Sēlpils

Sēlpils

Sēlpils or Sēļpils or Selpils (Latin: "castrum Selonum", "the castle of the Selonians," German: "Selburg") was the military and political center of ancient Selonia, a Baltic land that lay in what is now northern Lithuania and in southern Latvia east of the Semigallian lands and mostly on the left bank of the Daugava river.

Archaeological evidence shows that Sēlpils, 17 km northwest of modern Jēkabpils, was a major settlement between the 10th and 13th centuries. Used as a base for raids by the Selonians and their Lithuanian allies into Latgalian and Livonian lands, Sēlpils was first mentioned in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, which describes its capture by the Livonian Order and their Christianized ethnic Livonian allies in 1208. Sēlpils was briefly the seat of a Selonian diocese (1218-1226), and then came under the rule of the Livonian Order, which constructed fortifications there for the Advocate (German: "Vogt") of the Order. These were destroyed by the Swedes in 1704, during the Great Northern War, and only traces of the foundations are visible at the site today.

References

*Arveds Švābe, ed.: "Latvju enciklopēdija". Stockholm: Trīs Zvaigznes, 1952-1953.

*Edgars Andersons, ed.: "Latvju enciklopēdija 1962-1982". Lincoln: American Latvian Association, 1983-1990. Entry "Sēlija" available at [http://www.historia.lv/alfabets/S/Se/selija/encik/selija_le_1962.htm historia.lv] . Retrieved 26 February 2006.

*Vytautas Kazakevičius: [http://www.istorija.lt/la/arch20-01engKazok.htm "Selonian archaeological sites in Lithuania"] Retrieved 26 February 2006.


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