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7/5/2025, 1:09:26 AM
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>Gerhard from Augsburg in Life of Saint Udalric, c. 983-993, writes about Mieszko as “the Prince of Vandals, named Mieszko”.

>German church chronicles (992) - “Duke of Vandals Mieszko died” about Mieszko I of Poland.

>Snorri Sturluson in Heimskringli (1225) - “King of Vandals” about Polish King Bolesław Chrobry.

>Adam of Bremen in Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum (1073-1076) - “Sclavanie, the largest part of Germania inhabited by Vinuli, who were earlier called Vandals, apparently it is bigger than our Saxony, especially if we includes Chechs and Polans on the other side of the Odra River, who do not differ in either language or customs.”

>"Vandals are called Slavs in Latin, and in the Teutonic language they are called Wends." – Gottfried von Witerbo, Memoria seculorum

>Gervase of Tilbury in Otia Imperialia (1209-1214) - “they are referred to as Vandals and that's how they call themselves” (about Poles).

>Vilhelm of Rubruck - “The language of Ruthenians, Poles, Czechs and Sclavons is the same as the language of Vandals”.

>"Slavia is a part of Moesia with many regions. For the Slavs are Bohemians, Poles, Methanes, Vandals, Ruthenes, Dalmatians, and Carinthias." – Bartholomeus Anglicus

>"The language of the Ruthens, and Poles, and Bohemians, and Slavs, is one and the same with the language of the Vandals, whose detachment was together with the Huns." – Guillaume de Rubruck

>"After all, the Vandals, from whom the Slavs descended, had settlements in the most remote parts of Germany." – Mark Anthony Coccio Sabellico in 1502

>In 1549, the diplomat of the HRE, Baron Sigmund von Gerberstein, published in - “Rerum moscoviticarum commentarii”. In the description of the Slavic peoples, he reports:
>"Finally, in Germany beyond the Elbe, in the North, the remains of the vandals live in some places. All of them recognize themselves as Slavs."