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Fig. 41. Document concerning a land transaction between Prince Vsevolod of Jersika and the church of Riga in 1209. The charter, written in . 1211 in Riga in the name of Bishop Albert, is the oldest surviving document produced in Livonia (Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych, Warsaw, Zbiór dokumentów pergaminowych no. 4489).
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Fig. 42. Fragment of an antiphonary, . 1350–1400. Hours of Matins at Christmas. The leaf probably belonged to a monastery or convent in Tallinn (Tallinna Linnaarhiiv, BO 27-II). Photograph by Stanislav Stepashko.
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Fig. 43. Tallinn citizens’ oath to the Livonian Master of the Teutonic Order in Estonian, . 1536, one of the earliest surviving written texts in a native language of Livonia (Tallinna Linnaarhiiv, 230-1-BK12 I). Photograph by Ervin Sestverk.
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