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Semigallians (Latvian: Zemgaļi; Lithuanian: Žiemgaliai; also Zemgalians,
Semigalls or Semigalians) were the
Baltic tribe that
lived in the
south central...
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Semigallian may
refer to:
Semigallians, a
Baltic tribe Semigallian language, an
extinct Baltic language Zemgale, a
region in
Latvia This disambiguation...
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territory is
split between Latvia and Lithuania,
previously inhabited by the
Semigallian Baltic tribe. They are
noted for
their long
resistance (1219–1290) against...
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Semigallian or Zemgalian, was an East
Baltic language of the
Baltic language sub-family of the Indo-European languages. It was
spoken in the northern...
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traditionally regarded as dialects. It also
includes now-extinct Selonian,
Semigallian, and
possibly Old Curonian.
Lithuanian is the most-spoken East Baltic...
- Polotsk, and were
often under attack by
their southern neighbours the
Semigallians, at
first considered the Low
Germans (Saxons) to be
useful allies. The...
- Latgallians, Selonians, and
Estonians (by the
Germans and Danes, 1193–1227).
Semigallians and
Curonians (1219–1290). Old Prussians.
Lithuanians and Samogitians...
- Viesthard, Vesthardus, Viesturs; died 1230) was one of the
greatest Semigallian dukes in the 13th century,
referred to as King
Vester (Old High German:...
- four Indo-European
Baltic tribes (along with Curonians,
Selonians and
Semigallians),
which formed the
ethnic core of
modern Latvians together with the Finnic...
- (Christi) DE LIVONIA.
Following their defeat by the
Samogitians and
Semigallians in the
Battle of
Saule in 1236, the
surviving Brothers merged into the...