Sudovians are a subgroup of Baltic people, living at the left coast of river Nemunas, in the region known as Sudovia. Sometimes an extinct and unrelated nation of Yatvingians might be referred as Sudovians too. Large parts of the Prussian Sudovian territory was conquered under the Lithuanian Jagiellonians. Sudovians are also known as Suvalkians because the region once was in Suvalkaigubernya, but Sudovians is the preferred name. Image File history File links En: Pagan Sudovian cemetery in the area of SuwaÅki, Poland. ... Image File history File links En: Pagan Sudovian cemetery in the area of SuwaÅki, Poland. ... This article is about Bronze Age burial mounds and the Kurgan culture. ... External links Wikimedia Commons has multimedia related to: Neman Categories: Belarus-related stubs | Rivers of Belarus | Rivers of Lithuania | Russian rivers ... Sudovia (Lithuanian: SÅ«duva / Suvalkija, Polish: Suwalszczyzna), or Suvalkija (pronouncing soo-vul-kee-uh), is the name of one of ethnographic regions of Lithuania. ... Categories: Baltic peoples | Stub ... The Jagiellons were a royal dynasty which reigned in some Central European countries between the 14th and 16th century. ... Motto: none Voivodship Podlaskie Municipal government Rada miejska w Suwałkach Mayor Józef Gajewski Area 65. ... Guberniya (also gubernia, guberniia, and gubernya) (Russian: гÑбеÌÑниÑ) was a major administrative subdivision of the Imperial Russia, usually translated as province or Governorate. ...
Sudovians are an extinct subgroup of Baltic people, that used to live at the left coast of river Nemunas, in the region known as Sudovia, territory today belonging to Lithuania and Poland.
Another extinct Baltic group of Yotvingians is sometimes referred to as Sudovians as well.
Large parts of the Prussian Sudovian territory was conquered under the Polish - Lithuanian Jagiellonians and Sudovians were either exterminated, assimilated or took refuge as Protestants in the Duchy of Prussia.
Conrad the Devil was a Samlander, Kudar a Sudovian, and Nakaim was from Pogesania; Stovemel's origin was a mystery.
The Sudovian pagans allowed the fugitives to run, believing it unlikely that they could catch any of them, and turned their energies to collecting the weapons and booty; then they sat down to eat the crusaders' meal; and, toward evening, exhausted from their formidable efforts, they lay down to sleep.
Martin was pleased to take home the additional weapons and armor that the Sudovians had brought with them, because the booty was divided among the participants.