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Selonian was an East Baltic language, which was spoken by the East Baltic tribe of the Selonians, who until the 15th century lived in Selonia, a territory in southeastern Latvia and northeastern Lithuania.
Selonian was an East Baltic language, which was spoken by the East Baltic tribe of the Selonians, who until the 15th century lived in Selonia, a territory...
dictionary. Selonian may refer to: Selonians, an extinct tribe of Balts Selonianlanguage, the language spoken by the Baltic Selonian people Selonian (Star...
and Lithuanians. They spoke the Eastern Baltic Selonianlanguage. Little is known about the Selonians. There is little archaeological evidence and in...
neighboring Baltic tribes—Curonian, Semigallian, and Selonian—which resulted in these languages gradually losing their most distinct characteristics....
northeastern Lithuania. Its main city and cultural center is Jēkabpils. The Selonianlanguage has become extinct, though some of the inhabitants still speak a Latgalian...
branch has only four living languages—Latvian, Latgalian, Lithuanian, and Samogitian. It also includes now-extinct Selonian, Semigallian, and possibly...
SXL (band), a 1987–1988 jazz fusion ensemble formed by Bill Laswell Selonianlanguage (ISO 639-3 code) Sex-lethal or Sxl gene, a gene important in alternative...
The name of Zarasai is of Selonian origin. Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga explained its origins – in Selonianlanguage the word lake was pronounced...
There are also several extinct Baltic languages, including: Curonian, Galindian, Jatvingian, Old Prussian, Selonian, Semigallian, and Sudovian. Albanian...
The Baltic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively or as a second language by a population of about 6.5–7.0 million...
developed into Latvian, and extinct Curonian, Semigallian, and Selonian). The language of Southern Balts was less influenced by this process and retained...
century competes as one of the oldest European sign languages. Three Baltic languages, Curonian, Selonian and Semigallian were assimilated to Lithuanian in...
language, which later spread through the rest of modern Latvia, absorbing features of the Old Curonian, Semigallian, Selonian and Livonian languages....
extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
Retrieved 30 January 2024. The Lingua Franca. Natalie Operstein. 2021. "Selonian". LINGUIST List. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved...
southern boundary was marked by Mūša river. Semigallians, Samogitians, Selonians and Latgalians constituted one cultural area. In the 5th - 9th century...
were formed by the merger of Latgalians, as the main component, with the Selonians, Semigallians, Curonians and Livonians, the last ones are a Finnic people...
Curonians, Latvians (Latgalians), Livonians, Prussians, Nadruvians, Selonians, Skalvians and Semigalians from creating their own states. Only the Lithuanians...
group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
Latgallian and Selonian countries along the Daugava waterway started in 1208 by the occupation of the Orthodox Principality of Koknese and the Selonian Sēlpils...
stopped. The battle inspired rebellions among the Curonians, Semigallians, Selonians, Oeselians, tribes previously conquered by the Sword-Brothers. 30 years'...
Selonians, Semigallians (in Latvian: kurši, latgaļi, sēļi and zemgaļi), as well as the Finnic tribe of Livonians (lībieši) speaking a Finnic language...
all governors of Courland were German-Baltic noblemen. Until then, the language of administration in the highest authorities and courts of the province...
entities (Aukštaitians, Sudovians, Old Lithuanians, Curonians, Semigallians, Selonians, Samogitians, Skalvians, Old Prussians (Nadruvians)), as attested by ancient...
was filled by Latvian tribes – Curonians, Semigallians, Latgallians and Selonians – who started to move into the area around 1220, and continued to do so...
Hanseatic League was the established language, but was subsequently succeeded by High German as official language in the course of the 16th and 17th centuries...