-
Germanic vernaculars and
reached literary Latin by the end of 12th century.
Esthonia was a
common alternative spelling in
English until the
beginning of 20th...
- (1870). "
Esthonia".
Dictionary of Chronology. London:
William Tegg. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9m32q949.
Benjamin Vincent (1910), "
Esthonia", Haydn's Dictionary...
- The
Governorate of Estonia, also
known as the
Esthonia (Estland) Governorate, was a
province (guberniya) and one of the
Baltic governorates of the Russian...
- The
Government of the
Republic of
Estonia (Estonian:
Vabariigi Valitsus) is the
cabinet of Estonia.
Under the Constitution, it
exercises executive power...
- der
Baltischen Ritterschaften e.V. "
Esthonia" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 797.
Esthonia at the 1907
Nuttall Encyclopædia of...
-
magic instrument (compare the
Eddaic myth of Trymskvida). The Hero of
Esthonia, By
William Forsell Kirby, ,Forgotten Books, ISBN 1-60506-769-5, pg. 31...
- 21(1), pp. 135–143. doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/ee.1289 The Hero of
Esthonia,
collected Estonian tales,
edited by W. F.
Kirby Taarapita - the great...
- (former, English) EST Estonia a
Republic of
Estonia (official, English),
Esthonia (archaic, English),
Eesti (common, Estonian),
Eesti Vabariik (official...
-
Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud. W. F.
Kirby included it in The Hero of
Esthonia, and
Andrew Lang,
under the
title The Water-lily. The Gold Spinners, in...
- Machine",
English Fairy Tales W. F. Kirby, "The
Grateful Prince", The Hero of
Esthonia Jacob and
Wilhelm Grimm, "The
Three Little Men in the Wood
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