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Definition of Livonians

Livonian
Livonian Li*vo"ni*an, a. Of or pertaining to Livonia, a district of Russia near the Baltic Sea.

Meaning of Livonians from wikipedia

- ethnicity in Latvia. The exact date of migration of Livonians to the region has been disputed. "The Livonians claim to have inhabited their present homeland...
- The Livonian Order was an autonomous branch of the Teutonic Order, formed in 1237. From 1435 to 1561 it was a member of the Livonian Confederation. The...
- or have learned Livonian in an attempt to revive it, but because ethnic Livonians are a small minority, opportunities to use Livonian are limited. The...
- Look up Livonian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Livonian may refer to: Livonians, the Livonian people Livonian language, a Finnic language native...
- male had paid Pskov one mark when it had been an independent state. The Livonians eventually promised to pay this sum to Ivan by 1557, but were sent from...
- region on the eastern s****s of the Baltic Sea. It is named after the Livonians, who lived on the s****s of present-day Latvia. By the end of the 13th...
- faith. The last battle against the Livonians was the siege of Satezele hillfort near to Sigulda in 1212. The Livonians, who had been paying tribute to the...
- were defeated by Livonians. To avenge Berthold's defeat, Pope Innocent III issued a bull declaring a crusade against the Livonians. Albert von Buxthoeven...
- Livonian cuisine consists of the cuisine of Livonia and the Livonians, and is characterized by the rich use of local foods. Livonians are a coastal people...
- than that of the other two Livonian dialects. In the 12th century it is estimated that there were 15,000-28,000 Livonians, but over time the language...