- 1660–1661) New Courland, on
Tobago (1637, 1642, 1654–1659, 1680–1690)
Couronian colonization of the
Americas Hughes &
Perfect 2008, p. 44-45.
Sooman et...
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undertaking trade voyages to the West
Indies at
least as
early as 1637, when a
Couronian ship
attempted to
found a
colony on
Tobago with 212 settlers. An earlier...
- ("Baltic
Territorial Army") was the name of the
unified armed forces of
Couronian and
Livonian nobility from 7
December 1918 to 3 July 1919. The Landeswehr...
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servants to
Swedish kings in the 16th and
particularly 17th centuries, when
Couronian, Estonian,
Livonian and the
Oeselian lands belonged to them. Subsequently...
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Memel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Memel, a name
derived from the
Couronian-Latvian memelis, mimelis, mēms for "mute, silent", may
refer to: Memel...
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became the
first duke of Courland.
Other members of the
Order became the
Couronian nobility, with the
fiefdoms they had
hitherto held
becoming their estates...
- Kettler, the Duke of Courland, from the king of Kombo, as part of the
Couronian colonization of Africa.
Jufureh was a part of the
Kingdom of
Niumi and...
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Second Northern War
Great Northern War
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigallia Couronian colonization National Awakening Governorate of
Livonia Courland Governorate...
- The
Kursenieki language (Kursenieki:
kursisk valuod, German: Nehrungskurisch; Latvian:
kursenieku valoda; Lithuanian: kuršininkų kalba) or
Curonian language...
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