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- tribes, Vironians remained predominantly pagan before Northern Crusades in the 13th century. According to the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Vironians believed...
- tribes, Vironians remained predominantly pagan before Northern Crusades in the 13th century. According to the Livonian Chronicle of Henry, Vironians believed...
- Mecklenburg 1343 1346 St. George's Night Uprising Teutonic Order  Denmark Vironians Oeselians 1345 1347 Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347  Ottoman Empire (1345–1347)...
- Estonia. In prehistoric times, Lääne-Virumaa was settled by Estonians of the Vironian tribe. The County Government (Estonian: maavalitsus) is led by a governor...
- Danish stronghold in Tallinn with the help of Revalians, Harrians, and Vironians. They besieged the stronghold for 14 days and all Danish outbreaks were...
- origins of the name Viru (more can be found in the Wikipedia article about Vironians) The Viru bottle was created by Baltic Beer Company to reflect the historical...
- successfully mediated a peace between the Germans, the Danes and the Vironians. Counties of Ancient Estonia Dannebrog falling from the sky during the...
- Prime Minister of Estonia Soviet Union Timeline of Tallinn Ungannians Vironians Women in Estonia According to the US, the EU, and the European Parliament...
- Danish stronghold of Tallinn with the help of Revalians, Harrians and Vironians. They besiege the stronghold for 14 days but finally retreat their forces...
- attacked Otepää, Ugaunians along with crusaders made raids against Novgorod, Vironians and Votians. In 1220 Ugaunians rebelled against the Germans. Sackalians...