Opolanie

Opolanie

OpolanieWest Slavic tribe that lived in the region of upper Odra. Their main settlement (gród) was Opole. They were mentioned in the Bavarian Geographer, under the name Opolini, as one of the seven tribes living in Silesia (Silesian tribes). The other six were: Dziadoszanie, Golęszyce, Ślężanie, Trzebowianie, Bobrzanie and Lupiglaa (often identified with Głubczyce).

According to the Geographer Opolanie possessed twenty gróds in what was later known as Upper Silesia such as Opole and Toszek. Presumably their place of cult was the Saint Anna mountain. Opolanie's territories were conquered by Great Moravia in 875 and were probably incorporated into the Přemyslid Bohemia in the first half of the 10th century.

In 990 Opolanie's territories were incorporated into the first Polish state. Due to this fact they are usually treated as part of the Polish tribes.

The name Opolanie derives from a Slavic term opole, that meant a specific form of self-governing used among the West Slavs. Early medieval opole transformed into an administrative governing form used in Early Medieval Poland mainly to collect taxes.

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