Re: [tied] for ignorants

From: alexmoeller@...
Message: 15826
Date: 2002-09-30

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From: "Piotr Gasiorowski" <piotr.gasiorowski@...>
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Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [tied] for ignorants


> In the late sixth century numerous Slavic tribes,
politically subdued by the Avars, participated in the Avar
conquests of Dacia and Pannonia and raids against Byzantium.
It seems that despite the Slavs' low status and subjugation to
the Avars it was a period of lively demographic growth and
territorial expansion for them, from which they were to profit
enormously as the power of the Avars ebbed away.
>
> Piotr

[Moeller]
that is my feeling too regarding the south slavic. In fact
they were the people who won from the power of the gepides
first and more from the power of the avars. If there was good
luck or a special and right appreciation of the situation from
tehir point of view and they knew well to use it, is a very
big plus for them and we see today the souths slavic there
where they are. And is a good thing so.
I am specialy interested about something else.
About "waves" of migration in south and south-est of europe a
f t e r 550. If there are any records which will tell us about
succesive waves of slavs comming in the VII-X centuries from
?, let us say, somewhere, and settling in the actualy Bulgaria
and Serbia, or there is not record at all and the salvs from
south are the people who migrated there until the end of VI
century and they developed well there.