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- Curonians abstract "The Kursenieki are also known as Curonians.The Curonians or Kurs (Curonian: Kursi; German: Kuren; Latvian: kurši; Lithuanian: kuršiai; Estonian: kuralased; Polish: Kurowie) 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 5th to the 16th centuries, when they merged with other Baltic tribes. They gave their name to the region of Courland (Kurzeme), and they spoke the Old Curonian language. Curonian lands were conquered by the Livonian Order in 1266 and they eventually merged with other Baltic tribes participating in the ethnogenesis of Lithuanians and Latvians. Direct descendants of the Curonians include the Kuršininkai of the Curonian Spit and the so-called Curonian Kings of Courland.".
- Curonians thumbnail Baltic_Tribes_c_1200.svg?width=300.
- Curonians wikiPageExternalLink anskar.html.
- Curonians wikiPageExternalLink shnee.htm.
- Curonians wikiPageExternalLink die_kuren.html.
- Curonians wikiPageExternalLink 9120.
- Curonians wikiPageID "38268798".
- Curonians wikiPageRevisionID "594544873".
- Curonians hasPhotoCollection Curonians.
- Curonians subject Category:Historical_ethnic_groups_of_Europe.
- Curonians subject Category:History_of_Latvia.
- Curonians subject Category:Prehistory_of_Lithuania.
- Curonians subject Category:Prehistory_of_Prussia.
- Curonians subject Category:Western_Balts.
- Curonians type Abstraction100002137.
- Curonians type BalticPeoples.
- Curonians type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Curonians type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Curonians type Group100031264.
- Curonians type People107942152.
- Curonians comment "The Kursenieki are also known as Curonians.The Curonians or Kurs (Curonian: Kursi; German: Kuren; Latvian: kurši; Lithuanian: kuršiai; Estonian: kuralased; Polish: Kurowie) 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 5th to the 16th centuries, when they merged with other Baltic tribes. They gave their name to the region of Courland (Kurzeme), and they spoke the Old Curonian language.".
- Curonians label "Coures".
- Curonians label "Curi".
- Curonians label "Curonians".
- Curonians label "Curonios".
- Curonians label "Curônios".
- Curonians label "Koeren".
- Curonians label "Kuren".
- Curonians label "Kurowie (lud bałtycki)".
- Curonians label "Курши".
- Curonians sameAs Kuršové.
- Curonians sameAs Kuren.
- Curonians sameAs Curonios.
- Curonians sameAs Coures.
- Curonians sameAs Curi.
- Curonians sameAs Koeren.
- Curonians sameAs Kurowie_(lud_bałtycki).
- Curonians sameAs Curônios.
- Curonians sameAs m.03ddsm.
- Curonians sameAs Q756922.
- Curonians sameAs Q756922.
- Curonians sameAs Curonians.
- Curonians wasDerivedFrom Curonians?oldid=594544873.
- Curonians depiction Baltic_Tribes_c_1200.svg.
- Curonians isPrimaryTopicOf Curonians.