Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 2018 the archbishopric Magdeburg will celebrate its 1050th anniversary of existence. Therefore several questions in connection with interethnic relations between Slavic population and German governers are treated. From 930 up till 1150 a. Chr. a Slavonic majority was dominated by a German minority in all districts between the rivers Saale and Elbe. The author gives different answers and arguments by linguistic material to demonstrate mutual acknowledgement and tolerance by two different ethnics. The historical view allows results about interethnic communication since the 10th century. Furthermore an important fact can be made evident: German gov...
During the historical development the larger part of the south Slavs (Slovenes, Croats, partly the S...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
At the end of the Migration Period the Slavic tribes left their original native lands and moved to t...
The Lingual Situation in the Area of Leipzig Around 1000 AD. – For the first time a medieval area of...
The Lingual Situation in the Area of Leipzig Around 1000 AD. – For the first time a medieval area of...
Following Slavic immigration in the 7th century a Slavic tribal region developed on the lower Zwicka...
Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of ...
Saale und Elbe bilden im Wesentlichen die westliche Begrenzung des ehemals kompakten altsorbischen S...
Approximately from the 6th to the 14th century the north-eastern territory pf present Germany was po...
The term Polabian Slavs is a generic name applied to the westernmost branch of the Western Slavs, no...
Quite a large part of the territory of present-day Germany (to the Elbe river in the West and to Fra...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
During the historical development the larger part of the south Slavs (Slovenes, Croats, partly the S...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
Slavic nobility, language and names between the rivers Saale and Elbe (10th-13th centuries) – In 201...
At the end of the Migration Period the Slavic tribes left their original native lands and moved to t...
The Lingual Situation in the Area of Leipzig Around 1000 AD. – For the first time a medieval area of...
The Lingual Situation in the Area of Leipzig Around 1000 AD. – For the first time a medieval area of...
Following Slavic immigration in the 7th century a Slavic tribal region developed on the lower Zwicka...
Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of ...
Saale und Elbe bilden im Wesentlichen die westliche Begrenzung des ehemals kompakten altsorbischen S...
Approximately from the 6th to the 14th century the north-eastern territory pf present Germany was po...
The term Polabian Slavs is a generic name applied to the westernmost branch of the Western Slavs, no...
Quite a large part of the territory of present-day Germany (to the Elbe river in the West and to Fra...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
During the historical development the larger part of the south Slavs (Slovenes, Croats, partly the S...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...