The Balts or Baltic people (Lithuanian:baltai, Latvian:balti) are an Indo-Europeanethno-linguistic group who speak the Baltic languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family, which was originally spoken by tribes living in area east of Jutland peninsula in the west and Moscow, Oka and Volga rivers basins in the east. One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained. Among the Baltic peoples are modern Lithuanians, Latvians (including Latgalians) — all Eastern Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the Western Balts — whose people also survived, but their languages and cultures are now extinct.
Etymology
Adam of Bremen in the latter part of the 11th century AD was the first writer to use the term Baltic in its modern sense to mean the sea of that name. Although he must have been familiar with the ancient name, Balcia, meaning a supposed island in the Baltic Sea, and although he may have been aware of the Baltic words containing the stem balt-, "white", as "swamp", he reports that he followed the local use of balticus from baelt ("belt") because the sea stretches to the east "in modum baltei" ("in the manner of a belt"). This is the first reference to "the Baltic or Barbarian Sea, a day's journey from Hamburg."
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Balts
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The Balts or Baltic people (Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are an ethno-linguistic group of people who speak the Baltic languages of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages.
One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained.
Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all Eastern Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the Western Balts — whose languages and cultures are now extinct.
Medieval German chronicler Adam of Bremen in the latter part of the 11th century AD was the first writer to use the term "Bal...
published: 08 Dec 2021
The Rise and Fall of the Balts: Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians
How did the Balts (Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians) rise and fall in Europe from one of the most powerful empires in history, to the collection of middling post-Soviet states that we see today? Today let's discuss some of the history of the Baltic peoples and others that have inhabited this region, and the evolution of the modern nations into what we see today.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the Baltic nations and their rise, fall and evolution throughout history. Thanks for watching!
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published: 19 Dec 2018
Indo Europeans and Balts
Filmas anglų kalba apie indoeuropiečių kilmės teorijas ir baltų kilmę. Pasakojamos Marijos Gimbutienės, Rimutės Rimantienės, Algirdo Girininko baltų kilmės istorijos. Nurodomas naujųjų ateivių – Rutulinių amforų ir Virvelinės keramikos žmonių – indėlis apie 5000 m. pr. Kr. atsirandant baltų kultūrai.
published: 28 Sep 2019
Tranzits - Nevaru But Balts
Tranzits - Nevaru But Balts
published: 30 Apr 2013
Nevaru būt balts
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Nevaru būt balts · Tranzīts · Ralfs Rubenis
Nevaru būt balts
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published: 04 May 2021
Dnieper Balts
The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Eastern Balts, that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed and partly assimilated by the Slavs by the 13th century. To the north and northeast of the Dnieper Balts were the Volga Finns, and to the southeast and south were the ancient Iranians, the Scythians.
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The Balts or B...
Balts, by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4540 / CC BY SA 3.0
#Baltic_peoples
#Indo-European_peoples
#Modern_Indo-European_peoples
The Balts or Baltic people (Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are an ethno-linguistic group of people who speak the Baltic languages of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages.
One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained.
Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all Eastern Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the Western Balts — whose languages and cultures are now extinct.
Medieval German chronicler Adam of Bremen in the latter part of the 11th century AD was the first writer to use the term "Baltic" in reference to the sea of that name.
Before him various ancient places names, such as Balcia, were used in reference to a supposed island in the Baltic Sea.
Adam, a speaker of German, connected Balt- with belt, a word with which he was familiar.
However, linguistics has since established that Balt carried the sense of "white." Many Baltic words contain the stem balt- "white", which may also refer to shallow bodies of water like marshes.
In Germanic languages there was some form of the toponym East Sea until after about the year 1600, when maps in English began to labeled it as the Baltic Sea.
By 1840, German nobles of the Governorate of Livonia adopted the term "Balts" to distinguish themselves from Germans of Germany.
They spoke an exclusive dialect, Baltic German, which was regarded by many as the language of the Balts until 1919.
In 1845, Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann proposed a distinct language group for Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian, which he termed Baltic.
The term became prevalent after Latvia and Lithuania gained independence in 1918.
Up until the early 20th century, either "Latvian" or "Lithuanian" could be used to mean the entire language family.
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Balts, by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4540 / CC BY SA 3.0
#Baltic_peoples
#Indo-European_peoples
#Modern_Indo-European_peoples
The Balts or Baltic people (Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are an ethno-linguistic group of people who speak the Baltic languages of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages.
One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained.
Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all Eastern Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the Western Balts — whose languages and cultures are now extinct.
Medieval German chronicler Adam of Bremen in the latter part of the 11th century AD was the first writer to use the term "Baltic" in reference to the sea of that name.
Before him various ancient places names, such as Balcia, were used in reference to a supposed island in the Baltic Sea.
Adam, a speaker of German, connected Balt- with belt, a word with which he was familiar.
However, linguistics has since established that Balt carried the sense of "white." Many Baltic words contain the stem balt- "white", which may also refer to shallow bodies of water like marshes.
In Germanic languages there was some form of the toponym East Sea until after about the year 1600, when maps in English began to labeled it as the Baltic Sea.
By 1840, German nobles of the Governorate of Livonia adopted the term "Balts" to distinguish themselves from Germans of Germany.
They spoke an exclusive dialect, Baltic German, which was regarded by many as the language of the Balts until 1919.
In 1845, Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann proposed a distinct language group for Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian, which he termed Baltic.
The term became prevalent after Latvia and Lithuania gained independence in 1918.
Up until the early 20th century, either "Latvian" or "Lithuanian" could be used to mean the entire language family.
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How did the Balts (Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians) rise and fall in Europe from one of the most powerful empires in history, to the collection of middling ...
How did the Balts (Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians) rise and fall in Europe from one of the most powerful empires in history, to the collection of middling post-Soviet states that we see today? Today let's discuss some of the history of the Baltic peoples and others that have inhabited this region, and the evolution of the modern nations into what we see today.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the Baltic nations and their rise, fall and evolution throughout history. Thanks for watching!
Participate in the channel census here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Aq7N7IMs6qfm41tbqbVY7-wJ8KL6mvLC34ymb3DZ4LY/viewform?edit_requested=true
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Sources:
https://deepbaltic.com/2016/03/02/the-old-prussians-the-lost-relatives-of-latvians-and-lithuanians/
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_N1c_Y-DNA.shtml
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1a_Y-DNA.shtml
https://www.britannica.com/place/grand-duchy-of-Lithuania
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Baltic-languages
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11157
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/13007
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/13077
How did the Balts (Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians) rise and fall in Europe from one of the most powerful empires in history, to the collection of middling post-Soviet states that we see today? Today let's discuss some of the history of the Baltic peoples and others that have inhabited this region, and the evolution of the modern nations into what we see today.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the Baltic nations and their rise, fall and evolution throughout history. Thanks for watching!
Participate in the channel census here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Aq7N7IMs6qfm41tbqbVY7-wJ8KL6mvLC34ymb3DZ4LY/viewform?edit_requested=true
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Sources:
https://deepbaltic.com/2016/03/02/the-old-prussians-the-lost-relatives-of-latvians-and-lithuanians/
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_N1c_Y-DNA.shtml
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1a_Y-DNA.shtml
https://www.britannica.com/place/grand-duchy-of-Lithuania
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Baltic-languages
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11157
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/13007
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/13077
Filmas anglų kalba apie indoeuropiečių kilmės teorijas ir baltų kilmę. Pasakojamos Marijos Gimbutienės, Rimutės Rimantienės, Algirdo Girininko baltų kilmės isto...
Filmas anglų kalba apie indoeuropiečių kilmės teorijas ir baltų kilmę. Pasakojamos Marijos Gimbutienės, Rimutės Rimantienės, Algirdo Girininko baltų kilmės istorijos. Nurodomas naujųjų ateivių – Rutulinių amforų ir Virvelinės keramikos žmonių – indėlis apie 5000 m. pr. Kr. atsirandant baltų kultūrai.
Filmas anglų kalba apie indoeuropiečių kilmės teorijas ir baltų kilmę. Pasakojamos Marijos Gimbutienės, Rimutės Rimantienės, Algirdo Girininko baltų kilmės istorijos. Nurodomas naujųjų ateivių – Rutulinių amforų ir Virvelinės keramikos žmonių – indėlis apie 5000 m. pr. Kr. atsirandant baltų kultūrai.
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Nevaru būt balts · Tranzīts · Ralfs Rubenis
Nevaru būt balts
℗ 1998 MAPL
Released on: 1998-04-10
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Nevaru būt balts · Tranzīts · Ralfs Rubenis
Nevaru būt balts
℗ 1998 MAPL
Released on: 1998-04-10
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Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Nevaru būt balts · Tranzīts · Ralfs Rubenis
Nevaru būt balts
℗ 1998 MAPL
Released on: 1998-04-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Eastern Balts, that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly de...
The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Eastern Balts, that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed and partly assimilated by the Slavs by the 13th century. To the north and northeast of the Dnieper Balts were the Volga Finns, and to the southeast and south were the ancient Iranians, the Scythians.
The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Eastern Balts, that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed and partly assimilated by the Slavs by the 13th century. To the north and northeast of the Dnieper Balts were the Volga Finns, and to the southeast and south were the ancient Iranians, the Scythians.
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Balts, by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=4540 / CC BY SA 3.0
#Baltic_peoples
#Indo-European_peoples
#Modern_Indo-European_peoples
The Balts or Baltic people (Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are an ethno-linguistic group of people who speak the Baltic languages of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages.
One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained.
Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all Eastern Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the Western Balts — whose languages and cultures are now extinct.
Medieval German chronicler Adam of Bremen in the latter part of the 11th century AD was the first writer to use the term "Baltic" in reference to the sea of that name.
Before him various ancient places names, such as Balcia, were used in reference to a supposed island in the Baltic Sea.
Adam, a speaker of German, connected Balt- with belt, a word with which he was familiar.
However, linguistics has since established that Balt carried the sense of "white." Many Baltic words contain the stem balt- "white", which may also refer to shallow bodies of water like marshes.
In Germanic languages there was some form of the toponym East Sea until after about the year 1600, when maps in English began to labeled it as the Baltic Sea.
By 1840, German nobles of the Governorate of Livonia adopted the term "Balts" to distinguish themselves from Germans of Germany.
They spoke an exclusive dialect, Baltic German, which was regarded by many as the language of the Balts until 1919.
In 1845, Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann proposed a distinct language group for Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian, which he termed Baltic.
The term became prevalent after Latvia and Lithuania gained independence in 1918.
Up until the early 20th century, either "Latvian" or "Lithuanian" could be used to mean the entire language family.
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How did the Balts (Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians) rise and fall in Europe from one of the most powerful empires in history, to the collection of middling post-Soviet states that we see today? Today let's discuss some of the history of the Baltic peoples and others that have inhabited this region, and the evolution of the modern nations into what we see today.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the Baltic nations and their rise, fall and evolution throughout history. Thanks for watching!
Participate in the channel census here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Aq7N7IMs6qfm41tbqbVY7-wJ8KL6mvLC34ymb3DZ4LY/viewform?edit_requested=true
Also, be sure to subscribe to Pewdiepie: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-lHJZR3Gqxm24_Vd_AJ5Yw
Sources:
https://deepbaltic.com/2016/03/02/the-old-prussians-the-lost-relatives-of-latvians-and-lithuanians/
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_N1c_Y-DNA.shtml
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1a_Y-DNA.shtml
https://www.britannica.com/place/grand-duchy-of-Lithuania
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Baltic-languages
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11157
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/13007
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/13077
Filmas anglų kalba apie indoeuropiečių kilmės teorijas ir baltų kilmę. Pasakojamos Marijos Gimbutienės, Rimutės Rimantienės, Algirdo Girininko baltų kilmės istorijos. Nurodomas naujųjų ateivių – Rutulinių amforų ir Virvelinės keramikos žmonių – indėlis apie 5000 m. pr. Kr. atsirandant baltų kultūrai.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Nevaru būt balts · Tranzīts · Ralfs Rubenis
Nevaru būt balts
℗ 1998 MAPL
Released on: 1998-04-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Eastern Balts, that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed and partly assimilated by the Slavs by the 13th century. To the north and northeast of the Dnieper Balts were the Volga Finns, and to the southeast and south were the ancient Iranians, the Scythians.
The Balts or Baltic people (Lithuanian:baltai, Latvian:balti) are an Indo-Europeanethno-linguistic group who speak the Baltic languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family, which was originally spoken by tribes living in area east of Jutland peninsula in the west and Moscow, Oka and Volga rivers basins in the east. One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained. Among the Baltic peoples are modern Lithuanians, Latvians (including Latgalians) — all Eastern Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the Western Balts — whose people also survived, but their languages and cultures are now extinct.
Etymology
Adam of Bremen in the latter part of the 11th century AD was the first writer to use the term Baltic in its modern sense to mean the sea of that name. Although he must have been familiar with the ancient name, Balcia, meaning a supposed island in the Baltic Sea, and although he may have been aware of the Baltic words containing the stem balt-, "white", as "swamp", he reports that he followed the local use of balticus from baelt ("belt") because the sea stretches to the east "in modum baltei" ("in the manner of a belt"). This is the first reference to "the Baltic or Barbarian Sea, a day's journey from Hamburg."