- Zemgale; German: Semgallen; French: Sémigalie; Lithuanian: Žiemgala; Polish:
Semigalia; Livonian: Zemgāl; Samogitian: Žemgalė; Czech:
Zemgalsko "Sub-national...
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Duchy into two
parts in 1596.
Friedrich controlled the
eastern part,
Semigalia (Zemgale), with his
residence in
Mitau (Jelgava).
Wilhelm owned the western...
- state-protected
urbanistic monument. It is one of the
oldest towns of
Lithuanian Semigalia. 7
streets are
coming into the
central square of Linkuva. The
lands were...
- Lithuania, Volhynia, Podolia, Finland;
Prince of Estland, Livland, Courland,
Semigalia, Samogitia, Belostok, Karelia, Tver, Yugra, Perm, Vyatka,
Bolgar and others;...
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Kurzeme (Courland, also
Zemgale (Semigallia) as the
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigalia) and
their unity. The
golden sun in a blue
field represents freedom. The...
- instance,
Gediminas titled himself King of
Lithuania and Rus, and Duke of
Semigalia. The Pope also
addressed him as King. The
confusion stems from eastern...
-
Courland and
Semigallia (Lithuanian: Kuršas ir Žiemgala; Polish:
Kurlandia i
Semigalia), a
northern fief of the Commonwealth. It
established a
colony in Tobago...
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Ancestral coat of arms of the Kettler,
princes of
Courland and
Semigalia according to
German heraldry presented by
Johann Siebmacher....
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inflanckie Dyneburg [Daugavpils, Latvia]) from the 1620s
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigalia (księstwo
Kurlandii i Semigalii),
Mitawa [Jelgava, Latvia]) From 1816...
- and was
finally secularised and
split into the
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigalia, as well as the
Duchy of
Livonia in 1561, both
duchies being fiefs of...