Livonian Crusade

Livonian Crusade
Part of the Northern Crusades

A Teutonic Knight on the left and a Swordbrother on the right.
Date24 July, 1198[1]c. 1290[2] (92 years)
Location
Result
  • Crusader victory
Territorial
changes
Establishment of Terra Mariana
Belligerents

Crusaders


Baltic and Finnic pagans (indigenous peoples)


Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Commanders and leaders



The Livonian crusade[3][4] consists of the various military Christianisation campaigns in medieval Livonia – modern Latvia and Estonia – during the Papal-sanctioned Northern Crusades in the 12th–13th century.

  1. ^ Heinrici Chronicon Livoniae... Cap. II, 6. S. 10.
  2. ^ "Crusaders on the Baltic Shore – The Livonian & Estonian Crusades (c. 1198 – 1290)". The Postgrad Chronicles. August 3, 2017.
  3. ^ Urban, William (1981). Livonian Crusade. University Press of America. ISBN 0-8191-1683-1.
  4. ^ Riley-Smith, Jonathan (2005). The Crusades: A History. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 161. ISBN 0-8264-7269-9.

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