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The Balts were various tribes of people who lived on the Baltic Sea in what is modern-day Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. |
The '''Balts''' were various tribes of people who lived on the Baltic Sea in what is modern-day [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]]. |
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The tribes who became known as the Baltic [[Viking]]s, for their marauding and raiding, were the Latgalians, Curonians and Estonians. |
The tribes who became known as the Baltic [[Viking]]s, for their marauding and raiding, were the Latgalians, Curonians and Estonians. |
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Source: Uustalu, Evald ''The History of the Estonian people'' (London: Boreas Publishing Co. Ltd, 1952) p.26 |
''Source:'' Uustalu, Evald ''The History of the Estonian people'' (London: Boreas Publishing Co. Ltd, 1952) p.26 |
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Revision as of 13:05, 30 June 2005
The Balts were various tribes of people who lived on the Baltic Sea in what is modern-day Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
The tribes who became known as the Baltic Vikings, for their marauding and raiding, were the Latgalians, Curonians and Estonians.
Source: Uustalu, Evald The History of the Estonian people (London: Boreas Publishing Co. Ltd, 1952) p.26
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