-
Tacitus around AD 98. The name's
modern geographical meaning comes from
Eistland,
Estia and
Hestia in the
medieval Scandinavian sources.
Estonians adopted...
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Baltic Sea region.
Scandinavian sagas and
Viking runestones referring to
Eistland are the
earliest known sources that
definitely use the name in its modern...
-
Livonia in his
Latin chronicles from the
beginning of the 13th century.
Eistland or
Esthland is the
historical Germanic language name that
refers to the...
- writing. In Old Norse, the land
south of the Gulf of
Finland was
called Eistland and the
people eistr. The Wanradt–Koell Catechism, the
first known book...
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honoured position at the
court of
Prince Vladimir. On
their journey, "
Eistland" (Oeselian?)
Vikings raided the ship,
killing some of the crew and taking...
- The bed in the
chamber of dais was now
described as "ane
stand bed of
eistland tymmar with ruf and
pannell of the same", a bed made from
imported Baltic...
- the
entire Eastern Baltic region. The
Scandinavian sagas'
references to
Eistland are the
earliest known sources using the
toponym indis****bly for a geographic...
- is (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 24
February 2023. "Leikskýrsla: Ísland -
Eistland -
Knattspyrnusamband Íslands". www.ksi.is (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 24...
- (Holmgard = Novgorod,
Koenugard = Kiev,
Revallis =
Reval / Tallinn, Lapland,
Eistland = Baltics).
Frode was
succeeded by his son Fridlevus. Saxo
divided the...
- an Eastóin (Irish), Eastòinia (Scots Gaelic),
Eesti (Estonian, Võro),
Eistland (Icelandic),
Eseutonia / Esŭt'onia - 에스토니아 (Korean), Esthonía - Εσθονία...