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The Prissani or Pyritzans ((ポーランド語:Pyrzyczanie)) were a medieval tribe in Pomerania. They were first mentioned as "Prissani" with 70 civitas by the Bavarian Geographer, ca. 845.〔Johannes Hoops, Herbert Jankuhn, Heinrich Beck, Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde Band 23, Walter de Gruyter, 2003, p.261, ISBN 3-11-017535-5〕 They are associated with the Pomeranians, and were based in the lower Oder region around the modern town of Pyrzyce (Pyritz).〔Jan M Piskorski, Pommern im Wandel der Zeiten, p.30, ISBN 83-906184-8-6 〕 The mention in the Bavarian Geographer is the only written record referring to the tribe.〔 In the late 10th century, the Polish dukes Mieszko I and Bolesław I Chrobry subdued parts of Pomerania, but did not succeed to subdue the lower Oder region.〔Jan M Piskorski, Pommern im Wandel der Zeiten, p.31, ISBN 83-906184-8-6 〕 In 1121/22, the Polish duke Bolesław III Wrymouth conquered the area along with the Duchy of Pomerania under Wartislaw I.〔Jan M Piskorski, Pommern im Wandel der Zeiten, p.36, ISBN 83-906184-8-6 〕 The tribe was subsequently Christianized, missionary Otto of Bamberg celebrated the first mass baptism in Pyrzyce.〔 A separate tribal identity, if upheld so far, vanished when it was integrated in the Duchy of Pomerania. ==See also== *List of Medieval Slavic tribes *Pomerania during the Early Middle Ages *Pomeranians (Slavic tribe) *Veleti *Velunzani *Ukri 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prissani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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