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Estonians. In response, the Estonians raided Tālava and captured Tālivaldis in
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412:, and later burnt him to death. After the death of Tālivaldis, the war continued. His sons took revenge and plundered the Estonian lands, burning alive all Ugandian men they could catch.
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