Znetalici
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Znetalici (Czech: Snětaliči) was a Slavic tribe mentioned by the 9th-century Bavarian Geographer. They are mentioned as inhabiting 74 civitates (settlements).[1]
- Slovak scholar P. J. Šafařík (1795–1861) put them in Russia.[2]
- Polish historian Joachim Lelewel (1786–1861) put them in the Zeta river area, in historical Duklja.[3]
- Czech historian K. V. Zap (1812–1871) believed the toponym of Netolice to be a patronymic, with a likeness to the Znetalici.[4]
- Polish historian S. Zakrzewski (1873–1936) put them between the Carpathians and the Danube.[2][5]
- Czech historian A. Králiček put them in Bohemia.[2] He connected the name to the Czech Netolice.[5]
- Czech historian V. Vaněček (1905–1985) located them in southern Bohemia.[5]
- Czech historians have put them in Kiev.[6]
- CZech historians have put them in Lusatia.[7]
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- ↑ ČSAV 1956, p. 3.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Łowmiański 1986, p. 171.
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