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  • "Vend" redirects here, apparently. But no explanation is given. The term "Vend" doesn't appear anywhere in the text. Is it even a singular or a plural...
    3 KB (480 words) - 02:32, 5 February 2024
  • Lechia, although this may be of some use: Wiktionary:Lechite#Polish, which also links to our Lechites#The_name_"Lech". Anyway, there was some IP/new account/sock(...
    6 KB (780 words) - 13:51, 8 November 2021
  • fossil listed under "Ammonites" as "Lechites," but the link is to an article on tribes of West Slavs called Lechites. Once again, I'm not knowledgeable...
    6 KB (999 words) - 22:16, 23 January 2024
  • "Slavs", neither in Antiquity, nor in the Middle Ages, but Veneti or later Lechites (for Polish tribes) or Bohemians and Moravians (for Czech tribes). Others...
    6 KB (819 words) - 13:30, 26 February 2024
  • and Rus refers to a founding myth of three Slavic peoples: the Poles (or Lechites), the Czechs, and the Rus' people (the modern Russians, Ukrainians, and...
    31 KB (3,779 words) - 08:12, 31 July 2024
  • part of the Czech-Slovak group (together with the Slovaks), alongside the Lechites and the Sorbs". in ALL article it is Czechs not Bohemians, in that case...
    37 KB (5,254 words) - 19:41, 29 March 2024
  • The lands Poland regained in independence were originally settles by Lechite Slavs. They didn't "belong" to Prussians or Unified Germany. 91.217.105...
    33 KB (4,102 words) - 13:30, 7 July 2024
  • such as Ukraine, Russia etc. Actually we belong to the Lechitic group (Lechites), a name given to certain West Slavic peoples, which are native to Central...
    199 KB (27,925 words) - 11:52, 29 January 2023
  • already states that the 'ethnic Poles' are descendants of West Slavic Lechites. Ethno-linguistic aspects do not define culture or customs, but a geographical...
    234 KB (32,736 words) - 04:56, 9 June 2024