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Jelgava (pronounced [ˈjælˠɡɐvˠɐ] ) is a
state city in
central Latvia. It is
located about 41
kilometres (25 miles)
southwest of Riga. It is the largest...
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defeat of
Austria by
France obliged them to flee, and they took
refuge in
Mittau, Courland,
under the
protection of Tsar Paul I of Russia. There, on 10 June...
- "Fritz"
Alexander von Rüdiger (Russian: Фёдор Васильевич Ридигер; 1783 in
Mittau – 11 June 1856 in
Saint Petersburg) was a
Baltic German military officer...
- (NS: 8 July) 1780,
Saint Petersburg),
married on 6
March 1774,
Mitava (
Mittau) (divorced in 1777 or 1778), as his
second wife, to
Peter von Biron, the...
- Anna of Courland, the
newly elected Russian empress, was
forced to sign at
Mittau before being permitted to
proceed to
Saint Petersburg. Anna lost no time...
- 2023.
Retrieved 2
April 2023. Toivonen,
Terhi (8
January 2021). "Ylen
mittaus:
Perussuomalaisilla taas kannatushyppäys, eläkeputken
poisto syö SDP:n...
- July. A few w****s later, in late July 1622, main
Swedish forces reached Mittau, and a
prolonged battle ensued.
Since the
battle turned into a stalemate...
- at
Blankenburg in Brunswick, by whom he was
induced to
accompany him to
Mittau, in Russia,
where he died of a
fever contracted while attending French prisoners...
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Research Centre of
Finland (1 Sep 2009). "Omakotitalojen
suodattimien mittaus".
Retrieved 26 Jan 2023. "Our Products". 25 Jan 2023.
Retrieved 25 Jan...
- duc de Joyeuse, Frédéric-Guillaume chez le
grand Frédéric,
Louis XVIII à
Mittau et l’Aveugle au marché des Innocents. Some of the more
notable of Tardieu's...