- The Prin****lity of
Jersika (Latin: Gerzika,
terra Lettia; German: Gerzika, Zargrad; Russian: Герсикское княжество, Ерсикское княжество) was a medieval...
- Saxon) crusaders.
Their lands (the
Eldership of Tālava, the Prin****lity of
Jersika and the Prin****lity of Koknese) were
incorporated into
Livonia as v****al...
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Jersika Station is a
railway station serving the
settlement of
Jersika in the
Latgale region of south-eastern Latvia. It is
located on the Riga–Daugavpils...
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Baltic Latgalian tribe.
During the 10th–12th
centuries two prin****lities,
Jersika and Atzele,
existed on the
territory of
modern Latgale and
Eastern Vidzeme...
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Jersika Parish (Latvian:
Jersikas pagasts) is an
administrative unit of Līvāni Muni****lity in the
Latgale region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu...
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their rulers: Vanema, Ventava, Bandava, Piemare, Duvzare, Sēlija, Koknese,
Jersika, Tālava and Adzele.
Although the
local people had
contact with the outside...
- Minsk, Prin****lity of Vitebsk, Prin****lity of Druck, Prin****lity of
Jersika, and Prin****lity of Koknese.
Local princes waged wars
against each other...
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merchants free
river p****age.
Polotsk conceded ****enois (Koknese) and
Jersika to Albert, also
ending the Livs'
tribute to Polotsk. Riga's
merchant citizenry...
- Prin****lity of
Jersika (known as Lettia),
accused by
crusaders of
being in
alliance with
Lithuanian pagans.
After the defeat, the king of
Jersika, Visvaldis...
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Visvaldis was a
Latgalian nobleman and the
prince of
Jersika in the 12th–13th centuries. In the
Livonian Chronicle of
Henry , he is
called king (rex)...