Use "slav|slavs" in a sentence

1. Slavs are the largest ethno-linguistic group in Europe.

2. In 602 the Slavs suffered a crushing defeat in Wallachia.

3. I call it Slavic just because the Slavs were there first.

4. Lechia Empire - this is most Curiosal as history of early Slavs is my favorite topic

5. Albanians: A derogatory term employed by Balkan Slavs (Croats, Serbs, Montenegrins and Macedonians) when referring to Albanians

6. In the Balkans the burden fell most heavily on the Slavs of the Orthodox community.

7. The Baltic lands have been populated since prehistory by diverse linguistic groups: Balts, Slavs, Germans, and Finns

8. By the 8th century, the Slavs were the dominant ethnic group on the East European Plain.

9. The Slavs arrived from the East between the 5th and 6th centuries during the Migration Period.

10. By 602 a series of successful Byzantine campaigns had pushed the Avars and Slavs back across the Danube.

11. A temporary government headed by the U.S. and Russia will be set up in the Eastern Slav Republic to maintain peace.

12. Amulet Horse Slavs, Balts 9-11 century Slavic pendant Slavic amulet Russia Slavic jewelry Medieval jevelry LegendsGardarike

13. In Old East Slavic literature, the East Slavs refer to themselves as " ruskie" ("Rus' men") or, rarely, "rusichi."

14. In Nazi Germany incessant racist propaganda led some people to justify —and even glorify— atrocities against Jews and Slavs.

15. During the months before their departure, Cyril prepared for the mission by developing a written script for the Slavs.

16. Czech definition, a member of the most westerly branch of the Slavs, comprising the Bohemians, or Czechs proper, and, sometimes, the Moravians

17. Demons and spirits were good or evil, suggesting that the Slavs had a dualistic cosmology, and were revered with sacrifices and gifts.

18. The Baltic Region of Eastern Europe is a unique territory inhabited by non-Slavic natives as well as ethnic Slavs

19. Michael first rose to prominence as a close aide (spatharios) to the general Bardanes Tourkos, alongside his future antagonists Leo the Armenian and Thomas the Slav.

20. Another group, the Slavophiles, enthusiastically favored the Slavs and their culture and customs, and had a distaste for Modernizers and their culture and customs.

21. On its own, his army—the "Golden Horde", as awestruck local Slavs were later to nickname the newcomers—could dominate the region.

22. The Slavs developed cults around natural objects, such as springs, trees or stones, out of respect for the spirit (or demon) within.

23. ‘If you purchased a Bondservant in Europe in the centuries leading up to the year 1000, the chances were that he or she was a ‘Slav’ - hence the word ‘slave.’’

24. Croatian and related Southern Slav languages are modern versions of the languages of the Slavic peoples who moved into the lands of the former Yugoslavia around 500 C.E

25. A branch of this people was one of the primary three ethnic ancestors of modern Bulgarians (the other two were Thracians and Slavs)

26. Croatian is a Slavic language that arrived in the Balkans region with the migration of the Slavs in the 6th or 7th century

27. Another Christianized practice, Bibliomancy (divination through the random selection of a biblical text), was codified in the 11th-century Divinatory Psalter of the Orthodox Slavs

28. Cossack definition, (especially in czarist Russia) a person belonging to any of certain groups of Slavs living chiefly in the southern part of Russia in Europe and forming an elite corps of horsemen

29. Cyrillic alphabet comes from the time of the Christianization of Kievan Rus' and other Slavs under the influence of the Byzantine Empire.As legend says, it was created by two monks, Cyril and Methodius, to be used as the Slavic peoples' alphabet.

30. There, they were again the subject of a conspiracy: in March 799, a certain Akameros, "archon of the Slavs in Belzetia" in southern Thessaly, together with local troops from the theme of Hellas (to which Athens belonged), planned to proclaim one of them emperor.

31. ‘Moreover, they are seen as typical of most other Macedonian and south Slav societies whose Agnatic kinship structures have been the focus of many anthropological studies.’ ‘Companies are best characterized as being of diverse composition; some consist only of kin, others of members of a variety of Agnatic groups and include nonkin.’

32. • The Balkans has always been at the crossroads of cultures and religions •-Illyrians, Greeks and Romans inhabited the area before the arrival of the Pagan Slavs (who arrived from the North) in the 7th century •-Roman Catholicism was first brought to the western part of the region by Charlemagne and later reinforced by the Austrian

33. Template:Pp-move-vandalism Languages Bosnian Religion Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups Other Slavic peoples, especially South Slavs Template:Bosniaks The Bosniaks or Bosniacs18 (Template:Lang-bs, pronounced[bɔːˈʃɲaːtsi]) are a South Slavic ethnic group, living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a smaller autochthonous population also present in the Sandžak19, Croatia, and …

34. Cossack definition is - a member of any of a number of autonomous communities drawn from various ethnic and linguistic groups (such as Slavs, Tatars, and Circassians) that formed in Ukraine, southern Russia, the Caucasus Mountains, and Siberia after about 1400 and that were completely incorporated into czarist Russia during the 18th and 19th centuries.