- of
Estonia is
still called Igaunija after Ugaunians,
their ancient neighbors. The
power center of
Ugaunians is
believed to have been in the fortified...
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summer Ugaunians of Otepää
surrendered to
crusader commander Bertold of Wenden.
Ugaunians continued to raid
Lettish territories. Wars
between Ugaunians and...
- of the
Livonian Confederation. In
Sackalian folklore, the
neighbouring Ugaunians (ugalased) were
enemy warriors and robbers. For instance, a folk song...
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South Estonian, or Võro-Seto, is a
Finnic language branch, encomp****ing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto
languages spoken in south-eastern Estonia. Some...
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christened Letts, Livonians, and
several proto-Estonian
tribes (Sakalians,
Ugaunians and Jervians).
After five days of
killing and pillaging, Kyriavan, Thabelin...
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founded mainly on
territories of the
Ugaunian tribe of
ancient Estonians. In 1242,
Bishop Hermann with his
Ugaunian subjects was
defeated by Novgorod's...
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christened Letts, Livonians, and
several proto-Estonian
tribes (Sakalians,
Ugaunians and Jervians).
After five days of
killing and pillaging, Kyriavan, Thabelin...
-
Novgorod Republic and Prin****lity of
Pskov made
frequent raids against Ugaunians in the 12th
century but
never succeeded to
subjugate them. Fort Bear's...
- the Tālavians
invited their northern enemies,
presumably Ugandians (or
Ugaunians), for
peace talks which however ended unsuccessfully. The Tālavians together...