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- Žvelgaitis. In 1208 Viestards led a united Semigallian and crusader army into Lithuania but was heavily defeated. In 1219 Viestards came into conflict...
- leaders was duke Viestards (Viesturs). Upon uniting hostile Semigallian clans into a single state in the early 13th century, Viestards formed an alliance...
- to hold back Lithuanian attacks in 1205. In 1207, the Semigallian duke Viestards (Latin: dux Semigallorum) helped the christened Livonian chief Caupo conquer...
- the Lithuanians. In the winter of 1205, an army of Semigallians led by Viestards attacked the forces of Lithuanian Duke Žvelgaitis, who was returning from...
- After several unsuccessful campaigns against the pagan Semigallian duke Viestards and his Samogitian kinsfolk, the Roman Curia decided in 1251 to abolish...
- Baltic rulers Old Lithuanians Yotvingians Komantas Latgalians Semigallians Viestards Nameisis Old Prussians Mythological or disputed rulers are in italics...
- Wright (1921–1966), American Champion Thoroughbred horse racing trainer Viestards (?–1230), also known as Vester, Viesthard, Vesthardus, and Viesturs, a...
- Lithuania after Algirdas' death Nameisis (died after 1281), Semigallian duke Viestards (died 1230), Semigallian duke Vytautas the Great, grand duke of Lithuania...
- Hillfort of Semigallian dukes Viestards and Nameisis (13th century)...
- prosperous farmers and resisted Germans the longest under such chiefs as Viestards. Livonians lived along the s****s of the Gulf of Riga and were fishers...