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- Lielstraupe Castle (Latvian: Lielstraupes pils; German: Schloss Gross-Roop) is a castle in Straupe Parish, Cēsis Muni****lity, in the Vidzeme region of...
- Rosen family arrived, they first started building what would become the Lielstraupe Castle in the 13th century. By the 14th century the village of Straupe...
- Brastiņš on his memorial stone in Riga Born (1892-10-15)15 October 1892 Lielstraupes pagasts, Governorate of Livonia Died 28 January 1942(1942-01-28) (aged 49)...
- 1930 to 1940 a commander in the Aizsargi home guard. Prauls was born in Lielstraupe parish in Vidzeme. In 1915, he volunteered for service in the Russian...
- (Grobiņa, Latvia) - a genuine order castle, seat of a bailiff Groß Roop (Lielstraupe, Latvia) - a bishop castle Hapsal (Haapsalu, Estonia) - bishop castle...
- the properties of the von Rosens: Augstroze (Rosen, Hochrosen, 1350), Lielstraupe (Gross-Roop, before 1310), Rozbeķi (Rosenbeck, ca. 1372–1395), Mazstraupe...
- Riga. Built in 1894. Dzelzava Manor Jaunmokas Manor Jaunpils Castle Lielstraupe Castle Mālpils Manor Taurupe Manor Vecbebri Manor List of Baltic German...
-  114, Nr. 171. Bell Gerhardt III 1684 “Me fecit Gerhardt Meyer in Riga” Lielstraupe (LV) [Gross-Roop] P. Campe 1930, p. 114, Nr. 173. Bell Gerhardt III 1686...
- ruins Krimulda Castle Krimulda Sigulda Middle of the 13th century Ruins Lielstraupe Castle Straupe Cēsis End of the 13th century Preserved In use Lielvārde...
- the properties of the von Rosens: Augstroze (Rosen, Hochrosen, 1350), Lielstraupe (Gross-Roop, before 1310), Rozbeķi (Rosenbeck, ca. 1372–1395), Mazstraupe...