- The
Kursenieki are also
sometimes known as
Curonians. The
Curonians or Kurs (Latvian: kurši; Lithuanian: kuršiai) were a
medieval Baltic tribe living on...
-
Curonian may
refer to:
Curonian language Curonians, or Kurs, a
Baltic tribe in present-day
western Latvia and
Lithuania from Curonia,
Latin for Courland...
- The
Curonian Spit,
sometimes called Courish Split (Lithuanian: Kuršių nerija; Russian: Ку́ршская коса́ /
Kurshskaya kosa), is a 98-kilometre (61 mi) long...
- and an
expeditionary fleet of
Spanish vessels, the
Curonians left
Tobago in 1666. In 1668 a
Curonian ship
attempted to
reoccupy Fort
Jacobus and was driven...
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Curonian language (German: Kurisch; Latvian: kuršu valoda; Lithuanian: kuršių kalba), or Old
Curonian, was a
Baltic language spoken by the
Curonians,...
- East Prussia). They
preserved the old self-designation of
Curonians (kurši),
while Curonians who sta**** in
Courland fused into Latvians. Over time the...
- and
Estonians (by the
Germans and Danes, 1193–1227).
Semigallians and
Curonians (1219–1290). Old Prussians.
Lithuanians and
Samogitians (by the Germans...
-
closely allied with Samogitians. In July 1210
Curonians attacked Riga.
After a day of fighting, the
Curonians were
unable to
break through the city walls...
- century, the area
around the
lagoon was part of the
ancestral lands of the
Curonians and Old Prussians.
Later it
bordered the
historical region of Lithuania...
-
Curonian colonisation was the
colonisation efforts of the
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigallia (today part of Latvia), a v****al
duchy of the Polish–Lithuanian...