- Kurzeme; Livonian: Kurāmō;
German and
Scandinavian languages: Kurland; Latin:
Curonia/Couronia; Russian: Курляндия; Finnish: Kuurinmaa; Estonian: Kuramaa; Lithuanian:...
- The
Courland Peninsula (Latvian:
Kurzemes pussala, German: Kurland), also
sometimes known as the
Couronian Peninsula, is a
distinct geographical, historical...
-
Livonia in the east were cut off from
those living on the
peninsula of
Curonia in the west.
Because of
their defeat at the
battle of
Saule the Knights...
-
Courland Governorate, also
known as the
Province of
Courland or
Governorate of Kurland, and
known from 1795 to 1796 as the
Viceroyalty of Courland, was...
- Kurs, a
Baltic tribe in present-day
western Latvia and
Lithuania from
Curonia,
Latin for
Courland Curonian Lagoon Curonian Spit /
Courish Spit This disambiguation...
-
Constantinople →
Constantinopolitans (Constantinopolis)
Courland →
Couronians (
Curonia)
England →
Anglican (Anglia)
Exeter →
Exonians Guernsey →
Sarnians (Sarnia)...
-
University of Göttingen in Germany,
where he
joined the
German Student Corps Curonia of the
Baltic German students;
later he
moved to the
University of Heidelberg...
- once
ruled by his
maternal grandfather Ivar
Vidfamne (Sweden, Denmark,
Curonia, Saxony, Estonia, Gardarike, Northumberland).
After Randver's
death in...
-
established for each of the
three Baltic provinces (Estonia,
Livonia and
Curonia). Each of them
selected their own "colours" which, in turn, over time,...
- and
Mabel lived near
Florence at her
palatial Medici villa, the
Villa Curonia in Arcetri,
where she
entertained local artists, in
addition to Gertrude...