Livonian Crusade - Battles

Battles

  • Battle of Riga (1203)
  • Battle of Koknese (1205)
  • Battle of Salaspils (1206)
  • Battle of Turaida (1206)
  • Battle of Saaremaa, 1206
  • Battle of Koknese (1208)
  • Battle of Otepää (1208)
  • Battle of Jersika, 1209
  • Battle of Otepää (1210)
  • Battle of Cēsis (1210)
  • Battle of Ümera, 1210
  • Battle of Turaida (1211)
  • Battle of Viljandi, 1211
  • Battle of Lehola, 1215
  • Battle of Riga (1215)
  • Battle of Soontagan, 1215
  • Battle of Otepää, 1217
  • Battle of Soontagan, 1217
  • Battle of St. Matthew's Day, 1217
  • Battle of Lyndanisse, 1219
  • Siege of Mežotne, 1219
  • Battle of Lihula, 1220
  • Siege of Tallinn, 1221
  • Battle of Soela, 1223
  • Battle of the Ümera River Bridge, 1223
  • Battle of Viljandi (1223)
  • Siege of Tallinn (1223)
  • Siege of Tartu, 1224
  • Battle of Muhu, 1227
  • Siege of Aizkraukle (1229)
  • Battle of Saule, 1236
  • Battle of Durbe, 1260
  • Siege of Tērvete (1259)
  • Battle of Tērvete (1270)
  • Siege of Dobele (1279)
  • Battle of Tērvete (1280)
  • Siege of Dobele (1281)
  • Battle of Riga (1281)
  • Battle of Tērvete (1281)
  • Battle of Garoza 1287
  • Battle of Dobele (1290)

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    These battles sound incredible to us. I think that posterity will doubt if such things ever were,—if our bold ancestors who settled this land were not struggling rather with the forest shadows, and not with a copper-colored race of men. They were vapors, fever and ague of the unsettled woods. Now, only a few arrowheads are turned up by the plow. In the Pelasgic, the Etruscan, or the British story, there is nothing so shadowy and unreal.
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    Masculinity is not something given to you, but something you gain. And you gain it by winning small battles with honor.
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