- time
mentioned by name in 1208 when he,
together with
dukes Varidots of
Autīne and Tālivaldis of Beverīna,
signed military alliance with the
Livonian Brothers...
- Prin****lity
consisted of five
territories which in 1209 lost two
called ″
Autine″ and ″Cesvaine″ but kept
three territories from Lotigola.[citation needed]...
- Riga in 1212, and for a
short time, it was a vogt of Tālava,
Ydumea and
Autīne. In
another version, it may have been
named after the King of
Denmark Valdemar...
- the same year, the
rulers of the
Latgalian counties Tālava, Satekle, and
Autine established military alliances with the Order, and
construction began on...
-
Latgalian Latvia,
Latgalia (Latgola) - Adzele,
Gersika or
Jersika (Alene,
Autine, Casvaine, Ērgļi, Gerdene,
Jersika Proper, Lerene, Mārksne, Negeste, Osota...
- In 1212, Tālivaldis, as a v****al of
Albert of Riga, did not
support the
Autīne revolt, a
joint Latgalian and
Livonian revolt against the crusaders. In...
-
together with the
Latgalian leaders Rūsiņš of
Satekle and
Varidots of
Autine,
established a
military alliance with the
Livonian Brothers of the Sword...
- the livs
elder of the
castle district continued to rule it.
During the
Autine uprising [lv], the
Crusaders burned the Liv's
wooden castle. In 1213, Lithuanian...