Orthodoxy was planted in Latvia in the 11th century, when it became a mission field of the diocese of Polotsk.
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There were Ortodox churches in Jersika, as by evidence of Livonian Chronicle; many churchlife-related words came into pre-Latvian languages in that time.
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