- in 1874 and was
buried in his
family estate in Korten,
Livonia (in now
Pilskalns, Latvia).
Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg was born on 26 May [O.S....
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called Pilskalns, Ķēniņkalns, Leču kalns, Tiguļu kalns, Sauleskalns, Baznīckalns, Krievragkalns, Vilkmuižas
kalns and Dzirnavkalns.
Pilskalns, meaning...
- castles, fortresses, forts, an hillforts. The
Latvian word for
hillfort is
pilskalns (plural: pilskalni), from pils (castle) and
kalns (hill).
Hillforts in...
- and
economic centres of some regions. The
Latvian word for
hillfort is
pilskalns (plural: pilskalni), from pils (castle) and
kalns (hill).
Latvian hillforts...
-
should not be
confused with Old
Aizkraukle Castle (Latvian:
Vecaizkraukles pilskalns; German: Alt-Ascheraden),
another medieval castle site, of the 13th century...
- was
built in
place of the
ancient Sēlpils
hillfort (Latvian: Sēlpils
pilskalns), a
military and
political center of
ancient Selonia, a land of the Balts...
- Lake Ni****a
declared reserve and
Ramsar site"
Retrieved 17 July 2014.
Pilskaln, C. H. (2004). "Seasonal and
Interannual Particle Export in an African...
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Straumes un
avoti (3rd edn), pp. 179-210. Sakārtojusi Švābe, L.
Lincoln (Nebraska):
Pilskalns, 1965 (in Latvian)
Hypothetical portrait of Tālivaldis...
- a
railway station built at the
beginning of the 20th century. Sēlpils
pilskalns,
viduslaiku pils (drupas)
Archived 2015-06-10 at the
Wayback Machine (Sēlpils...
-
Ardone (?) (Aizpute Parish),
castellatura Dzerbithen — Raņķu (Irbes?)
pilskalns (Raņķi Parish),
Mesete or
Masote — ? (Raņķi Parish),
Packare — Pakare...