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- The Livonian Brothers of the Sword (Latin: Fratres militiæ Christi Livoniae, German: Schwertbrüderorden) was a Catholic military order established in 1202...
- "Conquest, Conversion, and Heathen Customs in Henry of Livonia's Chronicon Livoniae and the Livländische Reimchronik". Crusades. 11 (1): 87–108. doi:10.1080/28327861...
- Chronicon Livoniae, **** 4, p 268. Heinrici Chronicon Livoniae, **** 5, p 270 Heinrici Chronicon Livoniae, **** 5, pp 270, 272 Heinrici Chronicon Livoniae, ****...
- Heinrici Chronicon Livoniae. p. 70. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat. Tarvel, Enn (ed.). 1982. Henriku Liivimaa kroonika. Heinrici Chronicon Livoniae. p. 80. Tallinn:...
- (Preußen) Deutschmeister (Magister Germaniae) Landmeister in Livland (Magister Livoniae) Komtur (Livland) Komtur (Livland) Landkomtur Landkomtur Komtur (in the...
- records of the Finnic languages date from the 13th century. The "Originates Livoniae" in the Livonian Chronicle of Henry contains Estonian place names, words...
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania and formed into the Duchy of Livonia (Ducatus Livoniae Ultradunensis). Gotthard Kettler, the last Master of the Order of Livonia...
- (2009). "8: How to Convert a Landscape: Henry of Livonia and the Chronicon Livoniae". In Murray, Alan V. (ed.). The Clash of Cultures on the Medieval Baltic...
- 1883); and his residence in Russia induced him to compile a Bibliotheca Livoniae historica (St Petersburg, 1869–1870, and Berlin, 1878); but his chief works...
- Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russiae, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae, Livoniae, Smolensciae, Kijoviae, Volhyniae, Podoliae, Podlachiae, Severiae, Czernichoviaeque...