Slavic Pomeranians

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Slavic Pomeranians were a West Slavic people who inhabited the historical region of Pomerania along the southern Baltic coast in the Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf West Slavic people
medieval ethnic group
christianizedBy Danish rulers NERFINISHED
Polish rulers
christianizedInCentury 12th century
culturalLegacyIn Kashubians NERFINISHED
Pomeranian Kashubians NERFINISHED
Slovincians NERFINISHED
engagedIn Baltic Sea trade
agriculture
animal husbandry
fishing
ethnicGroupOf Pomerania NERFINISHED
floruitCentury 10th century
11th century
12th century
13th century
hadTribalCentersIn Kołobrzeg NERFINISHED
Szczecin NERFINISHED
Wolin NERFINISHED
inhabitedRegion Pomerania NERFINISHED
knownFor fortified settlements
maritime activities
languageFamily West Slavic languages NERFINISHED
laterReligion Christianity
laterRuledBy Duchy of Pomerania NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Piast dynasty NERFINISHED
locatedAlong southern Baltic coast
neighbouringPeoples Danes NERFINISHED
Germanic peoples NERFINISHED
Polabian Slavs NERFINISHED
Poles NERFINISHED
partOf West Slavs NERFINISHED
politicalStructure tribal society
preChristianBeliefs ancestor worship
polytheism
regionNowIn Germany NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicallyTo Kashubians NERFINISHED
Polabian Slavs NERFINISHED
Poles NERFINISHED
religion Slavic paganism NERFINISHED
resultedIn Germanisation of Pomerania NERFINISHED
spoke Lechitic languages
Pomeranian language
timePeriod Middle Ages
underwent German eastward expansion
Ostsiedlung NERFINISHED
usedWritingSystem Latin alphabet (after Christianization)

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Duchy of Pomerania ethnicGroup Slavic Pomeranians