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modern Latvian: latgaļi, letgaļi, leti;
variant translations also
include Latgallians,
Lettigalls or Lettigallians) were an
ancient Baltic tribe. They likely...
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sides rampaged through the Livonian,
Northern Latgallian, and
Estonian counties, with
Livonians and
Latgallians normally as
allies of the Crusaders, and the...
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Latgalian Farmer-Labour Party, also
known as the
Latgalian Progressive Farmers, was a
political party in
Latvia during the inter-war period. The party...
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large war party,
which included troops from
Pskov Republic, Livonians,
Latgallians, Curonians, and Estonians.
Crossing the
lands of Semigallians, which...
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tribes of the Couronians, Semigallians, Selonians, Livs, and
northern Latgallians ****imilated to form the
Latvian people,
speaking one
Latvian language...
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prefer latgaļi) – latgalīši in Latgalian,
sometimes latgali – Latgalians,
Latgallians, or
Lettigalls in English, and are
sometimes referred to as čangaļi (sometimes...
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early 13th
century - at the time
tribal cultures like the Curonians, the
Latgallians, the Livs, the
Selonians and the Semigallians. The
highest office in...
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Latgalian People's
Party (Latvian:
Latgales tautas apvienība) was a
political party in
Latvia in the inter-war period. The
party first contested national...
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tightly resisted to the
Livonian Crusade for a long time,
contrary to the
Latgallians who
accepted Christianity with a
light opposition.
There are many sources...