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The Scalovians (Lithuanian: Skalviai; German: Schalauer), also known as the Skalvians, Schalwen and Schalmen, were a Baltic tribe related to the Prussians. According to the Chronicon terrae Prussiae of Peter of Dusburg, the now extinct Scalovians inhabited the land of Scalovia south of the Curonians and Samogitians, by the lower Neman River ca. 1240.

The Skalvians in the context of the other Baltic tribes, c. 1200 CE.  The Eastern Balts are shown in brown hues while the Western Balts are shown in green. The boundaries are approximate.
The Skalvians in the context of the other Baltic tribes, c.1200 CE. The Eastern Balts are shown in brown hues while the Western Balts are shown in green. The boundaries are approximate.

Geography


This region is located at both sides of the river Memel north of Nadruvians and south of Samogitia. In the North-East it stretched to rivers Šešupė, Ežeruona and Jūra. In the East it bordered on Sudovia, in the North-West on river Minija, in the West on the Curonian Lagoon and in the South-West on river Gilija. The center were the towns of Rusnė, Ragainė and Tilžė.


Name


The meaning is uncertain: skalwa "splinter (living split off)" or skalauti "between waters". According to Prussian legends, the tribe's name is derived from one of the sons of King Widewuto named Schalauo.


History


The inhabitants can be traced back to burial grounds with cremated remains and occasional graves of horses. Judging from the diggings, Scalovians are assumed to have been related to other Western Balts such as Curonians and more distantly to Prussians. Typical Scalovian sepulchral relics are found in Strewa, Skomanten, Jurgaiten, Nikeln, Paulaiten, Wilku Kampas, Weszaiten, Greyszönen, Lompönen and Wittgirren.

The center of Scalovia was the castle of Ragnit. Peter von Dusburg told about a wooden castle which could not be conquered by force or starvation because the inhabitants of the stronghold had put in an artificial lake, stocked with fish. The conquerors had to burn down the castle.

In 1276–1277, Scalovia was subjugated by the Teutonic Knights. In the chronicles of the Knights were mentioned the nobles Sarecka (Sareikā), Surbantas, Svirdotas and Surdota. In 1281, Jondele Schalwithe got the first "Landesprivileg," and in 1289 the castle of order Ragnit was built. Between 1281 and 1383, privileges were made out: 1338 in Pleikischken near Plaschken, 1312 and 1333 near Sasavo in the region between Laugßargen and Tauragė, 1307 in Sintine near Tilsit, 1307 Gigen (near present-day Pagėgiai), 1309 Linkone, 1350 Linkonen (Linkuhnen) as well as Weinoten near Tilsit, Tusseinen near Ragnit and Linkuhnen. Lithuanian immigrants were Sipe (1339) and the brothers Pogins and Skirgaila (1359). In 1411, a campaign of the Samogitians under their leader Rumbaudas Valimantaitis against the castles of Ragnit, Tilsit and Splitter is testified.

The last mention of the Scalovians[by whom?] was between 1542 (inhabitants of the castle of Ragnit) and 1563 (inhabitants of Splitter).


Language


Skalvian
Scalovian
RegionLithuania, Kaliningrad
Era13th century
Language family
Indo-European
  • Balto-Slavic
    • Western Baltic ?
      • Skalvian
Language codes
ISO 639-3svx
Linguist List
svx
GlottologNone

Skalvian, or Scalovian, is the presumed West Baltic language or dialect of the Skalvians.[1]


Literature



References


  1. Zinkevičius, Zigmas (1996-01-01). The History of the Lithuanian Language. Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidykla. p. 51. ISBN 9785420013632.

На других языках


- [en] Skalvians

[it] Skalviani

Gli Scaloviani (in lituano: Skalviai; in tedesco: Schalauer), noti anche come Skalviani, Schalwen e Schalmen erano una popolazione indigena affiliata ai prussiani e, di conseguenza, ai balti. Secondo il Chronicon terrae Prussiae di Pietro di Duisburg, vivevano in Scalovia, una terra a sud di quella abitata dai curoniani e dai samogiti, alla foce del fiume Nemunas nel 1240.



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