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but, with the help of the Lithuanians, were defeated. In the autumn, a united crusader army (about 14,000 men) attacked Tērvete with war machines. The Semigallians were unable to resist such a force and Nameisis signed a new peace treaty with the Livonian Order. According to the treaty, the
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allies and set up defensive positions in front of the city. However, the Semigallians managed to capture several prisoners, including order's marshal who was sent to duke Traidenis and eventually killed in
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Nameisis was mentioned for the first time in 1272 when he was one of Semigallian nobles who signed a peace treaty with the
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Atskaņu chronika. Ditleba AlnpeÄ·es ā€œRÄ«mju chronikaā€ / Atdzejojis Jēkabs Saiva. R. Klaustiņa ievads un piezÄ«mes. - R., 1936
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together with duke Traidenis. Since there is no mention of Nameisis after that, it is presumed that he was killed there.
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and in some documents from the 14th century. For this reason he is sometimes referred as semi legendary ruler in Latvian
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In summer 1279, the crusaders made several attempts to conquer back their lost positions. They pillaged lands around
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Das Zeugenverhƶr des Franciscus de Moliano (1312) / Bearbeitet von A.Seraphim. - Kƶnigsberg i. Pr., 1912.
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Semigallians were forced to pay a tribute and accept German judges but kept their castles and lands.
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and Tērvete but were unable to conquer the castles. In autumn 1280, Nameisis attacked
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duke in the second half of the 13th century. He ruled in the western part of
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After the treaty, Nameisis went to Lithuania to fight crusaders in
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Dunsdorfs E. Latvijas vēsture. - Lincoln (Nebraska), 1980
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Semigallia

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Livonian Order
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