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

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

  1. Václav Pelíšek (1965). Culture. The Czechoslovakia Series. 9. Translated by Lass, Hilda (2nd ed.). Orbis. p. 19.
  2. Archeologické rozhledy. Academia. 1971.
  3. Welcome to Czechoslovakia. Orbis. 1967. p. 44.
  4. Staňková, Jaroslava; Štursa, Jiří; Voděra, Svatopluk (1992). Prague: eleven centuries of architecture. Jaroslav Staněk (Ing. arch.). PAV. p. 9.
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