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The Milceni or Milzeni, also known in anglicized form as Milchans (Upper Sorbian: Milčenjo; Lower Sorbian: Milcany; Czech: Milčané; Polish: Milczanie;
Milceni
Historical region in Germany and Poland
as Milsko in contemporary chronicles, named after the local West Slavic Milceni tribe, later also called Land Budissin. Geomorphological Upper Lusatia
Upper_Lusatia
Collective term applied to a number of West Slavic tribes
(Obotrites) with 53 civitates, the Surbi (Sorbs) with 50 civitates, the Milzane (Milceni) with 30 civitates, the Hehfeldi (Hevelli) with 14 civitates and so on
Polabian_Slavs
Subgroup of Slavic peoples
Pyritzans (Prissani) Czech–Slovak group Czechs Moravians Slovaks Sorbian group Milceni (Upper Sorbs) Lusatian Sorbs (Lower Sorbs) Lechitic group Polans Lendians
West_Slavs
Historical region in Germany and Poland
the region that came to be known as Lusatia (later Lower Lusatia), while Milceni settled further to the south (later Upper Lusatia). In the 10th century
Lusatia
Country in central Europe (960–1025)
et ab ipsa Alemura usque in terram Milze recte intra Oddere – "to the Milceni lands" (part of the Imperial Margraviate of Meissen) et exinde ducente
Civitas_Schinesghe
Medieval margraviate (965–1423)
to cede the Milceni region (later Upper Lusatia) to Poland. In 1031 however, King Conrad II of Germany was able to reconquer the Milceni lands, which
Margravate_of_Meissen
Early Slavic tribe
only since the 10th century their ethnonym was transferred to the Luzici, Milceni and other tribes of Sukow-Dziedzice and Tornow group who supposedly were
Sorbs_(tribe)
Historical region in Germany and Poland
neighboring region to the south (Land of Bautzen, previously the land of Slavic Milceni) became known as the Upper Lusatia. In early medieval sources, Lusatia
Lower_Lusatia
Historical term for Slavs
(mentioned above) in the north and by others, such as the Sorbs and the Milceni, further south (see Sorbian March). The Germans in the south used the term
Wends
Central European tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Vistulans
West Slavic ethnic group
contemporary Sorbs are descendants of the two largest Sorbian tribes, the Milceni (Upper) and Lusici [de] (Lower), and these tribes' respective dialects
Sorbs
1017 siege in the German–Polish War
Peace of Bautzen in 1018, which left the eastern March of Lusatia and the Milceni lands (later Upper Lusatia) under Polish control. The former Bohemian fortress
Siege_of_Niemcza
Overview of Slavic migrations to Southeast Europe
ethnonyms of Dulebes, Dregoviches, Severians, Obotrites, Glomatians and Milceni. According to Procopius, Slavic social and political organization was a
Slavic migrations to the Balkans
Slavic_migrations_to_the_Balkans
City in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Henry II of Germany in the conflict over the March of Lusatia and the Milceni lands had attacked the forces of the Polish Duke Bolesław I Chrobry and
Głogów
Slavic tribe in medieval Greece
*Milenьci", and some scholars related it to the early Slavic tribe of Milceni. Like the Ezeritai, the Melingoi are first mentioned in the De administrando
Melingoi
12th-century Margrave of the House of Wettin
(as Lothair II), appointed Conrad to Lusatia as well. He also ruled the Milceni lands around Bautzen (later known as Upper Lusatia), which had been re-acquired
Conrad,_Margrave_of_Meissen
Early historical document relating to Poland
("craccoa"). Between alemura, probably Olomouc and Upper Lusatia region of the Milceni (terra mileze)[a] a straightened border could include Silesia. The text
Dagome_iudex
March of the Holy Roman Empire (965–1367)
western part merged with the later Electorate of Saxony, while the eastern Milceni lands emerged as Upper Lusatia. Over the centuries, the margravial territory
March_of_Lusatia
Ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Drevlians
Margraves of Meissen
century, the Meissen margraves temporarily extended their territory into the Milceni lands up to the Kwisa (Queis) river and the border with the Silesian region
List_of_margraves_of_Meissen
Town in Saxony, Germany
Sources: [1][2] The first settlers arrived in this area in 700 AD. They were Milceni Slavs. Many artifacts from this old culture have been found in the Hoyerswerda
Hoyerswerda
River in Poland
Geronis, established in the conquered lands settled by the West Slavic Milceni tribes, reached to the left banks of the Queiß-Kwisa. After the partition
Kwisa
Conflict
in Merseburg in 1013. This time Bolesław kept eastern Lusatia and the Milceni lands around Bautzen as Imperial fiefs. He also received military aid from
Polish–German Wars (1003–1018)
Polish–German_Wars_(1003–1018)
Ancient East Slavic ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Dregoviches
Medieval duchy in Poland
bordered on the German March of Lusatia (later Lower Lusatia) and the former Milceni lands around Bautzen (later Upper Lusatia) with the boundary running along
Duchy_of_Silesia
Town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
area, in the 9th and 10th century. Bieżuńczanie together with the Sorbian Milceni tribe, with whom they bordered in the west, were subjugated in 990 by the
Lubań
Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Bieżuńczanie tribe, one of the old Polish tribes, which together with the Sorbian Milceni tribe, with which it bordered in the west, was subjugated in 990 by the
Zgorzelec
Town in Saxony, Germany
late 9th or 10th century, the Bieżuńczanie were subjugated by the Sorbian Milceni tribe, who bordered from the west, who in turn were subjugated in 990 by
Görlitz
West Slavic language group
Polabian Slav tribes in the north and by others, such as the Sorbs and the Milceni, further south (see Sorbian March). The exact origin of the Sorbian language
Sorbian_languages
Alliance of six towns in Upper Lusatia
the 12th century the town of Bautzen served as the ancestral seat of the Milceni, an ancient West Slavic tribe. Even though Bautzen served as the administrative
Lusatian_League
forced him to leave it and accept the March of Lusatia with the adjacent Milceni lands instead. Lusatia was thus detached from Meissen, which was bestowed
Gunzelin,_Margrave_of_Meissen
Slavic people in the former Roman province
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Slavs_in_Lower_Pannonia
Early medieval Polish tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Polans_(western)
Incorporated states in Central Europe during the medieval and early modern periods
Lusatia Margraviate Bautzen Germans Sorbs Roman Catholic Lutheran Former Milceni lands of Meissen, finally incorporated by King John of Bohemia in 1319
Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown
of Dresden in modern Germany. Together with the neighboring Glomatians, Milceni, and other Sorbian tribes, they belonged to a wider Slavic group, known
Nisans
Putative early medieval homeland of the Serbs
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
White_Serbia
Disputed medieval Croatian tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Guduscani
Tribe of the Early East Slavs
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Vyatichi
Lechitic tribe in Lesser Poland
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Lendians
Municipality in Brandenburg, Germany
Ottokar I of Bohemia in the course of the German Ostsiedlung in the former Milceni lands, when a motte-and-bailey castle was erected on the border with the
Lindenau,_Germany
Tribe in the Early Slavs
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Novgorod_Slavs
Ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Polans_(eastern)
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Drougoubitai
Margrave Eckard I, occupied the eastern March of Lusatia and the adjacent Milceni lands (later Upper Lusatia) in the south, the matrimonial alliance with
Herman_I,_Margrave_of_Meissen
Lower Lusatia. Ancestors of Sorbs in Lower Lusatia. Milchane (Milčané) / Milceni / Milzeni, in Upper Lusatia, and in an area of far north Bohemia. Ancestors
List_of_early_Slavic_peoples
Eastern territories lost by Germany after World War II in Europe
Lechitic tribes began to settle Silesia, while Lusatia was settled by the Milceni and the Polabian Slavs and the Kłodzko Land was settled by Bohemians. In
Former eastern territories of Germany
Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany
East Slav ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Severians
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps
Slavic_settlement_of_the_Eastern_Alps
historians believe that Emnilda's father was a ruler over Lusatia and the Milceni lands which since 963 were part of the Saxon Eastern March. The German
Emnilda
Medieval East Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Volhynians
Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Dulebes
Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
White_Croats
989-1014 medieval noble woman
30, 1002. While Duke Bolesław had occupied the March of Lusatia and the Milceni lands, the marriage brought the Polish Piasts and the Ekkardiner margraves
Regelinda
Slavic ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Hevelli
Lechite tribes that lived within the territory of Poland
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Polish_tribes
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Berladnici
Medieval state in Southeastern Europe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Duklja
West Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Wagri
South Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Belegezites
Ethnographic group of Polish people originating from Masovia
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Masovians
8–12th century West Slavic tribes
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Obotrites
West Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Pomeranians_(Slavic_tribe)
Union of Slavic peoples in present-day northern Bulgaria from the 7th-9th centuries
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Seven_Slavic_tribes
Slavic tribe in medieval Greece
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Ezeritai
Historical state
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Travunia
Tribe of early East Slavs
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Tivertsi
West Slavic language of eastern Germany
area of the Lusici tribe, and Upper Sorbian dialects in the area of the Milceni tribe. The Sorbs never had their own statehood. For a long time, the alliance
Lower_Sorbian_language
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Strymonites
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Timočani
6th-12th century East Slavic tribal confederation
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Krivichs
West Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Silesians_(tribe)
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Drevani
Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Praedenecenti
Slavic people of the Early Middle Ages
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Carantanians
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Smolyani
South Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Narentines
Lechitic tribe in the Early to High Middle Ages
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Wolinians
South Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Berziti
of Meissen, expanded the Polish realm into the March of Lusatia and the Milceni lands, and also took the Bohemian throne at Prague, interfering with Henry's
Congress_of_Gniezno
West Slavic tribe, that lived between the Trave and the Elbe rivers
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Polabians_(tribe)
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Glomatians
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Buzhans
West Slavic ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Warnabi
South Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Baiounitai
West Slavic ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Kashubians
Slavic tribe of the 6th to 9th centuries
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Moravians_(tribe)
Silesian duchy (1274–1392)
and the Kwisa River, which formed the Silesian border with the former Milceni lands of Upper Lusatia. In the north it bordered the remaining Duchy of
Duchy_of_Jawor
929 German-Slavic battle
und Glomaci-Daleminzer Kontroversen zur frühen Geschichte der Sorben" [Milceni, Luzici and Glomaci-Daleminci. Controversies concerning the early History
Siege_of_Gana
Tribe of Early East Slavs
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Ulichs
Uncertain 13th-century ethnic group
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Bolokhovians
Medieval East Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Radimichs
Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Zeriuani
Anonymous author of a medieval manuscript
50. Lunsizi (Lusatians), 51. Dadosesani (Dziadoszanie), 52. Milzane (Milceni), 53. Besunzane (Bežunčani or Pšovans), 54. Uerizane (unknown), 55. Fraganeo
Bavarian_Geographer
Šluknov, after which it is named. Šluknov Hook was inhabited by Slavic tribe Milceni since the 6th century. From the 9th century it was part of Duchy of Bohemia
Šluknov_Hook
Ancient Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Znetalici
Medieval Balkan principality
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Zachlumia
Surname list
around Bautzen, Kamenz, and Ortrand. Originally settled by the West Slavic Milceni, the region came under the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1319 and remained there
Kutzsche
Historical Slavic tribe
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Rani_(tribe)
Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians Koledices [pl] Lusatians [pl] Milceni Suslowi [pl] Zhirmunts [pl] Zhitices [pl] Neletiches [pl] Nizhices [pl]
Braničevci
MILCENI
MILCENI
MILCENI
MILCENI
Girl/Female
Indian
Moon glow, Star, Moon light
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶלְעַד) Contracted form of Hebrew El'adah, ELAD means "whom God puts on."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of this name.
Male
Scottish
Scottish habitational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Gaelic druim, DRUMMOND means "ridge."
Boy/Male
Latin
Of the forest.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Good Aspect
Boy/Male
Tamil
Banke Bihari | பாஂகே பிஹாரீ
Name of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Grace; Favor
Boy/Male
Indian
Great Person
MILCENI
MILCENI
MILCENI
MILCENI
MILCENI