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Tartu was
known in most of the
world by
variants of its
historical name
Dorpat. Tartu, the
largest urban centre of
southern Estonia, is
often considered...
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April 1802. The
language of
instruction at
Dorpat was
German from 1802 to 1893.
During that time,
Dorpat had a dual
nature in that it
belonged both to...
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Dorpat (University of
Dorpat)
Treaty of
Dorpat (1564),
treaty between Sweden and
Russia during the
Livonian War
Dorpat may also
refer to: Paul
Dorpat...
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Hermann of
Dorpat (or
Hermann I, or
Hermann von Buxhövden) (1163–1248) was the
first Prince-Bishop of the
Bishopric of
Dorpat (1224–1248)
within the Livonian...
- The
Bishopric of
Dorpat was a
medieval prince-bishopric, i.e. both a
diocese of the
Roman Catholic Church and a
temporal prin****lity
ruled by the bishop...
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Baltic German agricultural scientist and a
professor at the
University of
Dorpat (Tartu). He
conducted research on soil liming,
effect of
climate on agriculture...
- The
Dorpat Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo dor****e or województwo derpskie) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in the Duchy...
- Paul
Dorpat (born 1938) is a historian, author, and photographer,
specializing in the
history of
Seattle and
Washington state. He had a w****ly
column in...
- the
University of
Dorpat (now
University of Tartu) as a
student of astronomy. To
support his
studies his
family also
moved to
Dorpat (now Tartu). In October...
- Alaska, California, and Hawaii.
Eschscholtz was born in the
Livonian city of
Dorpat, then part of the
Russian Empire. His parents,
Johann Gottfried and Katherine...