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Znetalici

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Znetalici. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Znetalici has played a fundamental role in human history. Over the years, it has sparked debate, inspired technological advances, and been the subject of countless studies and research. Through this article, we will discover the various aspects that make Znetalici such a relevant topic and worthy of being explored in depth.

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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]

While some scholars put them either somewhere in Russia,[2] between the Carpathians and the Danube,[2][3] or in Kiev,[4] the majority located them in Bohemia and near Lusatia.[2][3][5] They are etymologically related to toponym Netolice in Bohemia, and Serbo-Lusatian tribe of Neletici or Netelici. Mikołaj Rudnicki considered it of patronymic origin with suffix *-ici, deriving it from *Snetal ("big trunk"), which has survived as surnames Snětal, Snětalová in the Czech Republic and Śniatała in Poland.[6]

References

  1. ^ ČSAV 1956, p. 3.
  2. ^ a b c Łowmiański 1986, p. 171.
  3. ^ a b ČSAV 1956, p. 35.
  4. ^ Ceskoslovenska spolecnost zemepisna. sbornik. journal. Vol. 67–68. 1962. p. 128.
  5. ^ Československá společnost zeměpisná (1961). Sbornik Československé společnosti zeměpisné. Nákl. Československé společnosti zeměpisné.
  6. ^ Łuczyński, Michal (2017). ""Geograf Bawarski" — nowe odczytania" ["Bavarian Geographer" — New readings]. Polonica (in Polish). XXXVII (37): 76. doi:10.17651/POLON.37.9. Retrieved 5 August 2020.

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