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Livonia,
known in
earlier records as Livland, is a
historical region on the
eastern s****s of the
Baltic Sea. It is
named after the Livonians, who lived...
- (Medieval
Latin for 'Land of Mary') was the
formal name for
Medieval Livonia or Old
Livonia. It was
formed in the
aftermath of the
Livonian Crusade, and its...
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Livonia (/ləˈvoʊnjə/ lə-VOHN-yə) is a city in
Wayne County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. A
western suburb of Detroit,
Livonia is
located roughly 20 miles...
- The
Livonian War (1558–1583) was
fought for
control of Old
Livonia (in the
territory of present-day
Estonia and Latvia). The
Tsardom of
Russia faced a...
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Polish Livonia may
refer to:
Duchy of
Livonia, a
dominion of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and
later the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth Inflanty Voivodeship...
- The
Duchy of
Livonia, also
referred to as
Polish Livonia or
Livonia, was a
territory of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and
later the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Livonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Livonia is a
historical region now
divided between Estonia and Latvia.
Livonia may also
refer to:
Livonia...
- (Latin:
Heinrici Cronicon Lyvoniae) is a
Latin narrative of
events in
Livonia (roughly
corresponding to today's
Estonia and Latvia) and
surrounding areas...
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Swedish Livonia (Swedish:
Svenska Livland) was a
dominion of the
Swedish Empire from 1629
until 1721. The territory,
which constituted the
southern part...
- his men as
castle commanders and
administrators of
Livonia. In 1238, the
Teutonic Knights of
Livonia signed the
Treaty of
Stensby with the
Kingdom of Denmark...