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The Dulebes, Dulebs, Dudlebi or Dulibyh () were one of the unions of between the 6th and the 10th centuries. According to medieval sources they lived in Western , as well as southern parts of the Duchy of Bohemia and the between and the Mur River (a tributary of the ) in the Principality of Hungary, probably implying migrations from a single region.

(2026). 9788662630261, Akademska knjiga. .


Etymology
The etymological origin of their ethnonym is uncertain. Jan Długosz argued it derives from the name of their supposed progenitor, Duleba. Others, such as consider that the ethnonym existed before the Early Middle Ages because it derives from West Germanic languages; *dudlebi from *daud-laiba- in the meaning of "inheritance of the deceased", which would fit "with the early historical process of development of the lands by the Slavs abandoned at one time by the ". Initially, the Proto-Slavic tribe possibly was part of Przeworsk culture near Old Western Germanic area, but later belonged to the Prague-Korchak culture. It would be "only Slavic ethnonym with a Germanic etymology".


History
The Primary Chronicle describes them as a tribe that formerly lived along the , "where the now are found", in what is today Western .
(2001). 9780801439773, Cornell University Press. .
According to the chronicle, the Dulebi suffered greatly from the invasion of the in the late 6th or early 7th century:

"They made war upon the Slavs, and harassed the Dulebians, who were themselves Slavs. They even did violence to the Dulebian women. When an Avar made a journey, he did not cause either a horse or a steer to be harnessed, but gave command instead that three or four or five women should be yoked to his cart and be made to draw him. Even thus they harassed the Dulebians. The Avars were large of stature and proud of spirit, and God destroyed them."

Some scholars relate them to , having seen a connection between the demise of the Antes by the Avars and the oppression of the Dulebes by the same Avars and the tradition recorded by and Abraham ben Jacob that in ancient times the Walitābā (which some read as Walīnānā and identified with the ) were "the original, pure-blooded , the most highly honoured", who dominated the rest of the Slavic tribes, but whose "original organization was destroyed" and "the people divided into factions, each of them ruled by their own king", due to "dissent", as implying the existence of a Slavic federation which perished after the attack of the Avars.

(2026). 9780140455076, Penguin. .

Some consider that because of the oppression mentioned in the Primary Chronicle, some of them resettled along the Upper River in today's Southern , while others were part of the Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps near and River in and today's southwestern . The place of their migration is uncertain and is argued to be from Volhynia to the West due to Avar invasion,Королюк В. Д. Дулебы и анты, авары и готы // Проблемы типологии в этнографии. М.: Наука, 1979. С. 53-59.Рыбаков Б. А. Киевская Русь и русские княжества XII—XIII вв. М.: Наука, 1982. 598 с.Войтович Л. В. Восточное Прикарпатье во второй половине І тыс. н. э. Начальные этапы формирования государственности // Rossica antiqua: Исследования и материалы. 2006. СПб.: Издательство СПбГУ, 2006. С. 6-39.Жих М. И. О предыстории Волынской земли (VI — начало X века) // Международный исторический журнал «Русин». 2008. № 3-4 (13-14). С. 35-57. or from the and Rivers in all the directions because of supposed proximity with West Germanic tribes.Sedov, Valentin Vasilyevich Происхождение и ранняя история славян, 1979, Наука, pg. 131–132 (pdf. 138-139): Другой славянский этноним — дулебы, восходящий также к праславянской поре, территориально связан с племенной группировкой славян, представленной керамикой первой группы (рис. 25). Бесспорно, что дулебы составляли какую-то часть этой группировки; наряду с ними в ее составе были и другие праславянские племена, названия которых не дошли до нас. Разбросанность этнонимов дулебы отражает миграции выходцев из этого племени. Где находилась коренная территория дулебов, определить невозможно. Поскольку этот этноним имеет западногерманское происхождение Трубачев, то, видимо, нужно допустить, что славянское племя дулебов сложилось ещё в римское время где-то по соседству с западногерманским населением. Оттуда дулебы расселились в разных направлениях. Средневековые письменные источники фиксируют дулебов на Волыни, в Чехии, на среднем Дунае, между озером Балатон и рекой Мурсой, и в Хорутании, на верхней Драве Niederle.

In the East, in 907, a Dulebian unit took part in Oleg's military campaign against ().

(2026). 9781438129181, Infobase Publishing. .
It appears that the Dulebi tribal union between 8th and 10th century formed or assimilated into the Volhynians, , Polans, , and possibly , eventually to become part of the Kievan Rus'.

In the West, in the mid-10th century, mentioned them as Dūlāba and their "king" (ruler) as Wānjslāf (most probably Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia).

(2026). 9780140455076, Penguin. .
According to the Chronica Boemorum chronicle by Cosmas of Prague (written in 1119–1125), a fortified settlement , which exists even today, was part of Slavník's territory in the South Bohemian Region.

In , in the charter by Emperor of the Carolingian Empire, Louis II (843–876), appears Tudleipin in a list of possessions of the Salzburg archbishop Adalwin; church Dudleipin built by Duke of Lower Pannonia, (846–861), is recorded in Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum (c. 870); comitatus Dudleipa is mentioned in the "Letter of King Arnulf of 891" written during the time of Otto II (973–983), the county probably located in the territory of later ; a locality called Dulieb in the Upper Drava region is mentioned in the Tyrolean act from 1060.

(2026). 9789004438637, Brill.
Part of these toponyms most probably was located near and in-between of it and separated by Mur river. Today exist many hydronyms and toponyms on the territory of Poland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia which derive from *dudleb-.


See also
  • List of early Slavic peoples

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