Sebbirozi

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.

References

  1. Christian Lübke (2004). Das östliche Europa. Siedler. p. 22. Die Sebbirozi haben 90 Burgen.
  2. Joseph Freiherr von Hormayr (1827). Archiv für Geographie, Historie, Staats- und Kriegskunde. Anton Strauß. pp. 510–.
  3. Johann Caspar Zeuss (1837). Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstämme. pp. 615–.
  4. Joachim Lelewel (1852). Géographie du moyen âge: accompagné datlas et de cartes dans chaque volume. Schletter. p. 43.
  5. Pavel Jozef Šafařík (1837). Slowanské Starožitnosti. tiskem J. Spurného. pp. 551–.
  6. Henryk Łowmiański (1986). Studia nad dziejami Słowiańszczyzny, Polski i Rusi w wiekach średnich. Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewica w Poznaniu. pp. 161–169.
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