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    The Kursenieki are also sometimes known as Curonians. The Curonians or Kurs (Latvian: kurši; Lithuanian: kuršiai; German: Kuren; Old Norse: Kúrir; Old East Slavic: кърсь) were a Baltic tribe living on the shores of the Baltic Sea in what are now the western parts of Latvia and Lithuania from the

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    The ethnic origin of the Curonians has been disputed in the past. Some researchers place the Curonians in the eastern Baltic group. However, others hold that the Curonians were related to Old Prussians who

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    Bishop Rimbert of Bremen (lived before 888 AD) in his life of St. Ansgar, Vita Ansgarii described the territory inhabited by the Curonians (Cori) and gave

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    The Curonians were known as fierce warriors, excellent sailors and pirates. They were involved in several wars and alliances with Swedish, Danish and Icelandic Vikings.

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    • Žulkus V. Kuršiai Baltijos jūros erdvėje (Curonians in the Baltic sea area). Vilnius: Versus Aureus, 2004. 254 p. ISBN 9955-601-08-6.
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    Curonian may refer to:
    • Curonian language
    • Curonians, or Kurs, a Baltic tribe in present-day western Latvia and Lithuania
    • from Curonia, Latin for Courland

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    What was the Curonian tribe known for?
    From even their earliest mentions, the Curonian tribe was known as the fiercest, most hostile, and pagan of all the Baltic tribes. Centered around a strong warrior culture, they were highly territorial and had a penchant for raiding and seafaring.
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    What is a Curonian army?
    In the middle of the 13th century, the Curonian army included lightly armed soldiers who fought with spears, shields, fighting knives and axes, formed into an infantry platoon. Archers constituted a separate segment of an army.
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    What language did the Curonian people speak?
    They gave their name to the region of Courland ( Kurzeme ), and they spoke the Curonian language. Curonian lands were conquered by the Livonian Order in 1266 and they eventually merged with other Baltic tribes contributing to the ethnogenesis of Lithuanians and Latvians .
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    What do we know about the Curonian prophets?
    Their pagan oracles, which were a huge part of their culture and religion, were known far and wide. It is said that the Curonian prophets were the most sought after in Europe at the time. The chronicler Adam of Bremen tells us that Curonian towns are full of pagan soothsayers and diviners.
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    • Curonian Kings are a Latvian cultural group, originally lesser vassals and free farmers that lived in seven villages between Goldingen and Hasenpoth in Courland.
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curonian_language
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      Old Curonian disappeared in the course of the 16th century, leaving substrata in western dialects of the Latvian and Lithuanian, namely the Samogitian dialect. No written documents in this language are known, but some ancient Lithuanian texts from western regions show some Curonian influence. According to Lithuanian lin…
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      Courland was located in present-day Latvia, and had a population of only 200,000, mostly of Latvian and Baltic German ancestry, and was itself a vassal of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth at that time. Under Duke Jacob Kettler (ruled 1642-1682), a Baltic German, it established one of the largest merchant fleets in E…
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      Curonians were fenno-ugrians. Chrinicle Chronicle of Henry of Livonia is writing that they were from Saaremaa. If they were balts then how they can making cooperations with estonians (like …

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      Curonian-populated area in 1649 While today the Kursenieki, also known as Kuršininkai, are a nearly extinct Baltic ethnic group living along the Curonian Spit, in 1649 Kuršininkai settlement spanned from Memel (Klaipėda) to Danzig …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kursenieki

      The Kursenieki ( Latvian: kursenieki, kāpenieki, German: Kuren – 'Curonians'; Lithuanian: kuršiai; Polish: Kuronowie pruscy – 'Prussian Curonians') are a nearly extinct Baltic ethnic group living along the Curonian Spit. "Kuršiai" refers only to …

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      Aug 13, 2020 · The Curonians were also known as staunch pagans, which they continued to be even after the neighboring nations became fully Christian. Their pagan oracles, which were a huge part of their culture and religion, were known …

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