Other uses Refimprove date June 2010 Infobox Ethnic group group Sorbs br small Serby , Serbja , Sorben small image File Sorbs national costume1.jpg 200px caption National costume of Lusatian Sorbs as traditionally ... Europe Sorbs of East Germany.html ref est. hr 40,000 Upper Sorbs br 20,000 Lower Sorbs popplace ... , Lutheranism Sorbs lang hsb Serbja lang dsb Serby also known as Wends , Lusatian Sorbs or Lusatian ... Catholicism and Lutheranism. Sorbs are divided into two geographical groups Upper Sorbs, who speak Upper Sorbian about 40,000 people . Citation needed date December 2008 Lower Sorbs, who speak ... of the area where they had settled. Sorbs living on the swampy broads of the Lower Spree have taken their name from the word marsh . The Milceni ancestors of Upper Sorbs settled on fertile soil ... right Small region where the Sorbs still live in Germany , the area that used to be much larger in the past ... A.D., Sorbs arrived in the area extending between the Bober , Kwisa and Oder rivers to the East ... appeared from then until 1835 in Saxony and Prussia emigration of the Sorbs, mainly to the town of Serbin in Texas and to Australia , increased. In 1848, 5000 Sorbs signed a petition to the Saxon Government ... declared that there were truly no Sorbs or Lusatians , only Wendish Speaking Germans. As such, the cultivation ... language would decline due to natural causes. Young Sorbs enlisted in the Wehrmacht and were sent to the front. Entangled lives of the Sorbs during World War II are exemplified by life stories ... of Nazi Germany changed the Sorbs situation considerably those to the east of Neisse and Oder ... tried to counteract this development by creating a broad range of Sorbian institutions. The Sorbs ... in three upper communes of B ot. File Bautzen Serbski Dom.JPG thumb House of the Sorbs Serbski ... it still encounters many obstacles. Although Germany supports national minorities, Sorbs claim ... populated by Sorbs, still happen, under the pretext of financial difficulties or demolition of whole ... more details
Infobox French commune name Sorbs region Languedoc Roussillon department H rault d partement H rault arrondissement Arrondissement of Lod ve canton Canton du Caylar Le Caylar INSEE 34303 postal code 34520 mayor Andr Gay term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Lod vois Larzac longitude 3.40111111111 latitude 43.8933333333 elevation m 750 elevation min m 480 elevation max m 860 area km2 20.2 population 52 population date 1999 Sorbs is a Communes of France commune in the H rault Departments of France department in Languedoc Roussillon in southern France . See also Communes of the H rault department H rault communes DEFAULTSORT Sorbs, Herault Category Communes of H rault H rault geo stub ca S rbs ceb Sorbs es Sorbs fr Sorbs it Sorbs ms Sorbs, H rault nl Sorbs pl Sorbs pt Sorbs uk vi Sorbs, H rault vo Sorbs war Sorbs, H rault ... more details
Sorbs also known as Lusatians or Wends , are a west Slavic people living in Lusatia. Sorbs may also refer to Sorbs, H rault , a commune in the H rault d partement in France SORBS , the Spam and Open Relay Blocking System, an open proxy and open mail relay Domain Name System Black List SORBS1 , a human gene SORBS2 , a human gene SORBS3 , a human gene See also Sorb disambig ... more details
At about a population of 60,000 30,000 of which speak Sorbian , the Sorbs are the smallest Slavic speaking group in Europe. This is a list of Sorbs . Alojs Andricki Arno t Bart Br zyn anski Jakub Bart & 262 i inski Jurij Br& 283 zan Jan Buk Jan Bulank R a Doma cyna Tanja Donath Benedikt Dyrlich Abraham Frencel Micha Frencel Jan Hanski Micha H rnik Jan P tr Jordan Jan Kilian Jurij Koch Korla Awgust Kocor Mato Kosyk Bjarnat Krawc Jan Krawc Schneider Gottfried Leibniz Ludwig Leichhardt Kito Lorenc Jakub Lorenc Zal ski Arno t Muka Jan Pawo Nagel Pawo Nedo M r in Nowak Njechor ski Gabriela Maria Schmeide Jakub Skala Jan Skala Jan Arno t Smoler Erwin Strittmatter Pavle Juri i turm Stanislaw Tillich Jurij Winar Mina Witkojc Handrij Zejler See also Sorbs Expand list date August 2008 Category Sorbian people Category Lists of people by ancestry de Kategorie Sorbe pl Kategoria u yczanie ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Serbs and Sorbs are believed to have common ancestry from the White Serbs who lived around the territory of the Sudetes Sudete mountain range . The Serbs call themselves Srbi , the Sorbs call themselves Serby . Category Foreign relations of Serbia Serbia stub ... more details
Lusatians are people living in or coming from Lusatia . It may refer to Sorbs , Slavic people also Lusatian Serbs Germans , main ethnic group of Lusatia disambig ... more details
Wiktionary Serboi may refer to Sorbs , West Slavic nation in Germany Lusatia Serbs , South Slavic nation in the Balkans Siraces , Ancient tribe at the Black Sea coast disambig mk sr ... more details
SORBS Spam and Open Relay Blocking System is a list of e mail servers suspected of sending or relaying spam a DNSBL DNS blacklist . It has been augmented with complementary lists that include various other classes of hosts, allowing for customized email rejection by its users. History The SORBS DNSbl project was created November 2002. It was maintained as a private list until January 6, 2003 when DNSbl was officially launched to the public. The list consisted of 78,000 proxy relays and has grown to over 3,000,000 alleged compromised spam relays. ref cite web url http www.au.sorbs.net title Introduction and a bit of history work SORBS month June year 2004 accessdate 27 June 2009 ref GFI SORBS In November 2009 SORBS was acquired by GFI Software , in an attempt to enhance their mail filtering solutions. ref cite web url http www.theregister.co.uk 2009 11 06 sorbs sold title Controversial email blocklist SORBS sold author John Leyden date 2009 11 06 accessdate 2009 12 05 ref DUHL SORBS adds IP ranges that belong to dialup modem pools, dynamically allocated wireless, and DSL connections as well .... ref cite web url http www.sorbs.net faq dul.shtml title SORBS Dyname User Host List FAQ ref SORBS ... of listings and the scan includes listed netspace, SORBS automatically removes the netspace marked as static . Matthew Sullivan of SORBS proposed in an Internet Draft that generic reverse DNS addresses ... the need to rely on third party lists, such as the SORBS DUHL. The Internet Draft has since expired ... ref SORBS dynamic IP list originally came from Dynablock but has been developed independently since ... abuse.email title Notice SORBS DNSbl users, regarding the easynet blacklists being discontinued ... Aggressiveness IP addresses that send e mail spam spam to SORBS spamtrap s are added to their spam ... compromised computers to send spam, SORBS lists the IP addresses of servers that the infected system ... spamming Category Email Category Spamming de SORBS ... more details
Sorb may refer to Sorbs , a Slavic ethnic group Sorbus , a genus of trees Sorbus domestica , a species belonging to the Sorbus genus Sorbus aucuparia , a species belonging to the Sorbus genus Sorbus torminalis , a species belonging to the Sorbus genus Sorption , the action of both absorption and adsorption disambig ... more details
Sorbian may refer to more than one article Sorbs , a Slavic people in modern day Germany Sorbian languages , a group of closely related West Slavic languages See also Serbin, Texas , founded by 19th Century Wendish immigrants, name is derived from the same root disambig no Sorbisk ... more details
Dynablock is a name which was used by Easynet from 2001 to 2003 for their Dialup Users List DNSBL of Internet addresses that appeared to be assigned dynamically, i.e. to dialup and residential broadband users. Updates of Dynablock stopped December 2003 but it became the basis for NJABL and SORBS own dynamic IP lists. The dynamic list parts of NJABL and SORBS have been developed independently since then, with NJABL using the dynablock name for their list. In early 2007, NJABL passed their data along to The Spamhaus Project http www.njabl.org dynablock.html , for using in their PBL http www.spamhaus.org pbl service. Category Computer security procedures Category Spamming computer security stub internet stub ... more details
Thacholf , Thachulf , Thaculf , or Thakulf died 1 August 873 was the Duke of Thuringia from 849 until his death. He held the titles of comes count and dux duke and he ruled over a Marches marca march . He may have been the son of Hadulf, son of Thankulf. Thachulf was placed in charge of the Sorbian March in 849 with the title of dux Sorabici limitis , giving him military command over the counts with lands bordering the Sorbs . On account of his knowledge of Slavic customs, he was petitioned by the Sorbs with the offer of hostages for peace to protect them from the warmaking of Ernest, Duke of Bavaria , but he had been injured in battle the day before the arrival of the Slav embassy and so could not be of assistance. Hiding his injury from the Slav delegates, he sent men to the other leaders of the Frankish host propsing terms with the Slavs, but the other generals suspected him of a coup to assume supreme command of the army and so ignored his representatives and made war anyway, begin badly defeated in the process. According to the Annales Fuldenses , in 858, a Reichstag Holy Roman Empire Reichstag held at Frankfurt under Louis the German sent three armies to the eastern frontiers to reinforce the submission of the Slavic tribes . Carloman of Bavaria Carloman was sent against Great Moravia , Louis the Younger against the Obodrites and Linones , and Thachulf against the Sorbs, who were refusing to obey him. The armies of Carloman and Louis set out in July, but it is uncertain if Thachulf ever undertook a campaign, as the Sorbs rose in rebellion late in that year and do not appear to have been restless beforehand. The Annales Fuldenses may be incorrect about the timing of Thachulf s command to send an army against them. Thachulf died in the summer of 873, which death was immediately followed by the revolt of the Sorbs, Siusli , and their neighbours. The revolt was not put down until Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz Liutbert and Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia Radulf , Thac ... more details
Infobox Emperor name Miliduch title Duke of Serbs ref http books.google.se books?id IBsJAAAAQAAJ ref Sorbs image caption reign coronation predecessor successor Czimislav heir consort issue royal house royal anthem father mother date of birth place of birth date of death place of death place of burial religion Slavic Miliduch also Miliduh and lang pl Mi yduch , lang la Miliduoch , died 806 was a Monarch king ref cite book last1 K trzy ski first1 Wojciech title Rozprawy O rocznikach polskich url http books.google.com books?id fOQAAAAAYAAJ series Ser. II volume Vol. IX year 1897 publisher Academy of Learning location Krakow language Polish page 209 ref of the Sorbs Sorbs Lusatian Serbs . Formerly allied to Charlemagne , the Sorbs ended their vassalage to the Franks and rebelled, invading Austrasia . He and another Slavic knez Nussito possibly Nessyta were killed near modern day Wei enfels in a Franks Frankish campaign under Charles the Younger ref cite book title Russland in historischer, statistischer, geographischer und und literarischer Beziehung last Bulgarin first Thadd us year 1839 publisher Eduard Franken location Leipzig language German page 330 url http books.google.com books?id ahg3AAAAYAAJ ref in 806 . ref cite book title Rex germanorum, populos sclavorum last Vukcevich first Ivo year 2001 publisher University City Press location language English, Latin page 366 url http books.google.com books?id EttoAAAAMAAJ ref start box succession box before small last held by small br Dervan br small 631 636 hr List of Frankish kings Frankish rule small title Duke of the Surbiorum br small Sorbs small after Czimislav years 806 end box Title rex superbus qui regnabat in Siurbis . ref http books.google.se books?id XrkVAQAAIAAJ ref References Reflist Category 806 deaths Category Sorbian people Category Serbian people Europe noble stub dsb Miliduch pl Miliduch ru ... more details
Infobox Person name Czimislav image image size caption birth name Czimislav birth date birth place death date death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates title King of the Sorbs br King of the Colodici ref name rexger br Rex, Konig ref name rexger predecessor Miliduch successor religion spouse children parents Czimislav lang lat Cimusclus ref http books.google.se books?id 37FDAAAAYAAJ&pg PA21 ref was a 9th century Lusatia Sorbian king. ref name ASB http books.google.se books?id FQ3oAAAAIAAJ ref The Saxons won a battle at Kesigesburg and Czimislav was killed in 840. ref name ASB He was part of the Colodici , a Sorbian sub tribe. ref name rexger http books.google.se books?id EttoAAAAMAAJ ref start box succession box before small last held by small br Miliduch br small 806 small title King of the Sorbs after Unknown years fl. 839 840 end box References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Czimislav Category 840 deaths Category Sorbian people Europe noble stub ru ... more details
Radulf or Ratolf died before 880 was the Duke of Thuringia or the Sorbian March from 874 until his death. Radulf was the successor and possibly son of Thachulf, Duke of Thuringia Thachulf . On Thachulf s death in August 873, the Sorbs , Siusli , and their neighbours revolted. Radulf and Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz , crossed the Saale in January 874 and through a campaign of pillage and fire brought the Slavs into submission without a battle. Sources http www.medievalsources.co.uk fulda.htm The Annals of Fulda . Manchester Medieval series, Ninth Century Histories, Volume II. Reuter, Timothy trans. Manchester Manchester University Press, 1992. Category Dukes of Thuringia Category 9th century rulers in Europe Category 870s deaths ... more details
File Slavs west territory Limes Sorabicus.jpg thumb The limes Sorabicus represented by a red line The Sorb ian March lang la limes Sorabicus lang de Sorbenmark was a Marches frontier district on the eastern border of East Francia in the 9th through 11th centuries. It was composed of several counties bordering the Sorbs . The Sorbian march seems to have comprised the eastern part of Thuringia . See more at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Sorbian languages note the Serbian origins in Saxony The Sorbian march was sometimes referred to as the Thuringian March . The term Sorbian march appears only four times in the Annales Fuldenses and only three rulers are recorded Poppo, Duke of Thuringia Poppo , Thachulf, Duke of Thuringia Thachulf , and Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia Radulf . The commanders of the Sorbian march bore the title dux Sorabici limitis in the Annales , but are also referred to elsewhere as counts comites , margrave s marchiones , and Rulers of Thuringia dukes of Thuringia duces Thuringorum . The march was probably ruled primarily by the House of Babenberg Babenberg family. The boundary between Thuringia and the Sorbs was defined as the Saale river by Einhard , writing in the 830s lang la Salam fluvium, qui Thuringos et Sorabos dividit the river Saale, which divides the Thuringii and the Sorbs . Erfurt was the chief economic centre of eastern Thuringia at the time. The Sorbian march probably loosely included the land east of the Saale as far as the Wei e Elster Elster and the Pleisse , which might have been controlled by castles . Whether the Sorbian march itself was only the area west of the Saale, east of it, ref Leyser, 11. ref or on both sides is impossible to tell. The Sorbian march was frequently troubled in the 9th century by insurrection on the part of the Slavs , who were tributaries of the Germans. In the 10th century, however, the march formed part of the vast marca Geronis from 937 until 965. ref Thompson, 487. ref During this period, the Sorbs were r ... more details
Thankmarsfelde was a former Order of Saint Benedict Benedictine monastery in the Harz Mountains of Germany, south of Ballenstedt . It was founded and endowed by Archbishop Gero of Cologne and his brother, Thietmar I of Mei en Margrave Thietmar on 29 August 970 in the church in Thankmarsfelde. The monastery was moved to Nienburg Abbey in 975 with the aim of bringing the Christian faith to the Sorbs Sorb population in Gau Serimunt t. The founding of the monastery was confirmed by Pope John XIII on 25 December 971. coord missing Germany Category Monasteries in Saxony Anhalt Category Harz Category History of Anhalt SaxonyAnhalt geo stub de Thankmarsfelde ... more details
Hanski is Poles Polish and Finnish people Finnish surname. It may refer to Polish Families and Persons Ha ski , two Polish noble families Ha ski Korczak coat of arms Korczak and Ha ski Gozdawa coat of arms Gozdawa Ewelina Ha ska Finnish Families and Persons Eino Hanski , author Ilkka Hanski , ecologist Vesa Hanski , swimmer Some Hanski families originate from Hanski village, Virolahti German Persons Jan Hansky, a Sorbs Sorbian artist Russian Persons Aleksey P. Ganskiy Hansky , a Russian astronomer, see Ganskiy crater surname Hanski, Hansky Gansky Category Finnish language surnames Category Surnames of Finnish origin Category Polish language surnames Category Sorbian language surnames Category Slavic language surnames fi Hanski t smennyssivu ... more details
B Jakub Bart i inski u i an, Jakub Bart Kukowski 20 August 1856 16 October 1909 Ha a Bje owa 1919 Jurij Br zan June 9, 1916 March 12, 2006 Upper Lusatian K Jurij Koch 15 September 1936 present day Upper & Lower Lusatian Mato Kosyk June 18, 1853 November 22, 1940 Lower Lusatian L Kito Lorenc March 4, 1938 present day W Mina Witkojc 1893 1975 Lower Lusatian Z Handrij Zejler 1 February 1804 15 October 1872 See also List of Sorbs Lusatia Sorbian Sorbian languages Polabian Slavs Wends Wendish Milceni Lists of poets Category Sorbian language writers Category Lists of poets by language Sorbian ... more details
later known as Poles , Czechs , Slovaks , Sorbs and Polabians . The northern or Lechites ... day Poles , Czechs , Slovaks and Sorbs are the ethnic groups that originated from the historical Western ... , the Principality of Nitra 8th c. 833 and Great Moravia 833 c. 907 . The Sorbs and other Polabian ... Polabian language ref To this day survived only 60.000 of Sorbs living predominantly in Lusatia , a region ... Moravians ethnic group Moravians Slovaks Sorbs Serbo Lusatians Milceni Upper Sorbs Lusatians Lower Sorbs ..., Uuislane br Wi lanie 49, Sleenzane br Silesians l anie 15 50, Lunsizi br Sorbs u yczanie 30 52 ... pl sup 20 Wikisourcelang la Geographus Bavarus Gallery gallery Image Sorbs national costume1.jpg National costume of Lusatian Sorbs as traditionally worn in the northern part of Lusatia Image Jizda Kralu ... Monday . Sorbs Osterreiter in Nebelsch tz, Panschwitz Kuckau File Budyscy krizerjo w Radworju.jpg ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Notability date January 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Jugoslovenima English language English For the Yugoslavs is a poem written by Sorbs Sorb poet Jan Skala . The poem is a cry for help to the Serb people to stop the Germans German persecution on Sorbs in Lusatia . The poem was translated by Sorbian researcher and Serbian dr. Nada or evi . Lyrics in Serbian Latin in English Bra o na jugu zar ba niko od vas tamo nema ni srca ni du e, da na sever pogleda malo, samo, gde se, izgubljeni u moru, aka ljudi za ivot bori do krvi? U paklenom utanju, bra o, nemilosrdna pesnica preti da nas umrvi, piju nam krv, da bi nam ponestalo i ovo malo snage to imamo, preko hiljadu leta, napu teni, bismo se, da avolu du u ne predamo.... Bra o na jugu zar ne mo emo ra unati sa vama da nam se hitno pru i bratska pomo smela, u trenutku kad smrt lebdi nad nama svima? Od onih, bra o, to nas tla e vekovima... Na kolenima je srpska zemlja cela, Slavene moli smilujte se nad nama... . br Brothers from the South, Is there nobody from there that has a heart & soul, to look North, if only for a moment, Only, where they, lost in the sea, only a handful of people are fighting to death blood ? In the Silent Hell, Brothers, a merciless inhumane fist is threatening to mince us, they drink our blood to take away this little strength that is left, through a thousand summers lost, we fought with the devil as not to loose our soules to him. Brothers in the South, can we not rely on you, to urgently send Brotherly help, at a time when death hovers upon us all? From those, my brothers, who have killed us for centuries... the Serbian lands are on its knees, We beg you Slavs to have mercy on their Brother... Category Serbian poems Category Sorbian poems Category Sorbian people ... more details
is half Poles Polish , half Sorbs Sorbian . Her father was a forced labourer, who settled in Lusatia after World War II, and married a Sorbs Sorbian woman. External links Commons category Stanislaw Tillich ... more details
Infobox Military Person name Pavle Juri i lived 8 August 1848 &ndash 14 January 1922 age 74 placeofbirth G rlitz , Province of Silesia Prussian Silesia placeofdeath Belgrade , Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes image Image Pavle Jurisic Sturm 1848 1922.jpg 150px center caption Pavle Juri i turm allegiance Kingdom of Serbia serviceyears rank General commands Serbian 3rd Army World War 1 unit battles Battle of Cer , Battle of Kolubara , br Salonika Front awards family laterwork portrayedby enteredservice currentlyresides Pavle Juri i turm Serbian Cyrillic August 8, 1848 &ndash January 14, 1922 was a Serb ian general of Sorbs Sorb ian origin who commanded the Third Army Serbia Serbian 3rd Army in the World War I First World War . turm was one of the most important commanders in the Serbian army in the World War I , especially during the first two years of the war, the time when his 3rd army was main support either for the 2nd army during the battle of Cer , or for the 1st army during the battle of Kolubara . ref , 2009. , 242 251. ISBN 978 86 912717 0 1 COBISS ID 167983628 ref Life turm was born and raised in G rlitz , Province of Silesia Prussian Silesia , when the G rlitz region was still part of the homeland of the Sorbs . His parents were both ethnic Sorbs. He finished the Kingdom of Prussia royal Prussian military academy in Wroc aw Breslau Wroc aw and went to Serbia before the Balkan wars to fight the Ottoman Turks , studying in the Serbian military Serbian military academy and volunteering in the Serbian Army . He fell in love with Serbia instantly, marrying a Serbian woman, and changed his name from Paulus to Serbian Pavle , and his last name Sturm to the typical Serbian last name that was modulated translation of his German last name Sturm, meaning Storm in German was translated into Juri i , with the root of the word charge juri in Serbian . turm kept his German last name as a ... more details
Lusatia into the Sorbs Sorbian ethnic group. During the 10th&ndash 12th centuries, the region of Bautzen ... Classic, September 3, 2002. ISBN 0 451 52857 3 ref See also Sorbs Lusatia Margraviate of Meissen ... more details