Sebbirozi
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The Sebbirozi was a tribe mentioned by the 9th-century Bavarian Geographer (BG). It states that the Sebbirozi inhabit 90 settlements (Sebbirozi habent civitates XC).[1] Other tribes mentioned by BG with similar names include the Serauici, Surbi, Zabrozi, Zeriuani and Zuireani.
- Russian historian Nikolay Karamzin (1766–1826) identified them as the Severians.[2]
- German historian Johann Caspar Zeuss (1806–1856) believed them to have inhabited the hinterland of the Western Balkans.[3]
- Polish historian Joachim Lelewel (1786–1861) put them in Semberija.[4]
- Slovak scholar Pavel Jozef Šafařík (1795–1861) put them in Russia.[5]
- Polish historian Henryk Łowmiański (1898–1984) connected the ethnonym to the Severians.[6]
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