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Bohemians (tribe)
The Bohemians ((ラテン語:Behemanni)) or Bohemian Slavs (Bohemos Slavos, Boemanos Sclavos), was an Early Slavic tribe in Bohemia (modern Czech Republic), which subsequently established the Duchy of Bohemia in 870.
==History==
The Slavs arrived in Bohemia in the 6th century. According to historian Dušan Třeštík, they advanced through the Moravian Gate (''Moravská brána'') valley and in the year 530 moved into Eastern Bohemia, along the rivers Labe (Elbe) and Vltava (Moldau) further into Central Bohemia. Many historians support the theory of a further wave of Slavs coming from the south during the first half of the 7th century. They fought with neighboring Avars until the coming of Samo.
In 805, Charles the Younger, the son of Charlemagne, was sent to fight the Bohemians, who were ruled by Lech.
The late 9th-century Bavarian Geographer mentions them as ''Beheimare'', having 15 ''civitates''.

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