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Livonia or in
earlier records Livland, is a
historical region on the
eastern s****s of the
Baltic Sea. It is
named after the Livonians, who
lived on the...
- Brest-Litovsk on 3
March 1918,
Bolshevik Russia accepted the loss of the
Livland Governorate. The
province was a
fairly rectangular in shape, with a maximum...
- Vilnius:
Versus aureus, ISBN 978-9955-699-59-0 Dybaś, Bogusław (2006), "
Livland und Polen-Litauen nach dem
Frieden von
Oliva (1660)", in Willoweit, Dietmar;...
- Walk was the
historical German name for the town that is
since 1920
divided into
Valga in
Estonia and
Valka in Latvia.
After 1419 it was the seat of the...
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Landmeister in
Livland was a high
office in the
Teutonic Order. The
Landmeister administered the
Livonia of the
Teutonic Order.
These lands had fallen...
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Swedish Livonia (Swedish:
Svenska Livland) was a
dominion of the
Swedish Empire from 1629
until 1721. The territory,
which constituted the
southern part...
- The
United Baltic Duchy (German:
Vereinigtes Baltisches Herzogtum, Latvian: Apvienotā
Baltijas hercogiste, Estonian:
Balti Hertsogiriik), or alternatively...
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military affairs The
order was
divided into
three national chapters, Prussia,
Livland and the
territory of the Holy
Roman Empire of the
German Nation. The highest...
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Liivimaa hertsogkond; Latvian: Pārdaugavas hercogiste; German:
Herzogtum Livland), also
referred to as
Polish Livonia or
Livonia (Polish: Inflanty), was...
- Lady of
Pleskow and
Grand Duchess of Smolensko,
Duchess of
Estonia and
Livland, Carelial, Tver, Yugoria, Permia,
Viatka and
Bulgaria and others; Lady...