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- The Curonian colonization of the Americas was performed by the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (now Latvia), which was the second-smallest state to colonise...
- Curonian colonisation refers to the colonisation efforts of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (today part of Latvia), a v****al duchy of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Catholicism Russian Orthodoxy Demonym(s) Courlander, Couronian, Courish, Courlandish Government Provisional monarchy Historical era World War I • Treaty of...
- Lutheran, Roman Catholic Demonym(s) Courlander, Couronian, Courish, Courlandish Government Monarchy Duke   • 1561–1587 Gotthard Kettler (first) • 1769–1795...
- Swedish and Russian rule. The dukes, princes, counts, and barons of Courlandish, Livonian, Estonian and Oesel extraction were gradually absorbed into...
- and Bauske. If the Duke were to refuse, he was to be arrested and all Courlandish ships were to be captured. When this was done, the entirety of Courland...
- truffle (Tuber borchii) is named after him. Michał Jan Borch came from the Courlandish branch of the noble family von der Borch [de]. His parents were the Polish...