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| | Religion in the Medieval Baltic - William Urban (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | 6 A decade later, however, the Livonians adhered to the foreigners and their new religion when neighboring tribes, which had remained pagan, attempted to expel them from the country. |
 | | But is is more likely that those Lettgallians and Livonians who had been plundered, murdered, raped, and kidnapped by every surrounding tribe for generations saw protection — even power, wealth, and prestige — coming to them as a result of the foreign presence. |
 | | The Livonians and Letts were food and provender for the Lithuanians and like sheep in the jaws of wolves, since they were without a shepherd. |
| www.lituanus.org /1973/73_1_06.htm (1857 words) |
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