Semigallians (
Latvian ''Zemgaļi''; lt, Žiemgaliai, also ''Zemgalians, Semigalls, Semigalians'') were the
Baltic tribe that lived in the southcentral part of contemporary
Latvia
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and northern
Lithuania
Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
. They are noted for their long resistance (1219–1290) against the German
crusaders and
Teutonic Knights during the
Northern Crusades.
Semigallians had close linguistic and cultural ties with
Samogitians.
Name
The name of
Semigallia appears in contemporary records as ''Seimgala'', ''Zimgola'' and ''Sem''
'e'''gallen''. The -gal
element means "border", while the first syllable corresponds to ''ziem'' ("north") or ''zem'' ("low"). So the Semigallians were the "people of the northern borderlands" or "people of the low borderlands", i.e. the lower parts of the
Mūša and
Lielupe river valleys.
History
During the
Viking Age, the Semigallians were involved in battles with
Swedish Vikings over control of the lower part of the
Daugava waterway. In ''
Gesta Danorum'' the Danish chronicler
Saxo Grammaticus wrote that the Viking
Starkad crushed the
Curonians, all the tribes of
Estonia, and the peoples of Semgala. When the
Rurikid
The Rurik dynasty ( be, Ру́рыкавічы, Rúrykavichy; russian: Рю́риковичи, Ryúrikovichi, ; uk, Рю́риковичі, Riúrykovychi, ; literally "sons/scions of Rurik"), also known as the Rurikid dynasty or Rurikids, was ...
successors of the
Varangians tried to subjugate the Semigallians, they defeated the invading army of
Polotsk led by Prince
Rogvolod Vseslavich in 1106. Ancient russian chronicles claim that 9000 of russian soldiers were killed.
At the start of German conquests Semigallian lands were divided in Upmale, Dobele, Spārnene, Dobe, Rakte, Silene and Tērvete chieftaincies.
According to the ''
Livonian Chronicle of Henry'', Semigallians formed an alliance with bishop
Albert of Riga against rebellious
Livonians before 1203, and received military support to hold back
Lithuanian
Lithuanian may refer to:
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attacks in 1205. In 1207, the Semigallian duke
Viestards
Viestards (also ''Viesthard, Vesthardus, Viesturs''; died 1230) was one of the greatest Semigallian dukes in the 13th century, referred to as King Vester ( goh, konic Vesters).
Life
His capital was Tērvete hillfort. During the first decades of ...
( la, dux Semigallorum) helped the christened Livonian chief
Caupo
Caupo of Turaida, or Kaupo (died 21 September 1217) was a leader of the Finnic-speaking Livonian people in the beginning of the 13th century, in what is now part of Latvia and Estonia. He is sometimes called a 'King of Livonia', the Chronicl ...
conquer back his
Turaida castle from pagan rebels.

In 1219, the Semigallian-German alliance was canceled after a crusader invasion in Semigallia. Duke Viestards promptly formed an alliance with Lithuanians and Curonians. In 1228, Semigallians and
Curonians attacked the
Daugavgrīva monastery, the main crusader stronghold at the Daugava river delta. The crusaders took revenge and invaded Semigallia. The Semigallians, in turn, pillaged land around the
Aizkraukle hillfort.
In 1236, Semigallians attacked crusaders retreating to Riga after the
Battle of Saule, killing many of them.
After regular attacks, the
Livonian Order
The Livonian Order was an autonomous branch of the Teutonic Order,
formed in 1237. From 1435 to 1561 it was a member of the Livonian Confederation.
History
The order was formed from the remnants of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword after the ...
partly subdued the Semigallians in 1254.
In 1270, the Lithuanian Grand Duke
Traidenis, together with Semigallians, attacked Livonia and
Saaremaa. During the
Battle of Karuse
The Battle of Karuse or Battle on the Ice was fought on 16 February 1270 between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Livonian Order on the frozen Baltic Sea between the island of Muhu and the mainland. The Lithuanians achieved a decisive vic ...
on the frozen
gulf of Riga, the Livonian Order was defeated, and its master
Otto von Lutterberg
Otto von Lutterberg (died 16 February 1270) was the Landmeister of the Livonian Order of the Teutonic Knights from 1267 to 1270.
History
The Battle of Rakvere took place during his command of the Livonian Order, when on February 18, 1268 the c ...
killed.
In 1287, around 1400 Semigallians attacked a crusader stronghold in
Ikšķile
Ikšķile (; german: Uexküll; liv, Ikškilā; et, Üksküla; also known as ''Üxküll'') is a town in Latvia, in Ogre Municipality. It was the first capital of the Roman Catholic Bishopric of Livonia, known by the German name of Üxküll ...
and plundered nearby lands. As they returned to Semigallia they were caught by the Order's forces, and the great battle began near the Garoza river (
Battle of Garoza). The crusader forces were besieged and badly defeated. More than 40 knights were killed, including the master of the Livonian Order
Willekin von Endorp, and an unknown number of crusader allies. It was the last Semigallian victory over the growing forces of the Livonian Order.
In 1279, after the
Battle of Aizkraukle, Grand Duke Traidenis of Lithuania supported a Semigallian revolt against the Livonian Order led by duke
Nameisis.
In the 1280s, the Livonian Order started a massive campaign against the Semigallians, which included burning their fields and thus causing famine.
The Semigallians continued their resistance until 1290, when they burned their last castle in Sidrabene, and a large number of Semigallians. The ''
Rhymed Chronicle'' claims 100,000 migrated to Lithuania and once there continued to fight against the Germans.
Semigallian archaeological sites in Latvia
Bauska district
Čapāni, Drenģeri-Čunkāni, Dumpji, Jumpravmuiža, Lielbertuši,
Mežotne
Mežotne (german: Mesothen) is a town in Latvia 10 km west of Bauska and 40 km south of the capital of Latvia, Riga. It lies in the historical region of Zemgale on the left bank of the Lielupe river near the Lithuanian border.
Mežo ...
hillfort, Podiņi, Siliņi, Zeltiņi, Ziedoņskola
Dobele district
Atvases,
Auce
Auce (; lt, Aukė; german: Alt-Autz) is a town in southern Latvia, Dobele Municipality near the Lithuanian border.
History
Before 13th century the territory of Auce was a part of a Semigallian Spārnene county.
After the partition of Semigal ...
, Bāļas-Šķērstaiņi, Cibēni,
Dobele hillfort, Gailīši, Grīnerti, Guntiņas,
Īles mežniecība, Jāņogānas, Kaijukrogs, Ķūri, Lielogļi, Lozberģi, Oši, Skare,
Tērvete hillfort
Jelgava district
Jelgava District ( lv, Jelgavas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Semigallia region, in the country's centre. It was organized into a city, two municipalities and twelve parishes, each with a local government authority. ...
Ciemalde, Diduļi, Eži, Gaideļi-Viduči, Kakužēni, Kalnaplāteri, Kraujas, Ķēķi, Mazgrauži, Pudžas, Rijnieki,
Vilces parks
Saldus district
Griezes dzirnavas, Kerkliņi, Priedīši, Rūsīši-Debeši
Tukums district
Mutstrauti, Zante
Riga district
Pļavniekkalns
Semigallian archaeological sites in Lithuania
Pasvalys district
Ąžuolpamūšė hillfort, Berklainiai, Daujėnai, Kyburtai, Meldiniai, Noriai, Pamiškiai, Pamūšė, Skrebotiškis, Smilgeliai, Šakarniai, Vaidžiūnai
Akmenė district
Akmenė () is a city in northern Lithuania.
Following the discovery of large reserves of limestone and clay in the region, in 1947 construction work began on one of the largest cement production complexes in the Baltic States. Nearby, a new town ...
Balsiai,
Papilė
Papilė ( sgs, Papėlė, pl, Popielany) is a town in Šiauliai County, Lithuania, near the river Venta (river), Venta.
History
The settlement was first mentioned in 1339, after the area was raided by the Livonian Order. Two Hill-fort#Lithuani ...
hillfort, Pavirvytė-Gudai, Šapnagiai, Viekšniai
Joniškis district
Joniškis (; Samogitian language, Samogitian: ''Juonėškis'') is a town in northern Lithuania with a population of about 9,900. It is located 39 kilometers north of Šiauliai and 14 kilometers south of the Lithuania–Latvia border. Joniškis i ...
Budraičiai, Daugalaičiai, Daunorava, Dvareliškiai, Ivoškiai, Jauneikiai,
Joniškis, Kalnelis (
Sidabrė hillfort), Lieporai,
Linkaičiai, Linksmėnai, Martyniškiai,
Rudiškiai, Rukuižiai, Slėpsniai, Spirakiai, Stungiai,
Žagarė (
Raktuvė hillfort)
Pakruojis district
Aukštadvaris, Dargužiai, Degesiai, Diržiai, Dovainiškis, Karašilis, Karpiškiai, Kauksnujai, Lauksodis, Liesai, Linkavičiai, Linksmučiai,
Linkuva,
Pakruojis, Paliečiai, Pamūšis,
Pašvitinys
Pašvitinys is a small town in Šiauliai County in northern-central Lithuania
Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is on ...
, Peleniškiai, Petroniai, Plaučiškai, Sakališkiai, Stačiūnai, Šukioniai, Vėbariai,
Žeimelis
Šiauliai district
Daugėlaičiai, Gibaičiai, Jakštaičiai,
Jurgaičiai hillfort (
Hill of Crosses), Kaupriai, Kybartiškė, Mažeikiai, Norušaičiai, Norvaišiai, Račiai, Ringuvėnai, Valdomai, Visdergiai
[Žiemgaliai. The Semigallians. Baltic archaeological Exhibition Catalogue. Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus, Latvijas Vēstures muzejs, 2005]
Notable leaders
There is an unconfirmed theory that the Semigallians were one of the first Baltic tribes to establish a
monarchy, yet one weak in comparison to the power of the Semigallian nobles.
One of the most notable Semigallian leaders was duke
Viestards
Viestards (also ''Viesthard, Vesthardus, Viesturs''; died 1230) was one of the greatest Semigallian dukes in the 13th century, referred to as King Vester ( goh, konic Vesters).
Life
His capital was Tērvete hillfort. During the first decades of ...
(Viesturs). Upon uniting hostile Semigallian clans into a single state in the early 13th century, Viestards formed an alliance with the German crusaders to defeat his enemies on the outside. After the crusaders broke the treaty and invaded his lands, he allied with
Lithuanians
Lithuanians ( lt, lietuviai) are a Baltic ethnic group. They are native to Lithuania, where they number around 2,378,118 people. Another million or two make up the Lithuanian diaspora, largely found in countries such as the United States, Uni ...
, resulting in the near annihilation of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in the
Battle of Saule in 1236.
Duke
Nameisis (Namejs, Nameitis), another renowned Semigallian leader, united Semigallian and Lithuanian tribes for a retaliatory counterattack on
Teutonic Knights at
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
in 1279 and in
Prussia after 1281. Main sources for his activities are ''Livländische Reimchronik'' and ''Das Zeugenverhör des Franciscus de Moliano (1312).'' What is known with certainty, however, is that by the end of the 1270s, a new powerful leader had emerged who achieved several major victories over German crusaders in Zemgale and East Prussia.
References
* Žiemgaliai. The Semigallians. Baltic archaeological Exhibition Catalogue. Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus, Latvijas Vēstures muzejs, 2005
Ilona Vaškevičiūtė. The Semigallian cultural area
Medieval Latvia
Gulf of Riga
Medieval ethnic groups of Europe
Historical Baltic peoples