Zlicans
The Zliczans (Czech: Zličané, Zličany, Czech pronunciation: [ˈzlitʃanɛː]; German: Zlitschanen) was a Slavic tribe in early medieval Bohemia, divided by a river from the tribe of the Bohemians.[1] They are mentioned in the Chronicle of Dalimil.[2] In the 9th and 10th centuries their seat was in Kouřim.[3] They likely held the Vyšehrad castle in their frontier.[4] They were overpowered by the Přemyslid dynasty on 28 September 995, when the ruling Slavník dynasty was massacred by the Přemyslids.
Dukes
- Radslav of Kouřim (early 10th century) who led a war against Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
- Slavník (d. 981)
- Soběslav (late 10th century)
gollark: What is a "differential coupling"?
gollark: Well, yes, but before that.
gollark: Why would I have heard of you? Were you involved in that incident with the magical bee generator?
gollark: They might, I don't know ALL beekeepers/apiologists in the city.
gollark: There is no canonical evidence of magic """harming""" you before and helloboi seemed fine repeatedly conjuring hats.
References
- Václav Pelíšek (1965). Culture. The Czechoslovakia Series. 9. Translated by Lass, Hilda (2nd ed.). Orbis. p. 19.
- Archeologické rozhledy. Academia. 1971.
- Welcome to Czechoslovakia. Orbis. 1967. p. 44.
- Staňková, Jaroslava; Štursa, Jiří; Voděra, Svatopluk (1992). Prague: eleven centuries of architecture. Jaroslav Staněk (Ing. arch.). PAV. p. 9.
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