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Harjumaa (Latin:
Harria; German: Harrien) (1200 hides), was a
historical county in
Ancient Estonia until the
early 13th century. Its
territory roughly...
- versions, the
number of 1800 or 2000
killed Germans refers to
either Harria or
Harria and
Vironia combined. Soon
after the m****acre
terrified survivors started...
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Aiako Harria in
Basque or Peñas de Aya in Spanish, is a m****if east of the town of
Oiartzun in the
Basque Country. The
river Oiartzun rises on its north-western...
- Archangelos,
Laconia Archontiko Areopoli Arna
Asopos Asteri Charakas Charria (
Harria)
Chosiari Chrysafa Dafni Dafnio Daimonia Drosopigi Dryalos Drymos Elafonisos...
- of the Sword.
Bishop Albert ceded to
Denmark the
Estonian provinces of
Harria,
Vironia and Jerwia. In 1227, the
Livonian Brothers of the
Sword conquered...
- are
sometimes held to
their summits. Some
renowned mountains are
Aiako Harria, Hernio, Txindoki,
Aizkorri and Izarraitz,
amongst others. The
Aralar Natural...
- 1343 and the
castle at
Narva in 1345. In 1346, the
Estonian territories (
Harria and Vironia) were sold by the king of
Denmark for 19,000 Köln
marks to the...
- Vomentakæ (Võhmataga)
Battle of
Lyndanisse Danish Estonia History of
Estonia Harria List of
Estonian rulers Livonian Crusade St. George's
Night Uprising Miljan...
- Country, in the
province of
Gipuzkoa lying at the foot of the m****if
Aiako Harria (Peñas de Aya in Spanish). The name
traces back to Oi****o or Oiarso, a Roman...
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Danish government in Estonia, and the
fiefdoms (German: Ritterschaften) of
Harria and Viru. In 1346, the king of
Denmark sold his
Estonian dominion to the...