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- Lihula is a town in Lääneranna Parish, Pärnu County, Estonia. Lihula Castle (German: Leal, Leale, Lihhola) was first mentioned in 1211, but it appears...
- Monument of Lihula is the colloquial name of a monument commemorating the Estonians who fought for Estonia against the Soviet Union in World War II, located...
- The Battle of Lihula or Battle of Leal was fought between invading Swedes and Estonians for the control of a castle in Lihula, Estonia in 1220. The exact...
- Lihula Parish (Estonian: Lihula vald) was a rural muni****lity in Lääne County, Estonia. It had a po****tion of 2,652 (as of 1 January 2010) and an area...
- Lihula JK is an Estonian football club based in Lihula. Founded in 2009, they currently play in the III Liiga, the fifth tier of Estonian football. As...
- initially led by King John I, had invaded Läänemaa. The Swedish army took the Lihula stronghold and set up a small garrison. Swedish Jarl Karl Döve and Bishop...
- 1999 Otepää town and Pühajärve Parish formed Otepää Parish Lihula town was merged into Lihula Parish Võsu borough was merged into Vihula Parish Karksi-Nuia...
- missionary phase. It was established in 1211, with episcopal see in Leal (today Lihula). The two known bishops were Fulco, Theoderich and Hermann of Dorpat who...
- Ekolsund in Sweden, Sjundby in Finland, Polchow in Swedish Pomerania and Lihula in Swedish Livonia. He was born in Lohja to Princess Sigrid of Sweden and...
- originally established as the Bishopric of Leal in 1211, based in Leal, modern Lihula. When the Sword Brothers in 1224 captured Yuryev (modern Tartu), they renamed...