-
Danish and Norwegian, herred; in Finnish, kihla****a; and in Estonian,
kihelkond. The
Scanian hundreds were
Danish until the
Treaty of
Roskilde of 1658...
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subdivisions began to take shape. The
primary units were the
parish (Estonian:
kihelkond) and the
county (Estonian: maakond), the
latter composed of
multiple parishes...
-
began to
emerge in Estonia. Two
larger subdivisions appeared: the
parish (
kihelkond) and the
county (maakond). The
parish consisted of
several villages. Nearly...
-
subdivisions began to emerge. Two
larger subdivisions appeared: the
parish (
kihelkond) and the
county (maakond). The
parish consisted of
several villages. Nearly...
- (Swedish),
Harde (German),
hiird (North Frisian), kihla****a (Finnish),
kihelkond (Estonian),
kiligunda (Livonian),
cantref (Welsh) and
sotnia (Slavic)...
-
began to
emerge in Estonia. Two
larger subdivisions appeared: the
parish (
kihelkond) and the
county (maakond). The
parish consisted of
several villages. Nearly...
-
Ancient Estonian counties were
divided into
parishes (Estonian language:
kihelkond), that
became centered on
local churches from the 13th century. Modern...
-
emerge in Estonia. Two
larger subdivisions appeared: the
parish (Estonian:
kihelkond) and the
county (Estonian: maakond). A
parish consisted of
several villages...
-
began to
emerge in Estonia. Two
larger subdivisions appeared: the
parish (
kihelkond) and the
county (maakond). The
parish consisted of
several villages. Nearly...
- June 2004.
Retrieved 20
April 2020. Pihlak, Jaak (2005). "Pilistvere
Kihelkond Ja
Vabaduse Risti Vennad" (PDF) (in Estonian).
Viljandi Muuseum. pp. 107–108...