The Tavastians (; ) were an ancient Finnish tribes that inhabited the historical province of Tavastia (). In Russian sources, they are called Yem (Емь) or Yam (Ямь), but the term later disappeared from the Russian language after Finland was incorporated into the Swedish realm. The Tavastians are often noted for their conflicts with Novgorod.
The Tavastians are also a modern subgroup of the Finnish people, distinguished by their use of Tavastian dialects.
Possibly the oldest known road of Finland, Hämeen härkätie ('Oxen Road of Tavastia') connected Tavastia with the western coast of Finland. First signs of Christianity can be dated to the 11th century.
The Novgorod First Chronicle describes Tavastians in frequent conflicts with Veliky Novgorod and Karelians as well as other Baltic Finns from the 11th to 14th centuries.
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