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931: 320: 411: 1250: 359: 1244: 345: 36: 761: 178: 922:, on the right bank of the Daugava between two small rivers with deep ravines. The hill fort now is 18 m high on the side of the Daugava bank, but on the northern side it is fortified with a 2 m high embankment, counting from the 100 m long and 75 m wide area and on the left bank is the Dignāja mound. 1003:) was divided between the bishopric of Riga and the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. In 1212, Polotsk gave up its tributary rights over Jersika in favor of Bishop Albert. In 1214, Germans attacked the Castle of Jersika and sacked it. The Baltic German 988:. He lost the lands of Autīne and Cesvaine, but retained Jersika, Mākoņkalns and Naujiene. Visvaldis' feudal charter is the oldest such document surviving in Latvia, and in this charter, Visvaldis is called "the king of Jersika" ( 1333: 733: 906:
and Livonian Daugava. According to Arveds Švābe the Principality consisted of five territories which in 1209 lost two called ″Autine″ and ″Cesvaine″ but kept three territories from Lotigola.
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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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It has been suggested that the Principality of Jersika had emerged in 1041 when the Norwegian king Eymund according to the
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and expanded its influence in the Daugava basin. But the existence of the Principality in the 12th century as an old
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are first mentioned in 1203 with connection with his and the Lithuanians raid under the newly founded city of
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In 1211, the part of Jersika controlled by Albert which was known as "Lettia" (
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Jerika's occupied territory includes a large territory of modern-day
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in 1242, the Germans left the previously conquered territories of
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from the 13th century, the Principality′s western part is called
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family claimed that Conrad Uexküll had married the daughter of
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After the death of Visvaldis in 1239, his fief passed to the
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States and territories established in the 10th century
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