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and the Christianisation of the Ugandians in 1224, Tālava was divided between the Bishopric of Riga and the Brothers of the Sword, the bishop receiving two-thirds and the Sword Brothers one-third of Tālava. Tālava thus became part of
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and became vassals of the bishop. In 1215 the Tālavians together with the bishop's forces continued their war against the Estonians. In response, the Estonians raided Tālava and captured Tālivaldis in
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Ancient Indo-European Dialects: Proceedings of the Conference on Indo-European Linguistics Held at the University of California, Los Angeles April 25–27, 1963
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The "Chronicle of Henry of Livonia" translated and edited by James A. Brundage, Columbia University, 1961; revised 2003; 288 pages
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In 1214, two sons of Tālivaldis, Rameks and Varibuls signed a new treaty with Bishop
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In the winter of 1216, Tālava was in turn invaded by Novgorodian troops from
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during the winter of 1179-1180, Tālava was forced to pay tribute to
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30-летие хора Московского общества латышской культуры “Талава"
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In 1208, Tālivaldis, together with the Latgalian leaders
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Tālava and its border speculations in 12-13th centuries.
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Index

Latgalian
Latvian
Tālava and its border speculations in 12-13th centuries.
Beverīna
Latgalian
Latgalian paganism
Eastern Orthodoxy
Eldership
Elder
Bishopric of Riga
Livonian Brothers of the Sword
Latgalian
Latin
Latgalian
Vidzeme
Latgale
Latvia
Jersika
Livonian
Metsepole
Idumeja
Estonian
Sakala
Ugandi
Novgorod Republic
Livonian Chronicle of Henry
Russian
romanized
Bishopric of Riga
Brothers of the Sword

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