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Principality of Jersika
- 900s: Jersika is established as an Latgalian outpost of the principality of Polotsk.
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Bandava
- 900s: Only little is known about Curonian land of Bandava.
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Tālava
- 900s: Only little is known about the Latgalian land of Tālava.
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Bishopric of Livonia
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- 1200s: Lamekins is ruler of the Curonians.
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Bishopric of Riga[1]
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- 1200s: Tālivaldis is ruler of Tālava and allies himself with bishop Albert of Riga.
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- 1224: The bishopric annexes most of Tālava.
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State of the Teutonic Order[1]
- 1237: The Livonian Order is part of the Teutonic Order.
- 1238: The Teutonic Order and the Livonian Order start a crusade against the paganic Lithuanians.
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Bishopric of Courland[1]
- 1234: Engelbert becomes the first bishop of Courland.
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- 1239: After the death of prince Visvaldis, Jersika is annexed to the Livonian Order.
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- 1253: Courland, including Bandava, is divided between the Bishopric of Courland and the Livonian Order.
- 1290: Courland becomes subject to the Teutonic Order.
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Archbishopric of Riga
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Livonian Order
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Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- 1561: The Livonian Order is continued by the Courland and Semigallia as a vassal state of Poland. With the Treaty of Vilna the Livonian Order loses parts to Poland-Lithuania, Livonia, Sweden and Denmark. The Estonian part falls to Sweden.
- 1570-1578: Courland is claimed by Livonia.
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- 1559: Johann IV sells his lands to king Frederik II of Denmark. He gives Courland and Ösel-Wiek to his brother Magnus, who becomes bishop of Courland and Ösel-Wiek. Courland becomes a vassal state of Denmark.
- 1570-1578: Courland is claimed by the Kingdom of Livonia, a proposed Russian client state, led by Magnus, who remains bishop of Courland and Ösel-Wiek.
- 1572: Magnus loses Ösel-Wiek.
- 1578: The Kingdom of Livonia is defeated by Poland-Lithuania.
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Free and Imperial City of Riga
- 1561: The last archbishop is Wilhelm von Brandenburg. Riga, with the exception of the city of Riga, is conquered by Poland-Lithuania and annexed to Livonia, whereby the capital continues as free city.
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Duchy of Livonia
- 1561: Riga, with the exception of the city of Riga, is conquered by Poland-Lithuania. It merges with the Livonian Order into the duchy of Livonia which created as a vassal state of Poland.
- 1570-1578: The Duchy of Livonia is claimed by the Kingdom of Livonia, a proposed Russian client state, led by Magnus. Magnus is also bishop of Courland and Ösel-Wiek.
- 1577: Russia ends its relation with the Kingdom of Livonia.
- 1578: The Kingdom of Livonia is defeated by Poland-Lithuania.
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 1581: Riga is annexed to Poland-Lithuania.
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Kingdom of Denmark
- 1583: Magnus dies and king Frederik II of Denmark inherits Courland.
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Kingdom of Sweden
- 1621: Riga and part of Livonia are conquered by Sweden.
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Tsardom of Russia
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Russian Empire
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- 1772: A part of Poland-Lithuania is annexed to Russia.
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Russian Republic
- 1917: After the revolutions commence in Russia, several entities are established on the territory of Russia.
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Republic of Latvia
- 1918: Latvia secedes from Russia. Germany creates in the same region the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia as a German client state. It merges the same year with a attempted Baltic State into the United Baltic Duchy. A war between the Latvian government, Russia and German-Balts takes places.
- 1920: The Latvian–Soviet Peace Treaty after the Russian defeat brings peace between Latvia and Soviet-Russia. Also the German-Balts are defeated and the independence of Latvia is recognized. A constituent assembly is elected a an universal suffrage.
- 1921: Latvia joins the League of Nations.
- 1922: Latvia gets a parliament elected in free multi-party elections on a universal suffrage. The parliament elects the president and the government is responsible to the parliament.
- 1934: Prime minister Kārlis Ulmanis dissolved the parliament and established an authoritarian rule. The parliament is disbanded and all parties are prohibited.
- 1939: Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union sign the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Latvia is forced to accept Soviet bases in their countries.
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Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
- 1940: The Soviet Union invades Latvia. The Soviet Union creates a soviet republic as a Soviet puppet state.
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- 1940: The Latvian SSR becomes a constituent state of the Soviet Union.
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German Empire
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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Republic of Latvia
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