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Principality of Jersika

Gerzika, terra Lettia

1190 CE – 1239 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1190 CE – 1239 CE
Duration
49 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Jersika
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Principality of Jersika (Latin: Gerzika, terra Lettia; German: Gerzika, Zargrad; Russian: Герсикское княжество, Ерсикское княжество) was a medieval Latgalian principality in the east of modern-day Latvia, and one of the largest medieval states in Latvia before the Northern Crusades. The capital of Jersika was located on a hill fort 165 kilometres (103 mi) southeast of Riga. In documents dating to the 13th century, the western part of the principality was called Lettia, and the eastern part by the Russian name Lotygola.

Historical Periods

Principality of Jersika (1111–1205)

1111 CE – 1205 CE

Capital: JersikaArea: 23,422 km²

Principality of Jersika (1206–1209)

1206 CE – 1209 CE

Capital: JersikaArea: 23,277 km²

Principality of Jersika (1210–1215)

1210 CE – 1215 CE

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Capital: JersikaArea: 13,850 km²

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