Examples of using Slavs in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The Prague and Mogilla groups are seen as the archaeological reflection of incipient western Slavs in the 6th century.
Russia's traditional alcoholic drink first came into being in the 15th century, when Slavs learned how to make the so-called bread wine.
Not long after these barbarian invaders swept through the Balkans, the Slavs appeared.
but not Slavs, neither Czechs, Cossacks, nor Ukrainians.
Most ethnic Greeks from Bulgaria were resettled in Greek Macedonia; most Slavs were resettled in Bulgaria
In the 7th century Frankish merchant Samo who supported Slavs in their fight against Avar rulers became the king of the first known Slavic state in Central Europe.
supporting the Slavs fighting their Avar rulers, became the ruler
He didn't call them Slavs in his writings(to Procopius they were the“Antes” or the“Sclaveni”), but they were undoubtedly an early Slavic-speaking tribal people.
supporting the Slavs fighting their Avar rulers, became the ruler
Written in the 6th century CE, Procopius' work describes the Slavs as a barbarous yet democratic people,
the Bulgars were gradually absorbed by the Slavs, adopting a Bulgaro-South Slav language and converting to Christianity(of the Byzantine rite)
Another group of East Slavs moved from Pomerania to the northeast, where they encountered
In the 9th century, the Slavs, tired of the raids of their warlike neighbors, called for the reign of the Varangians, who gradually subjugated
According to the Strategikon, the Slavs favoured ambush and guerrilla tactics
Upon their arrival, the Slavs brought with them a tribal social structure, which probably fell apart and gave way to Feudalism only with
At the same time, the Slavs began to migrate into Thrace, Macedonia and Greece,
the Ilmen Slavs and Krivichs were dominated by the Varangians of the Rus' Khaganate, who controlled the
Another group of East Slavs moved to the northeast, where they encountered
Jordanes, Procopius and other late Roman authors provide the probable earliest references to southern Slavs in the second half of the sixth century.
north of the Chernoles culture, has also been proposed as ancestral for the Slavs or the Balts.