The Baltic Vikings: Curonians

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  • @aaronstavern
    @aaronstavern  Рік тому +11

    Documentary I used in this video: ua-cam.com/video/EqOtPh9gEsQ/v-deo.html
    Thumbnail art by: instagram.com/_pekle_?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    • @arekarek1991
      @arekarek1991 10 місяців тому

      In West, everyone knows only vikings where slavs was a stranger tribe.

  • @cilindras2952
    @cilindras2952 2 роки тому +278

    As a Lithuanian I am deeply greatful to you for making this video. Since baltic pagan religion and history is so obscure and most of our older history is only found in sources from other cultures and countries, we ourselves miss out on alot of it. I always used to be really frustrated at how much of our ancestor's history and culture went unrecorded in any way, but your video has made me realise that there is so much more invaluable pieces of information left to discover than I first thought, it's just that they are all scattered across other cultures. Now I'm hell-bent on searching for it.

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  2 роки тому +17

      My pleasure!

    • @Swarmah
      @Swarmah 2 роки тому +17

      Latvians are lucky that these tales still survived here, but mostly as mythical stories and novels from old age, but we had people gathering those diaries and stuff. And in Latvia those things mostly survived because of german historians recording a lot of stuff in their books back in the day.

    • @cilindras2952
      @cilindras2952 2 роки тому +11

      @@Swarmah true, it's really paradoxical how having had your country occupied and at risk of ethnic extinction saved so much of it's early history

    • @Swarmah
      @Swarmah 2 роки тому +13

      @@cilindras2952 then came rashians and tried to destroy it all tho. Germans back in the day had very cultural society, they had a lot of historians, who just wanted to record everything and examine it, they were very interested in the unknown.

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      You wanna know why you can't find any Baltic pagan culture? You wanna know?!
      Well here's the reason:
      YOUR ANCIENT BALTIC ANCESTORS HAD NO CULTURE!!!
      *BECAUSE THEY WERE SAVAGES!!!*
      BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
      DEUS VULT!!! YOU PAGAN SAVAGE!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

  • @laurandz
    @laurandz 2 роки тому +304

    “God, save us from the plague, the fire and the Curonians."
    This was found inscribed on a Danish church, dated to the 11th-12th centuries.

    • @Husrip19
      @Husrip19 2 роки тому +6

      No proof.

    • @laurandz
      @laurandz 2 роки тому +49

      @@Husrip19 there is the mention in Heimskringla. Not as vivid but it does contain the main bit - the prayer to God to protect from the Curonians

    • @frand1844
      @frand1844 Рік тому +3

      They also said that on that sign is Croatians xD but on church in middle Europa somewhere

    • @bobthebuzztard
      @bobthebuzztard Рік тому +1

      @@frand1844 🐴💩

    • @vilisveidis
      @vilisveidis Рік тому +2

      Haha! I just made a comment saying how my father visited that (or a similar site) during his 20's. Glad to know other people know of it as well :)

  • @vilisveidis
    @vilisveidis Рік тому +71

    During my father's travels across Europe when he was in his 20's, he came to a monument in northern Denmark saying:"God save us from the storms, and the Kurs(Kurši)" (EDIT: This prayer is alluded to in 7:50 of the video!) It makes me proud to be descended from one of the only peoples that the Vikings not only couldn't conquer, but downright feared for their ferocity. Lai dzīvo Baltija!!🇱🇻🤝🇱🇹🤝🇪🇪

    • @aistisbirskys3927
      @aistisbirskys3927 8 місяців тому +2

      I am mostly kuršis an a bit of žemaitis

    • @RackerPaS
      @RackerPaS 7 місяців тому

      🙄 Anyone who prays in a church is a Christian and no longer a pagan Viking.

    • @MykhailoAndrushchenko
      @MykhailoAndrushchenko 6 місяців тому

      Lol what does estonia have to to with it?

    • @aistisbirskys3927
      @aistisbirskys3927 6 місяців тому +1

      @@MykhailoAndrushchenko estonias are half baltic, half finish finish are half siberian half skandinavian

    • @Deport.blacks
      @Deport.blacks 6 місяців тому

      Balts were slaves. by the way

  • @ReasonAboveEverything
    @ReasonAboveEverything 2 роки тому +157

    The word viking has become a brand of pirates from skandinavia to a degree that people forget that pretty much every nation around Baltic sea practiced piracy. Scandinavians just practiced it most extensively.

    • @vitagail
      @vitagail Рік тому +1

      Skandinavija iš nothing to do with this video

    • @finger5748
      @finger5748 Рік тому +6

      @@vitagail it kinda does tho it refrences vikings many times

  • @tritonmole
    @tritonmole Рік тому +40

    Im from Kurzeme, modern name for the land of Curonians. There is an old saying of Kurši putting up cut off legs of invaders on sticks on the Baltic sea shores. Most invaders thought it was a warning to stay away from these lands, but actually the warriors were drying up the legs in the seashore winds and sun to be able to pull off the fine leather boots from the cutoff legs.

    • @tyv5887
      @tyv5887 8 місяців тому +1

      That’s metal af!

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz 7 місяців тому

      I've heard that story, too, and it's quite stupid. It simply doesn't make sense.

    • @DitaDike1993
      @DitaDike1993 6 місяців тому +4

      @@kraanz Thats half truth, but human skin was used,yes. As descendant of Curonians, my ancestors did a lot of cruel things, as exsample, - killing newborns, if they was fathered by some other men, from different culture. As i know, we didnt took slaves. We just killed. Womens was strictly guarded, and until ww2, women from Kurzeme had 1 common thing, getting pregnant before men go to war,from our men. Long story short, we did all things together, also, raising children. There wasn't only mother/father thing. Inwolved was all people in hause. In most cases paid workers( other Latvians,not slaves), and 3-4 generations of family members. We still do that, in some parts..... Curonians didn't leave family home,they expanded family home. ✅

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz 6 місяців тому

      @@DitaDike1993 Kuršiem pilnīgi noteikti bija vergi, t.i., dreļļi, kas gan nedudz atšķiras. Vergs ir vergs, drellis/thrall sevi var... "atrstādāt," vai pat otrādi, pārdot sevi drellībā. Apmŗam, ja tu esi drellis 20 gadus no vietas, wtf, tu laikam neesi normāls =]
      Kurši nodedzināja pirmo zviedru galvaspilsētu tik pamatīgi, ka tie bija spiesti labāk uzcelt jaunu - Stokholmu. Sirot Kursā nebija laba ideja, tev atriebsies.
      Un, tāpat kā pie skandināvienm, kas tavuprāt, valdīja saimniecībā, kad tie stulbie veči atkal aibrauca kauties? Saimniece! ;D
      P.S. Ir iemesls, kāpēc uz pasaules globusa ir viens līcis, ko sauc nevis par zviedru, somu, dāņu vai pom'erāņu līci, vai jūru. Vācieši vienīgie to uzdrīkstas saukt par Austrumu jūru. Pārējie tie zina to kā tieši Baltijas jeb drīzāk, baltu jūuru.Šeit? Nelien.

    • @maijaliepa119
      @maijaliepa119 3 дні тому +1

      @@DitaDike1993 🌲🎄🌲🎄🌲Thank You for Your Words. Blessings 🌲🎄🌲🎄🌲🎄🌲🎄🌲🎄🌲🎄🌲

  • @datdude534
    @datdude534 10 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the video! My dad was the first born in America and both sides of his family were from Latvia, so it's awesome hearing about the history of the area!

  • @thecritic69420
    @thecritic69420 2 роки тому +38

    My name is Kuhr. My ancestors were driven away from their home during WW2 but I can trace my roots way back to the Kuren (how we call them in German).

  • @vviewerv915
    @vviewerv915 7 місяців тому +3

    One of best videos about Curonian tribe.

  • @Briedys101
    @Briedys101 Рік тому +32

    I'm Lithuanian and I'm so happy that I found this video. Instant subscribe, our history is so scatered around the Europe. It is really hard to find such information. Video is great from the begining to the end. That background music creates amazing atmosphere, you just dive yourself into the past...

  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 2 роки тому +45

    The similarities in warfare that the Baltic peoples had with the Norse reminds me of how the Mongols frequently fought Turkic and Tungistic peoples who also practiced warfare in a manner similar to themselves.

    • @KK-us4qu
      @KK-us4qu Рік тому

      Google xiongnu empire and you might find yourself going down an interesting rabbit hole.

  • @christinewilliams6286
    @christinewilliams6286 Рік тому +19

    I just found out that my father is mainly Lithuanian. This explains a lot about me and things I am drawn to. Thank you so much for this!

  • @Vort317545
    @Vort317545 2 роки тому +32

    In 1183 a force of 186,000 Curzeme and fellow Latvian and Baltic tribes had enough of Swedish Viking raids on our shore of the Baltic Sea. We raided, sacked their capital Sigtuna marched across to Norway and gave them some payback to!! So frightened were they that Norway converted to Christianity for help from the Pope. And in Sweden all Christian masses up to the 16th Century ended with the prayer. God save us from the Cur! God save us from the wrath of Latvians. We Latvians and fellow Balts are Deeply proud of our Pagan Identity. While the rest of Europe gave up their gods an goddesses

    • @noahtylerpritchett2682
      @noahtylerpritchett2682 2 роки тому +7

      This isn't uniquely Baltic. The Finnic Balts were equally stubborn. Keralian, Estonian, Sami, and other Finnic peoples equally stayed closeted pagans so long.
      Uralics broadly speaking. It's also wasn't uncommon for Uralic and Baltic or even a Occasional Northernmost Slav in Northern Russia and Urals, to be closet pagans or syncreticize of Christianity and pagans. I remember for example a Latvian Christian who had pagan customs and a Lithuanian downright pagan who merely use Jesus as a additional god for salvation rites.
      It's a rather interesting culture. When Christian they're syncretic and when pagan it's in full.

    • @edvards_edtrx3475
      @edvards_edtrx3475 2 роки тому +2

      Bruh where did you get that history from? That is 100% wrong

    • @danbratan
      @danbratan 2 роки тому

      But u did give up ur gods tho 🤔

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      Does that even matter?!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
      OY!!! YOU CURONIANS GOT BRUTALLY CONQUERED BY US HOLY CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS!!!
      DEUS VULT!!! YOU PAGAN SAVAGE!!! THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR BEING EDGY(ACTING VIKING)!!!
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    • @demblik
      @demblik Рік тому +2

      ... nobody knows latvians from this period... Curonians and estonians from Saaremaa have some like union against nordic raiders and they made raids against scandinavians and even against germans. Some times they took along western estonians to increase raiding group. There were no Latvians on the coast of Baltic Sea, Livonians lived there. From today latvian Riga to estonian Pärnu. Look on the map.. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livonians

  • @harvestblades
    @harvestblades 2 роки тому +47

    Great video! My maternal grandmother is from Lithuania (fled in 1950), & I love learning more about our ancient Baltic ancestors & teaching this to my children and eventually my grandchildren. Would love to see more on the Balts & I look forward to seeing more of your content.

    • @baltimoreeddy1210
      @baltimoreeddy1210 2 роки тому +4

      Mine did too i was told civil war but i dont know and would like to know

    • @jhtsurvival
      @jhtsurvival Рік тому +2

      My great grandfather did in 1908

  • @Hesykast
    @Hesykast Рік тому +8

    *The Curonians from the Land of Amber* are one of the most interesting ancient peoples that I've learned about. Thank you for the video.

  • @thearchy8680
    @thearchy8680 2 роки тому +226

    🇱🇹🤝🇱🇻 Real viking descendants.

    • @ricardsrozenbergs9415
      @ricardsrozenbergs9415 2 роки тому +7

      True my brother

    • @janismoisejs6314
      @janismoisejs6314 2 роки тому +7

      About a year ago I actually found out that I’m a very far desensitised for Kurši🇱🇻🇱🇻

    • @skrabs
      @skrabs 2 роки тому +7

      My Name is SKRABS, a original curonian word. Ist means „treasure, money“. Thais word doesnt exist in another language and I think, that my anchores are curonian vikings.

    • @SweetArmadillo361
      @SweetArmadillo361 2 роки тому +4

      @@skrabs "Skarb" in Polish.

    • @ralleman
      @ralleman 2 роки тому +5

      @@SweetArmadillo361 Thank you! Thats true! The similar words means the same thing. My ancores lived at curonian spit. My great grandfather came from a little village near Ruß (Rusne).

  • @kajus1402
    @kajus1402 Рік тому +44

    Worth mentioning that not all of the Curonians were conquered. The most Southern parts of Curonia joined the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and ended up assimilating into the neighboring Samogitian tribe. This includes the aforementioned Apuolė hillfort. It's believed to be the reason why the local dialect/language is so different from the rest, due to the Curonian influence.(e.g word for duck is Pylė, believed to be a curonianism and not seen in any other Lith dialect, they preserved the diphong ei instead of the diphong ie, which was only done by western balts etc)

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      DEUS VULT! YOU INFIDEL! YOU CURONIAN SAVAGES GOT CONQUERED!!! GET WRECKED!!!! ⚔️⚔️⚔️

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      WHO CARES ABOUT THAT?!!! WHY DON'T YOU JUST ACCEPT THAT YOU GOT CONQUERED IN AN EPIC WAY?!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

    • @spinamalatesta6202
      @spinamalatesta6202 Рік тому +6

      There is plenty of the diphong ei in Latvian language, probably due to the Curonian influence - meita, kleita, veikals, sveiki, beigas, teikt, reibt etc. Not just preserved some, but truly essential for the language.

    • @fandangofonteinskalita1333
      @fandangofonteinskalita1333 Рік тому +2

      @@spinamalatesta6202 oooo I never thought of it that way, how fun! I know a lot of livonian words exist in Latvian - Maksa, Skuķis, allaž, beka, jauda, but I never thought of the couronian impact on Latvian. What a fool am I!

    • @eugenijusmalisauskas-jf2fy
      @eugenijusmalisauskas-jf2fy Рік тому +1

      Pylė sakydavo mano močiutė ,o ji gyveno Pakruojo raj. TAIP kad nevykęs pvz.

  • @dfaltin
    @dfaltin 10 місяців тому +7

    Great video. I German with East Prussian ancestry. Some of my ancestors came from the Curonian Spit and were amonst the last speakers of the Curonian language in the 1940s.

    • @kestutisa3826
      @kestutisa3826 4 місяці тому +1

      It is not Curonian language. Its a dielect of Latvian + mixed with Lithuanian and German.

  • @garmonington5673
    @garmonington5673 Рік тому +10

    I’m glad I came across your video. I found out I have Baltic DNA as well as Swedish and Germanic. I enjoy learning about my heritage. Thank you.

    • @Occident.
      @Occident. Рік тому +2

      Great heritage. 👍

  • @linagrincelaityt417
    @linagrincelaityt417 Рік тому +14

    My grandmother used some words in her language which were curonian origin and her family home was close by Apuole. We are still here just under different names.

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn 9 місяців тому +3

    My father's childhood friend was from this region, his family fled in the war. Last name Kurse (Kursi). Gone for many years now, God bless him. 🙏

  • @maragracesvan6790
    @maragracesvan6790 8 місяців тому +4

    As a Latvian from Kurzeme (Courland) I would like to thank you for making this video and being almost completely correct stating facts. I imagine it is hard to detect the exact historical facts when most available written sources have been made by intruders to the particular territories. By the way "pagans" as Christians like to call them are not destroyed. They adapted to the world of Christianity to survive. 😉

  • @pawew.6830
    @pawew.6830 10 місяців тому +3

    There were other tribes, mostly slavic which had similiar tactics as the Vikings. On the Island of Wolin (in present day Poland) were Wolinians en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolinians also knowns as Chąśnicy pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chąśnicy (this article needs translation from polish).They have plunder the Kungahälla, Roskilde near Copenhagen and Lübeck.

  • @1mTheCat
    @1mTheCat Рік тому +3

    I am from Lithuania. I remember when I was in fitht grade we learned about this in history classes. Since Curonians lived on the shore of Lithuania they used to suffer from Vikings attacks. There was even a prayer made called "God save from Vikings" but it was really back and forth relationship between Vikings and Curonians. They would often sail to the shores of Scandinavian and commit the same kind of atrocities.

  • @Duur4Life
    @Duur4Life 10 місяців тому +2

    One thing to keep in mind is that in Northern Curonia lived Finno-Ugrics - Curonian Livonians. Outsiders might have not distinguished between Northern Curonians aka Finno-Ugrics and Southern Curonians aka Balts. It were probably the Northern Curonians who used to go on raiding trips along with Saaremaalased (Oeselians) since they both were Finno-Ugrians and spoke very similar languages.

  • @geoffaldwinckle1096
    @geoffaldwinckle1096 Рік тому +10

    I remember reading a 1950s book about this, in the general library of the University of Auckland, NZ, in about 1990. Wish i could remember the author.

  • @OviaiMusic
    @OviaiMusic 2 роки тому +26

    Great video make more video about Prussia or Curonians or any baltic tribes. I think they should be more promoted not many know anything about it

  • @Alvaro_Litti
    @Alvaro_Litti 2 роки тому +35

    So nicely made. Enjoyed every second of it! 😃 Try some time to make something about Estonians or ancient Estonians. Maybe even about the Oesaelians. 👍😊

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  2 роки тому +9

      Thank you! That's definitely on the list

    • @dasarath5779
      @dasarath5779 2 роки тому +4

      i would love something like that!

  • @OviaiMusic
    @OviaiMusic 2 роки тому +15

    Curonians went to fight with Vikings with Sweden and Denmark and stayed on Gotland Island

    • @weedsm0ke
      @weedsm0ke 2 роки тому

      They burn down capital city of vikings witch nowadays is known as Stockholm

  • @langskeppet9887
    @langskeppet9887 2 роки тому +11

    Would love to see a video about the Vendel age, it holds many epic legends in Sweden, thanks for this awesome video.

  • @bendenton580
    @bendenton580 Рік тому +3

    I found out I have Baltic and Celtic DNA. However it's hard to tell what parts specifically. I hope it's Irish and curonian. Badass mix.

  • @justaspivoriunas9416
    @justaspivoriunas9416 Рік тому +4

    In official sources it is stated that Kuronian language disappeared early, but I have read in literature not connected to linguistics, that between World Wars some fishermen in Kuronian spit Lithuania still spoke Kuronian. Or at least some Baltic dialect unintelligible for Lithuanian speakers.

  • @angelsmagick
    @angelsmagick 2 роки тому +9

    Enjoyed the history.... I'm addicted to listening...

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  2 роки тому +3

      Appreciate the support! ✊🏻🖤

  • @linasma235
    @linasma235 2 роки тому +21

    Lithuania was the last pagan state in Europe. Almost 1,000 years after the official conversion of the Roman Empire facilitated the gradual spread of Christianity, the Lithuanians continued to perform their ancient animist rituals and worship their gods in sacred groves. By the 13th Century, modern-day Estonia and Latvia were overrun and forcibly converted by crusaders, but the Lithuanians successfully resisted their attacks. Eventually, the state became Christian of its own accord: Grand Duke Jogaila converted to Catholicism in 1386 in order to marry the Queen of Poland

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      That's why Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are poor trash places!!! The feces toilets of Europe!!!
      BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

    • @raivorudus1070
      @raivorudus1070 3 місяці тому

      I dont agree with you. Latvians was pagans until 19th century, Estonians was not go to Christianity to end of today.

    • @linasma235
      @linasma235 3 місяці тому +1

      @@raivorudus1070 I'm not talking about people who lived in forests or fields and maintained their customs and partly their religion, I'm talking about a state whose religion was paganism and for which the crusades were organised, and as unfortunate as it is for the states that created the twentieth-century origins of the Crusades, surely no-one would organise a crusade against them

  • @Kristobliss
    @Kristobliss Рік тому +10

    That Baltic Bloodline runs deep in my Veins!!

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      And that means you're a savage who is prone to being conquered!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

  • @rudolfstikmanis3548
    @rudolfstikmanis3548 Рік тому +7

    Amazing video. One mistake that I think you mentioned was that the Curonians were the last to be conqered by the Brother of the Sword (Livonians). In fact, the last of them were the Semigallians, neighbors of the Curonians. These 2 tribes were both enemies and friends on many occasions. If I remember correctly the attack on Daugavgrīva monastery in 1228, which you mentioned, was conducted by both the Curonians and Semigallians.

    • @FVBmovies
      @FVBmovies Рік тому +5

      They were indeed frenemies.

  • @simas941
    @simas941 Місяць тому

    Great video sir. As a balt I’ve learnt something new!

  • @KoniB.
    @KoniB. 5 місяців тому +1

    Well done. To the point. Told in a good tale meter.

  • @elviskramins1369
    @elviskramins1369 2 роки тому +5

    Hehehe! Good to see something about my tribe as well! Thank you! :)

  • @noahtylerpritchett2682
    @noahtylerpritchett2682 2 роки тому +11

    Germanic/Nordic people were obsessed with trying to conquer, exterminate or assimilate the Baltic lands. Which is Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, etc.
    What attracts Germans and Scandinavians into this land? The Eastern Baltic sea I mean.

    • @Visgirtas
      @Visgirtas 2 роки тому +5

      hot women obviuosly

    • @henrylee2792
      @henrylee2792 2 роки тому +3

      As i know, Nordic people had allied relations with Balts... In Old Ladoga, the first capital of Rus; nords, balts, finns, slavs and even germans lived tougether, formed pirate troops, and commited attacks on Byzantie Empire and the area.

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      ​@@Visgirtas
      WHAT?!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! A HOLH CHRISTIAN KNIGHT LIKE ME WOULDN'T EVEN WANT TO LOOK AT THOSE DISGUSTING SMELLY SAVAGES!!! THEY ARE NOT EVEN WOMEN!! THEY'RE SIMPLY MEN ACTING LIKE WOMEN!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
      THE ONLY THING A HOLY CHRISTIAN KNIGHT LIKE ME WANTS TO DO WITH THOSE SAVAGE "WOMEN" IS TO CUT THEIR BREASTS AND COOK THEM ALIVE!! THEN I WILL FEED THEM TO MY DOGS!!!
      PAGAN BALTIC WOMEN?!! DISGUSTING!!!

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      ​@user-tx4xn4kn9m
      Pagan Baltic women are savages!!! A holy Christian knight like me wouldn't even want to look at those smelly dirty savages you call "women"!!!

    • @josephwarra5043
      @josephwarra5043 Рік тому +2

      Amber was one thing, very valuable in ancient times and highly prized up to the present day, it was used as currency and jewelry, it is the fossilized resin from ancient trees, sometimes encapsulating small insects and plants and even birds and reptiles.
      The eastern Baltic was rich in timber, foodstuffs, horses, cattle, bison, all kinds of birds and people whom the Scandinavians and Germans tried to enslave. A powerful state arose in Lithuania who fought these invaders and eventually brought an end these invasions.
      Rare in the past, the stories of the peoples of theses regions is becoming better known and more and more information is becoming available. One good thing thing that the internet has done is made research in this area much easier and much more available to researchers around the world.
      After hostility and repression for ages, the peoples of the eastern and southern Baltic still live, may God protect and guide them always, Amen.

  • @v.z.407
    @v.z.407 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. I really enjoyed how informative and well made is your video.

  • @ricardsrozenbergs9415
    @ricardsrozenbergs9415 2 роки тому +4

    I like this video finally some good content about my people

  • @MikzorTheFirst
    @MikzorTheFirst 2 роки тому +6

    Nice to see you're developing your style. Well done!

  • @wilheimreis8272
    @wilheimreis8272 Рік тому +1

    🤘💪💙⚔️🪓⚔️💙💪🤘
    hell yeah,great info

  • @AxionXIII
    @AxionXIII Рік тому +34

    When the whole world feared the Norse, the Norse feared the Kurs.

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому +1

      And the Kurs feared the Holy Christian Knights.
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! GET TF OUT OF HERE WITH THAT BUFFOONERY!!!
      CURONIANS GOT THEIR ASSES CONQUERED BY CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    • @vytautassulcas6494
      @vytautassulcas6494 Рік тому +16

      @@HolyKnight-zm7ff nope, they didnt, and finaly Balts defeated Christians in 1410

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      @@vytautassulcas6494
      WTF?!!! THE GLORIOUS CHRISTIAN PALADINS MADE THE CURONIANS THEIR SUBMISSIVE GIRLFRIENDS!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

    • @naktisnaktiss9880
      @naktisnaktiss9880 Рік тому

      Teutonians were ended up long before. Mind Sureb and Saule battles. @@vytautassulcas6494

  • @andytlwy
    @andytlwy 2 роки тому +3

    Dude this video looks amazing! 🔥

  • @lebeninglastonburyderinsel1766
    @lebeninglastonburyderinsel1766 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Very interesting video. I really enjoyed your video. I

  • @RBoii
    @RBoii 2 місяці тому

    I love to theorize that the relentless heart of the Curonians lived on in the Latvian Legions during the Kurland Fortress.

  • @ugnikalnis
    @ugnikalnis Рік тому +6

    In Lithuania Curonian descends used and worshiped pagan traditions till 19th century!

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      That's why Lithuania is a poor 🗑🗑🗑💩💩💩💩💩🧻🧻🧻🧻
      😂😂😂

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      F YOUR COUNTRY!!!
      GLORY BE TO GOD!!! AMEN!!!

    • @fridryx8464
      @fridryx8464 Рік тому +1

      @@HolyKnight-zm7ff you have some mental problems, try to fix them somehow

  • @FantomBloth
    @FantomBloth 3 місяці тому

    I love Latvia ❤. I met a Latvian girl. Thought she was Slavic, cause of Soviet stereotype. But my father said Latvians are Baltics. I'm learning thete hystory. This video helped me a lot!!! Thank you! 🇧🇬❤️🇱🇻

  • @may_18_may
    @may_18_may 25 днів тому

    Hi. Me and my all relatives were born in the land of ''Baltic Vikings''. It is interesting to watch this video, feels like this is about my roots or something. Thanks.

  • @richard7673
    @richard7673 2 роки тому +14

    I’m so proud of you for show Lithuanian some light as we really go overlooked. And you make beautiful and professional videos. I wish you a great time and hope u gain more subs and grow your channel

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much Richard!

    • @balticbvll2987
      @balticbvll2987 2 роки тому +7

      dont forget latvia, curonians mostly lived there

    • @richard7673
      @richard7673 2 роки тому +1

      @@balticbvll2987 I wouldn't say most

    • @balticbvll2987
      @balticbvll2987 2 роки тому +4

      @@richard7673 yes you would

    • @laurandz
      @laurandz 2 роки тому +7

      @@richard7673 you’d be really, really wrong then. Of course Curonians lived in what is today’s Latvia. Look at where Courland is. Or, you know, any approximate map.

  • @zuikis
    @zuikis 2 роки тому +5

    Funny thing lithuanians called vikings "žuvėdos" wich translates as "fish eaters" and Curonians "kuršiai" wich probably is a fish called "karšis" Abramis brama - common bream, that's because with the dialect vowels change and no one understood how similar words can actually be, also there is "kuršių marios" the Cronian lagoon at lithuanian coas side, and it is full of bream ,so probably Curonians were called by this fish name and viking were called fish eaters.

    • @druginys
      @druginys Рік тому

      Čia girti lietuviai pirtyje taip vadina vikingus?

    • @naktisnaktiss9880
      @naktisnaktiss9880 Рік тому

      Ne, blaivūs lietuviai, kuršiai, prūsai taip vadino žuvėdus (švedus) prieš tūkstantį metų ir dar ilgai vėliau. @@druginys

    • @antanassmetona4054
      @antanassmetona4054 11 місяців тому +1

      @@druginys visi lietuviai taip anksčiau vadino vikingus, specifiškai švedus

  • @Arminius420
    @Arminius420 Рік тому

    This is so true everyone thinks of vikings as just Swedes or Dans or Norse and forgets about the eastern people that were raiding in the Baltics long after and were responsible for the end of sword brothers.

  • @jakkeledin4645
    @jakkeledin4645 6 місяців тому +1

    One question;
    Curonians = kuurit are baltic and uralic peoples. Usual uralic culture is forest culture.
    How they make that unic sea culture???? Has anybody do any searshing for that???
    Thanks for video.

  • @simkunaskestutis6467
    @simkunaskestutis6467 2 роки тому +2

    Toponims of Curonians in Lithuania and Latvia with "- ga": Kretinga. Palanga. Neringa. Kuldiga...

  • @Such.is.life.of.an.adventurer
    @Such.is.life.of.an.adventurer 2 роки тому +17

    Very good well done video.
    5/5 🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸
    5/5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    Also could you make a video about grass snakes 🐍 being worshiped in the Baltic region? I’d like to see more videos about Baltic region in particular since there are very little videos on the Baltic region stories, legends and history, very little.
    And your videos are often interesting and great to listen to.

  • @Son-of-Tyr
    @Son-of-Tyr 2 роки тому +4

    Love this video bud. Great research, great content. Took me a bit to get to it(working) but man what a treat once I did. Great job buddy. Check out the Oeselians more. Deep dive on them would be great. Dude I love it yes! The battle of Bravellir!!!

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  2 роки тому

      They will be coming soon don't worry 😉✊🏻✊🏻

    • @langskeppet9887
      @langskeppet9887 2 роки тому +1

      The battle of Bråvalla would be awesome!

  • @SL-hq2ck
    @SL-hq2ck 2 роки тому +3

    Very well made video!

  • @albanfisher6857
    @albanfisher6857 Рік тому +1

    Can you post some of your sources 🙏 I would love to read more on thistopic

  • @indrekkpringi
    @indrekkpringi 6 місяців тому +1

    The Saaremaa Vikings origins are so old. they predate all written records of Viking culture.
    In fact the anthropological findings on Saaremaa reveal that they were the first Vikings.
    All other Viking culture came from Scandinavians copying their ships and raiding tactics.
    The Curonians were probably the 2nd Vikings since they lived right next to Saaremaa.

  • @Khalistan999
    @Khalistan999 2 місяці тому

    Its nice to see a new indo european iv discovered, thank you buddy

  • @ningen1980
    @ningen1980 2 роки тому +1

    Explains the meaning of my given name Dain (song). I know not of Latvian or Slavic language, but the elder songs resonate my soul.

    • @vytautassulcas6494
      @vytautassulcas6494 Рік тому +1

      You can listen Lithuanian song "Stay" for EuroVision Contest this year. It contains magic "Čiūto oi tūto" in english "chiooto oh tooto"

  • @SPSSkals
    @SPSSkals Рік тому +1

    We still have our pagan traditions, we know the religious beliefs and gods, even if we don't believe it so much, but we have pagan celebrations like Jani where we dance around fires and so on. Also some Curonian language pieces still exist just not completely. My grandma was from Kurzeme (Curonia) and she spoke some words that were very unique to Latvian.

  • @brandonmichel-kv1xl
    @brandonmichel-kv1xl 11 місяців тому +1

    My ancestors. I'm Lithuanian/Swedish and love my nature and dogs more than people

  • @shymebc
    @shymebc 10 місяців тому +4

    I think we forget also the Slavs of Pomerania were also know as fierce sea raider (The Wends).
    Using ships designed to carry horses to raid deep into danish territory even after the Viking age. Even reaching eastern Norway.
    With Christianity taking root in Denmark many crusaders and holy wars were needed to subdue them as they still practiced paganism into the 13 century.
    A stepping stone for the the following crusades that would eventually reach the baltics

  • @remigijuslukauskas4517
    @remigijuslukauskas4517 Рік тому +2

    I have a homestead in north-eastern Lithuania. The village of Kuršiškii is nearby. Historians claim that it was founded by the Curonians who fled to Lithuania fleeing from the Teutonic Order when they lost to it.
    I jokingly tell men who have taken wives from that village that their wives are not Lithuanian. They are surprised, angry, but when I tell the whole story, they laugh and say that it was a long time ago.
    The villagers do not remember anything about their origins.

  • @ReasonAboveEverything
    @ReasonAboveEverything 2 роки тому +15

    If you start doing videos about nordic peoples other than just finns whose history is less know you might actually be able to increase the views on your channel significantly. The few other channels about similar topics are very often bot English speaking.
    There are some still existing loan words from kuronians in Finnish language but I can only remember one. Scythe-vigades-viikate. It apparently means all cutting.

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 10 місяців тому

      Hard to say which way the word spread. Scythe in Estonian is vikat, in Latvian it's completely different. What if it spread from South Estonia to Kuronia?

  • @davidcunningham2074
    @davidcunningham2074 6 місяців тому

    very interesting.

  • @antanassmetona4054
    @antanassmetona4054 11 місяців тому +9

    Balts are not cousins to slavs. We're nowhere close to even being similar in any way whatsoever. Besides that, great video.

    • @ViXbart11
      @ViXbart11 6 місяців тому +2

      Slavs and Balts are the closest cousins to each other from root of Yamnaya culture indo-european languages family

    • @antanassmetona4054
      @antanassmetona4054 6 місяців тому +5

      @@ViXbart11 completely wrong. Balts and Finnic people are the closest genetically. Linguistically Baltic is an isolated language group, just like Albanian or Greek.

    • @ViXbart11
      @ViXbart11 6 місяців тому +1

      @@antanassmetona4054 You confused me so much that I had to check it out...
      But in the end it turns out that I was right :)
      Baltic languages are from indo-european languages family.
      Finnic lan. are from Ugro-finnic family from Ural✌
      ...but you managed to cause a stir🙆‍♂

    • @antanassmetona4054
      @antanassmetona4054 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@ViXbart11 Yes, Baltic languages come from an Indo-European language family. No one is even denying that. But it's a fact that Finnic people are the closest relatives genetically to Baltic people and vice versa. Balts and Slavs are completely different entities, and that's your argument that I tried to point out.

    • @jeremievivianagriffin9458
      @jeremievivianagriffin9458 4 місяці тому

      YES,Balts are related to the Slavs.

  • @pystykorva7114
    @pystykorva7114 2 роки тому +8

    Hyvä! Jatka samaan malliin! ;)

  • @hannes0000
    @hannes0000 Рік тому

    Do oselians video also please.

  • @naktisnaktiss9880
    @naktisnaktiss9880 Рік тому +1

    Surprisingly there is nothing about Ragnar Lodbrok having been beaten by curonians twice in famous THE VIKINGS serial movie.

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz Рік тому +4

      In the very first episode, Ragnar loses a battle "somewhere in the East." He loses almost his entire force, and the last man attacking him can be heard screaming "mirsti!"
      Also, Vikings is an absolutely horrendous series. No history in it whatsoever. Not a single warrior knows what a helmet is (because we would struggle to tell them apart), the Anglo-Saxons wear 14th-15th century armor, Lagartha eventually leads an army of lesbians wearing Matrix-style leather coats, and so on, and so on. Also, it makes it feel like the Lothbroksons conquered the entire world in, like, 3 years. Historical Rollo lived roughly 200 years later.
      Stopped watching it after Ragnar's death. I couldn't take it any more.

  • @KohaAlbert
    @KohaAlbert 2 роки тому

    Northern Crusades
    Baltics aka "Last lagans of Europe" got crossed for what the ancestors of the crusaders did just century or two earlier (not to forget: "old habits die hard")

  • @skrabs
    @skrabs 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the english version. I saw it in lituanian, but dont understand.

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  2 роки тому +1

      That's the exact same reason why I made this 🤣🤣🤣

  • @josephkrizauskas1052
    @josephkrizauskas1052 6 місяців тому

    Where do the Samogitians fit in all of this?

  • @tashatexass8051
    @tashatexass8051 Місяць тому +1

    I'm from curonian ancestry...still kinda wild and untamed

  • @Sksk27547
    @Sksk27547 7 місяців тому +1

    50 miles long? Interesting 🙂

  • @W47689
    @W47689 Рік тому

    All my ancestors got from the northern region. From sweden to lithuania, up to northern poland my ancestry is from

  • @wolfganggugelweith8760
    @wolfganggugelweith8760 8 місяців тому +1

    Ah, the Kurländer!

  • @florencemetta7721
    @florencemetta7721 9 місяців тому +2

    Came here because I am 4.4% Baltic.

  • @mskouds
    @mskouds 2 роки тому +6

    hey curonians arent dead they all live in a town called Kuršenai :D

    • @LitNoah
      @LitNoah 2 роки тому

      Raminkis,eržile! :D

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      WHAT?!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! CURONIANS GOT CONQUERED BY US HOLY CHRISTIANS KNIGHTS!!! DEUS VULT!!! YOU DIRTY PAGAN SAVAGE!!!
      THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR BEING EDGY(ACTING VIKING)!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      SAVAGES!!! CURONIANS ARE SAVAGES WHO GOT CONQUERED BY US GLORIOUS HOLY CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS!!! AS A RESULT, ENTIRE CURONIAN WAY OF LIFE WAS LOST!!!
      POOR POOR CURONIANS!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz Рік тому +2

      No, they live in Kurzeme. Literally meaning "the land of kurši."

    • @naktisnaktiss9880
      @naktisnaktiss9880 Рік тому

      Kuršėnuose gyvena tik tie, kur likosi po Durbės mūšio.

  • @superchickeny7
    @superchickeny7 2 роки тому +1

    Subbed easily

  • @mussegt
    @mussegt 11 місяців тому

    Intrestingly I have 21,1% Curonian DNA and I am from Finland. And I am pension from military from Air Force 34 years. But I am also 21,7% Viking (Swedish) Now I understand why my DNA is so much in Gotland too. They did live and fight each others under 100 miles or 150km from each others. DNA is so interesteing, You can find new relatives and get info where are You really from.

  • @jrsgarage7623
    @jrsgarage7623 Рік тому

    Irish in Finland. I got a somewhat mythological bloodline. I'm a direct decendent of forest Finn's that decended from Viking kings and princes in northern Sweden burea and includes the Bure kinship. I can send the geneology tables I got. Like 30 pages back 1000 years.

    • @danilapolesciuk4316
      @danilapolesciuk4316 Рік тому +1

      I don't know if it's possible here but I really wanna see it

    • @jrsgarage7623
      @jrsgarage7623 Рік тому

      @@danilapolesciuk4316 what's your email

    • @amandasheals1202
      @amandasheals1202 Рік тому

      @jrsgarage I am very interested in researching more about my own ancestry from this area- would you be willing to share the geneology charts you have?

  • @christ1577
    @christ1577 2 роки тому +2

    ngl it's funny hearing foreigners struggle with Latvian language and it's hard names of places and people

  • @studentstudent5044
    @studentstudent5044 Рік тому +1

    I am from Sweden

  • @zooziz5724
    @zooziz5724 2 місяці тому

    So I'm seeing this story in comments of Scandinavians either praying or a writing carved into church to save us from Curs or Kurs. Could it be the origin of English word curse? :D
    Edit: it make sense. If they themselves called anything like today's dialect of north west Lithuania it should sound something like KURSHE (KURŠÈ) - KUR as in CURse, SH as in SHine and EH as in mEH. So it could litteraly be spelled as Curse since latin as far as I remember either didn't have letter K or used C and K interchangeably. Take that into consideration and you have and it's literally the same word Kurše and Curse.
    Thats wilde to think about :D imagine if there were some stories that were interpreted as curse but in reality it was just some wild Baltic boys causing some ruckus :D

  • @elisabethfransson1510
    @elisabethfransson1510 Рік тому +1

    ❤❤

  • @zin.nesis1
    @zin.nesis1 Рік тому +1

    Yeah boyyyy 🇱🇻

  • @AntonioBrandao
    @AntonioBrandao 6 місяців тому +1

    The Christian yoke is no more. Time to embrace our ancestral traditions again!

  • @cherub3624
    @cherub3624 Рік тому

    Good old Harold Wartoot.

  • @dainius82
    @dainius82 2 роки тому +1

    ...so that’s where my name comes from

  • @davestrasburg408
    @davestrasburg408 2 роки тому +6

    Fascinating! Shows how monotheism has been the misfortune of the world.

  • @kestutisa3826
    @kestutisa3826 4 місяці тому

    Curonian affected Lithuanian language and Samogitian dielect.

  • @jlmcgill2031
    @jlmcgill2031 Рік тому +24

    It’s really sad and unfortunate how European tribes lose their native identity after Christianization.

    • @missmorgan5630
      @missmorgan5630 Рік тому +10

      Lithuanian here. Our and our brothers Latvians and Estonians identity is very alive and celebrated! We still celebrating some pegan events and singing our folk songs with pride! Check out Latvian song and dance festival for example, it's been talked about with jealousy in Lithuania long after 😊

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure 10 місяців тому

      This is why Christianity typically gets a smirk from people.

    • @Edis12121
      @Edis12121 6 місяців тому

      You are wrong mate, baltic people still retained their national identity, plus Grand Duchy of Lithuania was the last country to be baptised
      And our pagan influence still somewhat remained (national holidays on sacred pagan days)
      So my advice is dont make your own personal conclusions before you write stuff like this

  • @bettyalaross
    @bettyalaross 8 місяців тому

    I've just discovered that I had some od Curonians DNA ( MyTrueAncestry).Very strange feeling after that video.. :)

  • @Mot1956
    @Mot1956 8 місяців тому

    Slavs in Russia and Belarus were de facto converted to Christianity only in 16th century.
    There is a Slavic pagan community in Balerus that were never converted to Christianity and was destroyed by the communists only in 20th century.

  • @apalupsk
    @apalupsk 3 місяці тому +2

    When you start your episode with - "the modern baltic nations, close cousins to the slavs" you immediately discredit yourselves. Balts are not related to slavs. More slavs are related to Balts, like Belorussians (krivchi)

  • @Wolfman2989
    @Wolfman2989 2 роки тому +10

    Church erased so much culture and history, especially finnish history...

    • @HolyKnight-zm7ff
      @HolyKnight-zm7ff Рік тому

      A lifestyle centering around raiding, pirating, banditry, pillaging, slavery, and rape is what you call a culture!
      If it weren't for us Holy Christian Knights, your mother and your sister would be Curonian sex slaves by now.
      I am glad that those finnish savages got destroyed and conquered by us holy Christian knights! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!