- The
Livonians, or Livs, are a Balto-Finnic
people indigenous to
northern and
northwestern Latvia.
Livonians historically spoke Livonian, a
Uralic language...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- were
defeated by
Livonians. To
avenge Berthold's defeat, Pope
Innocent III
issued a bull
declaring a
crusade against the
Livonians.
Albert von Buxthoeven...
- then 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...
- 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...
-
Livonian Chronicle may
refer to one of the
following chronicles:
Livonian Rhymed Chronicle in
poetic Middle High
German By
anonymous (1180–1290) By Bartholomäus...
- of the
Livonians (
Livonian: Līvõd plagā; Latvian: Līvu karogs) is a flag used to
symbolize the
Livonian people. It is in use of
various Livonian cultural...