Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p ""Curonian Kings" (German: Kurische Könige; Latvian: Kuršu ķoniņi: Russian: Куршские короли) was a social and ethnic group of Latvians that lived in seven villages between Goldingen (Kuldīga) and Hasenpoth (Aizpute) in Courland. They were descendants of Curonian nobility, first mentioned in a document of 1320 and lived in the villages of Ķoniņciems, Pliķu ciems, Kalējciems, Ziemeļciems, Viesalgciems, Sausgaļciems, and Dragūnciems (now in Kuldīga municipality)."@en }
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- Curonian_Kings comment ""Curonian Kings" (German: Kurische Könige; Latvian: Kuršu ķoniņi: Russian: Куршские короли) was a social and ethnic group of Latvians that lived in seven villages between Goldingen (Kuldīga) and Hasenpoth (Aizpute) in Courland. They were descendants of Curonian nobility, first mentioned in a document of 1320 and lived in the villages of Ķoniņciems, Pliķu ciems, Kalējciems, Ziemeļciems, Viesalgciems, Sausgaļciems, and Dragūnciems (now in Kuldīga municipality).".