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1067:... gold is very plentiful there, the horses are of the best. All the houses are full of pagan soothsayers, diviners, and necromancers, who are even arrayed in a monastic habit. Oracular responses are sought there from all parts of the world, especially by Spaniards and Greeks.
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before besieging Apuolė. According to
Rimbert, 15,000 locals defended themselves for eight days but then agreed to surrender: the Curonians paid a silver ransom for each man in the fortress, pledged their loyalty to Sweden, and gave 30 hostages to guarantee future payments.
1230:, one of the biggest battles in Livonia in the 13th century. They were forced to fight on the crusader side. When the battle started, the Curonians abandoned the knights because the knights did not agree to free any Curonians captured from the Samogitian camp.
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and besieged the city. However, after a day of fighting, the
Curonians were unable to break through the city walls. They crossed to the other bank of the Daugava to burn their dead and mourn for three days. Later they lifted the siege and returned to Courland.
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The historical
Curonians were described in contemporary sources as warriors, sailors and pirates. They are on the record having been involved in several wars and alliances with Swedish, Danish and Icelandic
1302:
Curonia, as reported, had its own language, different from the
Latvian and Estonian, which is extirpated and prohibited, so that nobody has the right to talk it, and instead has to speak Latvian.
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The
Curonians did not lay down their arms at that time. They used the famine as a pretext for claiming economical weakness and actually did not permit the monks to enter the country. Later, the
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fortress was first attacked by the Danes, who were hoping to make the town pay tribute to
Denmark. The locals were victorious and gained much war loot. After learning of Danish failure, King
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Southern
Curonians from Megowa, Pilsaten and Ceclis lands gradually assimilated and ceased to be known as a distinct ethnos by the 16th century. An intense period of Samogitian-Curonian
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Curonians has been disputed in the past. Some researchers place the Curonians in the eastern Baltic group. Others hold that the Curonians were related to
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Russians protected themselves boldly, and they knocked out a Curonian peasant Fenrich (who, although only a peasant, is called by them the Curonian king) from his horse.
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Sigurd Ring (Sigurðr) was not there, since he had to defend his land, Sweden (Svíþjóð), since Curonians (Kúrir) and Kvænir were raiding there.
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Curonian resistance was finally subdued in 1266 when the whole of Courland was partitioned between the Livonian Order and the
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blade axe. Heavily armed troops would make a cavalry platoon.
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The Curonian language became extinct by the 16th century.
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1896:"Euratlas Periodis Web – Map of Livonia in Year 1500"
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1662:"Euratlas Periodis Web – Map of Grobina in Year 700"
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described the territory inhabited by the Curonians (
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1759:"Adamus: Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum"
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1573:The Circum-Baltic Languages: Typology and Contact,
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