsiedlung in the High Middle Ages.By analogy, the term Bavaria Slavica denotes the medieval German-Slavic contact zone in northeastern Bavaria.".
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- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
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- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_diaspora_in_Europe.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Poland_(966–1385).
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Germany.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Central_Europe.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Pomerania.
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- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink High_Middle_Ages.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Historiography.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Poland_during_the_Piast_dynasty.
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- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Klaus_Zernack.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink March_(territorial_entity).
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Neumark.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Oder.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Ostsiedlung.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Prussia_(region).
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Saale.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Silesia.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink Wends.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLink File:Osadnictwo_niemieckie_na_wschodzie.PNG.
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bavaria Slavica".
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Germania Slavica".
- Germania_Slavica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wendish".
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- Germania_Slavica subject Category:German_diaspora_in_Europe.
- Germania_Slavica subject Category:History_of_Poland_(966–1385).
- Germania_Slavica subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Germania_Slavica subject Category:Medieval_Germany.
- Germania_Slavica comment "Germania Slavica, a historiographic term used since the 1950s, denotes the medieval contact zone between Germans and Slavs in East Central Europe.Historian Klaus Zernack divides Germania Slavica into: Germania Slavica I between the Elbe and Saale rivers in the west and the Oder in the east, which had formed part of the Frankish and later Holy Roman Empires as marches Germania Slavica II east of Germania Slavica I and west of the Kingdom of Poland, comprising the Silesian, Pomeranian, and Prussian duchies as well as the Neumark.From the late first millennium CE, Slavic tribes (collectively referred to as Wends) settled in Germania Slavica. ".
- Germania_Slavica label "Germania Slavica".
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- Germania_Slavica wasDerivedFrom Germania_Slavica?oldid=686926516.
- Germania_Slavica depiction Osadnictwo_niemieckie_na_wschodzie.PNG.
- Germania_Slavica isPrimaryTopicOf Germania_Slavica.