Visvaldis

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Visvaldis
Duke of
Jersika
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Visvaldis (

Latin: Vissewalde rex de Gerzika, Russian: Всеволод, Belarusian: Usievaład) was a Latgalian nobleman, Duke of the Principality of Jersika
in the 12th-13th centuries. In the
Chronicle of Henry of Livonia
, he is called king (rex).

Biography

Visvaldis's date of birth is unknown. His origins, too, are unclear: some scholars think that he was a son of Barys Davidavič,

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The first written record of him dates from 1203 and tells of how he, together with the

Daugerutis
and thus became also Lithuania's ally. Between 1203 and 1208 Visvaldis, together with the Lithuanians repeatedly raided
Daugava
.

In 1209, Bishop

crusaders
and the allied Livonian army against the Principality of Jersika. They did not meet significant resistance and plundered Visvaldis's capital, the Jersika hillfort, taking his wife prisoner. Visvaldis, however, managed to escape but he was forced to surrender and became a vassal of Albert of Riga. He was forced to submit his kingdom to Albert as a gift to the
Bishopric of Riga, and received only a portion of it as a fiefdom. Visvaldis's feudal charter is the oldest such document surviving in Latvia, and calls him "the king of Jersika" ("Vissewalde, rex de Gercike").[3]

In 1214, Jersika castle was again destroyed by the German knight Meinhard from Koknese because Visvaldis was still supporting the Lithuanians. In later years, Visvaldis's lands were repeatedly divided among Bishop Albert of Riga and the Livonian Brothers of the Sword.

Visvaldis's date of death is unknown, and is probably between 1230 and 1239. The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia describes Jersika hillfort as abandoned in 1239.

References

  1. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "russia/rurik2.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.[self-published source]
  2. ^ Chronicle of Henry of Livonia
  3. ^ "Rīgas bīskaps Alberts izlēņo Jersikas kņazam Vsevolodam (Visvaldim) Jersikas novadus". www.historia.lv. Archived from the original on 2003-05-22.