- the
Oeselians killed all the
Germans on the island,
drowned all the
clerics and
started to
besiege the
Livonian Order's
castle at Pöide. The
Oeselians levelled...
- in 1236,
Oeselians rebelled. The
conflict was
ended by a
treaty that was
signed by the
Oeselians and the
Master of the Order. The
Oeselians along with...
-
presence in the
province of Wiek, but his
troops were
defeated by the
Oeselians in the
Battle of
Lihula in 1220. Revelia, Harrien, and Vironia, the whole...
-
January 1227.
After the
surrender of two
major Oeselian strongholds, Muhu and Valjala, the
Oeselians formally accepted Christianity. In 1236,
after the...
- and a
starting point for many raids.
Coastal Estonians,
particularly Oeselians from Saaremaa,
adopted a
Viking lifestyle.
Several Scandinavian sagas...
-
ancestry and
Russian admixture.
Faroese people Geats Gotlander Gutasaga Oeselians Proto-Norse
language Swedes (Germanic tribe) Ushkuiniks, Novgorod's privateers...
-
inspired rebellions among the Curonians, Semigallians,
Selonians and
Oeselians,
tribes previously conquered by the Sword-Brothers. Some
thirty years'...
-
Eventually Oeselians asked for peace. The two
sides reached an
agreement and the army of the
Livonian Order left
Saaremaa after the
Oeselians had reluctantly...
- at Otepää.
Harrians and
Oeselians came and even
already baptized Sackalians.
While troops of 20,000 of
Novgorodians and
Œselians attacked Otepää, Ugaunians...
- The 1241
Treaty between Livonian Order,
Bishopric of Ösel–Wiek and
Oeselians at
National Archives of Sweden...