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The Uliches or Ugliches (''Уличи (Угличи)'' in Russian, ''Уличі (Угличі)'' in Ukrainian) were a tribe of Early East Slavs who, between the eighth and the tenth centuries, inhabited (along with the Tiverians) Bessarabia, and the territories along the Lower Dnieper, Bug River and the Black Sea littoral. The tribal name comes from a location called Oglos or Onglos by the Byzantine chroniclers Theophanes the Confessor and Nikephoros I of Constantinople, possibly to be identified with Peuce Island. The word may derive from Slavic ''âgul'', "corner", or, according to Stephen Runciman, from ''agul'', "enclosure". The Uliches long struggled against the Kievan princes Oleg, Igor and Sviatoslav Igorevich for their independence, until a Kievan commander Sveneld captured their capital, Peresechen (near Orhei, in present-day Moldova), around 940. In the mid-10th century the Ulich lands paid tribute to Sveneld. The Uliches were last mentioned in the 970s. ==See also== *Hutsuls *List of Medieval Slavic tribes 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「Ulichs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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