- (Latvian: Zemgaļi; Lithuanian: Žiemgaliai; also Zemgalians,
Semigalls or
Semigalians) were the
Baltic tribe that
lived in the
south central part of contemporary...
-
Traidenis expanded the
Grand Duchy into the
territories of
Sudovians and
Semigalians and
strengthened its
presence in
Black Ruthenia.
Unlike Mindaugas, Traidenis...
- (Latgalians), Livonians, Prussians, Nadruvians, Selonians,
Skalvians and
Semigalians from
creating their own states. Only the
Lithuanians living ****hest...
-
Baltic /k/, /ɡ/
consonants became /c/, /d͡z/ in
their soft
varieties in
Semigalian. All long
vowels and
diphthongs at the end of the word in
Common Baltic...
- from the Latins. 1236
Battle of
Saule 22
September –
Samogitians and
Semigalians defeat Livonian Brothers of the Sword,
whose remnants are incorporated...
- Livonians, Curonians,
Latgalians (ancient and modern), Selonians, and
Semigalians,
under the
influence of the
Baltic German culture. The
Appendix 1 to...
- Date 16
February 1270
Location Moon Sound,
frozen Baltic Sea 58°33′N 23°27′E / 58.55°N 23.45°E / 58.55; 23.45
Result Lithuanian and
Semigalian victory...
- 23°30′52″E / 56.11500°N 23.51444°E / 56.11500; 23.51444
Result Samogitian and
Semigalian victory Destruction of the
Livonian Brothers of the Sword...
- the
Battle of Durbe. The
first defeat encouraged a
rebellion by the
Semigalians, and the
defeat at
Durbe spurred the
Prussians into the
Great Prussian...
- lost the
Battle of Durbe. The
first loss
encouraged a
rebellion by the
Semigalians, and the
later loss
spurred the
Prussians into an
uprising against the...