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- Turaida Castle (Latvian: Turaidas pils, German: Treiden, Treyden; meaning Thor's garden in Livonian) is a recently reconstructed medieval castle in Turaida...
- Turaida (Livonian: Toraid, German: Treiden, Treyden; meaning Thor's garden in Livonian) is a part of Sigulda in the Vidzeme Region of Latvia. Its most...
- referred to as "Turaida" include: Turaida Castle in Latvia. Other: Rose of Turaida Caupo of Turaida Battle of Turaida Battle of Turaida (1211) This disambiguation...
- Caupo of Turaida, Kaupo or Kaupo Lieven, sometimes Kubbe (died 21 September 1217) was a leader of the Finnic-speaking Livonian people in the beginning...
- 18258500°N 24.85025528°E / 57.18258500; 24.85025528 The Legend about Turaida Rose (sometimes Rose of Sigulda) is a 19th century legend about a young...
- The Battle of Turaida or Treiden (also known as the Battle on Aa) was fought on June 1, 1298, on the banks of the Gauja River (German: Livländische Aa)...
- of Turaida. As the German grip tightened, the Livonians rebelled against the crusaders and the christened chief but were put down. Caupo of Turaida remained...
- of the year. The Gutmanis Cave lies halfway between Sigulda Castle and Turaida Castle and has a small stream flowing from it. It is the largest cave in...
- cave are inscriptions from the 17th century. The legend of the Rose of Turaida began in this cave. Gutman's Cave is the widest and highest cave in the...
- The first prominent Livonian to be converted was their leader Caupo of Turaida, who was baptized around 1189. Pope Celestine III had called for a crusade...