Principality of Jersika

Principality of Jersika
terra Lettia (Latin)
Лотыголa (Russian)
before 1190–1239
Principality of Jersika in the 12th–13th centuries
Principality of Jersika in the 12th–13th centuries
CapitalJersika
Common languagesLatgalian
Religion
Eastern Orthodoxy, Paganism
GovernmentPrincipality
Prince 
• 13th century
Visvaldis
History 
• Established
before 1190
• Disestablished
1239
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Principality of Polotsk
Bishopric of Riga
Livonian Order
Today part ofLatvia

The Principality of Jersika (Latin: Gerzika, terra Lettia; German: Gerzika, Zargrad; Russian: Герсикское княжество, Ерсикское княжество) was a medieval principality in the east of modern-day Latvia, and one of the largest medieval states in Latvia before the Northern Crusades. The capital of Jersika was located on a hill fort 165 kilometres (103 mi) southeast of Riga.


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