The Latvian people live until about 1300 …

Years: 1252 - 1395

The Latvian people live until about 1300 within half a dozen or so independent and culturally distinct kingdoms.

This lack of unity hastens their conquest by German-led crusaders, who bring with them more efficient weaponry, war experience, and technology, including stone and mortar fortifications.

During the next six hundred years, various parts of the territory of Latvia will be taken over by a succession of foreign regimes, including those of Denmark, Prussia, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden, and Russia.

In this maelstrom of changing rulers, the descendants of the German conquerors are able to maintain their autonomy and their title to feudal estates by adapting to new circumstances and by offering loyalty to whoever was the dominant power.

These Baltic barons form the bulk of the upper classes and set the tone of the Baltic establishment.

Although their dominance over the Latvian serfs has often been justifiably criticized, their profound impact on Latvian cultural and social development can be observed even to this day.

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