Bandava

Coordinates: 56°58′N 21°58′E / 56.967°N 21.967°E / 56.967; 21.967
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Eldership of Bandava
Bandava
Location of Bandowe
CapitalKuldīga
56°58′N 21°58′E / 56.967°N 21.967°E / 56.967; 21.967
Common languagesCuronian language

Bandava (in

Latin: Bandowe) - and old Curonian land which existed in the territory of the Latvia during the late Iron Age until it was conquered and divided in 1253 by Bishopric of Courland and Livonian Order
.

History

It is first mentioned in the biography of Bishop

Baldwin von Alna
and Curonians.

In the April 4, 1253 treaty it was split between Bishop of Courland and Order of Livonia.

Geography

The country was located between

Kuldīga district in Latvia with the administrative center near the modern-day Kuldīga
.

It included some of the following villages (villae): Valtaiķi [lv], Sermīte [lv], Vepele, Libiņi, Skrunda, Jērnieki, Turlava (Lipaiķi) [lv], Alsunga, Arsene, Asene, Ursuļi, Urāle, Ardone, Pakare, Nikte, Šķēde, Snēpele [lv], Vilgāle [lv], Kormale [lv], Ķimale [lv], Īvande [lv], Tigve, Karitanke, Velži and Manestute.[1]

In the treaty of April 4, 1253, concluded by the Bishop of Courland Heinrich and the Master of the Livonian Order, the land of Bandava was divided into two parts. The north-eastern part with

Kuldīga Castle near Venta river was received by the Livonian Order, but the south-western part with Aizpute and Embūte
castles was further ruled by the Diocese of Kurzeme.

The settlements of Bandava referred to in the Agreement in the part of the Livonian Order (two thirds of Bandava):

The settlements of Bandava in the part of the bishop of Kurzeme mentioned in the agreement (one third of Bandava):

References

  1. ^ (in Latvian) Enciklopēdija Latvijas Vēsture

Bibliography

  • Švābe, Arveds (1938), Straumes un avoti, Rīga{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Bielenstein, August Johann Gottfried (1892), Die Grenzen des lettischen Volksstammes und der lettischen Sprache in der Gegenwart und im 13. Jahrhundert, St. Petersburg{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)