- Mõtsa Pūol or
Metsepole was a
medieval Livonian county inhabited by the Finnic-speaking Livonians,
situated on the east
coast of the Gulf of Riga, in...
- the west. It
covered the
territory of the
medieval Livonian county of
Metsepole. The main city in the
district was Limbaži.
Districts were eliminated...
- was
divided in
lands of
Daugava Livonians, Satezele, Turaida, Idumeja,
Metsepole.
During the
Livonian Crusade, once
prosperous Livonia was devastated,...
-
castle was
built in
Sigulda before 1210. By 1211, the
Livonian province of
Metsepole (now Limbaži district) and the
mixed Livonian–Latgallian
inhabited county...
-
Latgalian Prin****lity of
Jersika to the south, the
Livonian counties of
Metsepole and
Idumeja to the west, the
Estonian counties of
Sakala and
Ugandi to...
- in the
Virbotne forest west of
Riebezer lake, it then
flows along the
Metsepole Plain and Piejūras Lowlands. At the
Prinkas village on Liepupe-Reynupe...
- Lemisele, part of
Metsepole. In the
early 13th century,
Bishop Albert and the
Teutonic knights destro**** the
village while conquering Metsepole, and
built a...
-
region of Latvia. The
village is
located 5 km from the
Baltic Sea
coast Metsepole Plain and
Seaside Lowlands. The name of the
village and the
river Liepupe...
-
parts represent the sea and the sun. A part of the
historic Livonian Metsepole land and
later known as Neibāde or Neubad,
Saulkrasti received its present...
-
mentions times when the area in Salacgrīva muni****lity was
owned by
Metsepole County, where,
already in 1205, the
priest Alobrand - a
Catholic priest...