The Zeriuani or Zeruiani was an unknown Slavic tribe mentioned by the 9th-century Bavarian Geographer (BG). It states that the Zeruiani "which is so great a realm that from it, as their tradition relates, all the tribes of the Slavs are sprung and trace their origin". It was the first Latin source to claim that all Slavs have originated from the same homeland.[1]
^Curta, Florin (2019). Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 Vols). Boston: BRILL. p. 44. ISBN 978-90-04-39519-0. OCLC 1111434007.
The Zeriuani or Zeruiani was an unknown Slavic tribe mentioned by the 9th-century Bavarian Geographer (BG). It states that the Zeruiani "which is so great...
connection has also been made with the Zeriuani mentioned by the 9th-century Bavarian Geographer. It states that the Zeriuani "which is so great a realm that...
named Zeriuani had so large kingdom that all Slavic peoples originated from there (or from them). According to one of interpretations, Zeriuani are identified...
claim that all Slavs have originated from the same homeland, called the Zeriuani. Source text of document Descriptio civitatum et regionum ad septentrionalem...
Bavarian Geographer, some scholars connect the ethnonym to the Zuierani, Zeriuani, or Sebbirozi (most probably the Sabirs). The Severians are believed to...
Geographer circa 900, which associates the homeland of the Slavs with the Zeriuani, which some equate to the Cherven lands. According to historical records...