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Lembitu (Estonian also: Lembit, died 21
September 1217) was an
ancient Estonian king from
Sakala County and
military leader in the
struggle against German...
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suffered a
significant defeat in the
battle where their most
prominent leader Lembitu, an
elder of Sakala, was killed. In 1219, the
armies of King
Valdemar II...
- Canada. MS
Lembitu was
built by
Astilleros de
Huelva and
launched in 1998 for the
Estonian Shipping Co., Tallinn. She was
named after Lembitu of Lehola...
- led by
Lembitu, who had
attempted to
unify the Estonians. The
Germans won,
although the
converted Livonian chieftain Caupo of
Turaida died.
Lembitu was also...
- Her
sister ship, Kalev, was sunk in
October 1941.
Lembit is
named for
Lembitu, an
Estonian ruler who
resisted the
Livonian Crusades.
Lembit is the only...
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their system of
loose alliances into a
centralised state. They were led by
Lembitu of Lehola, the
elder of Sackalia, who by 1211 had come to the attention...
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Lembit is an
Estonian masculine given name. A
variant is
Lembitu.
Lembit may
refer to:
Lembitu (died 1217),
Estonian elder and
military leader from Sakala...
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lasting over
three hours. In addition,
Tarmo Jürisson, Tõnis Mets, Enn Räpp,
Lembitu Kuuse, etc. parti****ted.
After the
closure of
Seitse channel on December...
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besieged the
stronghold of Lõhavere (Leole) that
belonged to the
elder Lembitu. The
Estonian forces inside the
stronghold confronted the
enemy and "gave...
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Maramaa (named
after August Maramaa,
twice the
mayor of Viljandi) and
Lembitu avenues.
Among foreign species,
American larch can be
found in Köler avenue...