radiniai
Radiniai is a term that refers to a group of ancient Baltic tribes that inhabited the territory of present-day Lithuania and parts of neighboring countries. The Radiniai tribes were part of the larger Baltic ethnic and linguistic group, which also included the Prussians, Latvians, and other smaller tribes. The name "Radiniai" is derived from the Lithuanian word "radis," which means "root" or "base," reflecting their role as the foundational Baltic tribes in the region.
The Radiniai tribes were known for their agricultural lifestyle, cultivating crops such as rye, barley, and
The Radiniai tribes played a significant role in the formation of the Lithuanian state. In the 13th
Over time, the Radiniai tribes assimilated with other Baltic groups, and their distinct identity gradually faded.