History of Riga
Mar 06, 2007 05:03:37
History of the City of Riga part I
Scandinavian and Russian traders and raiders used
the Latgal, or Liv, fishing village on the site of
modern Rīga for centuries before German traders
first discovered it in the mid-12th century. In 1201
Bishop Albert von Buxhoevden from Bremen
founded the first German fort in the Baltics here,
as a bridgehead for the crusade against the
northern heathens. He also founded the Knights of
the Sword, who made Rīga their base for
subjugating Livonia. Colonists from northern
Germany followed, and Rīga became the major
city in the German Baltic, thriving from trade
between Russia and the West and joining the
Hanseatic League in 1282. The city's coat of arms
still combines the key of Bremen with the towers of
Hamburg - the two most instrumental cities in its
founding. Furs, hides, honey and wax were among
the products sold westward from Russia through
Rīga.
Power struggles between the church, knights and
city authorities dominated the country's history
between 1253 and 1420. Rīga's bishop, elevated to
archbishop in 1252, became the leader of the
church in the German conquered lands, ruling a
good slice of Livonia directly and further areas of
Livonia and Estonia indirectly through his bishops.
The church clashed constantly with knights, who
controlled most of the remainder of Livonia and
Estonia, and German merchant-dominated city
authorities, who managed to maintain a degree of
independence from 1253 to 1420.
Sweden captured Latvia in 1621 and during this
period Rīga was, effectively, the second city of
Sweden. It was during this time that the city first
expanded beyond its fortified walls. In 1710 Russia
snatched Latvia from Sweden's grip and Rīga grew
into an important trading and industrial city. Its
population jumped to 28,000 in 1794 and 60,000
by the 1840s. While the old part of the city
remained a preserve of Rīga's approximately
30,000 Germans, around it grew suburbs of wider,
straighter streets with wooden houses, inhabited
by the largest Russian community in the Baltic
provinces as well as a growing number of Latvians.
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