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Österland ('Eastland') was a
medieval term used for the
southern part of Finland, one of the four
traditional lands of Sweden. The term
occurs in do****ents...
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Osterland (terra orientalis) is a
historical region in Germany. It was
situated between the Elbe and
Saale rivers to the
north of
Pleissnerland which...
- Svealand, the land of the Swedes, to form the country,
while Norrland and
Österland (the
latter now Finland) were
added later. The
lands have no administrative...
- his will that the
kingdom consisted of
Swerige (Sweden, i.e. Svealand),
Österland (i.e. Finland) and Göthaland (i.e. Götaland, as of the 1384 borders)....
- however,
retain the
lands at
Cooling and
another estate at
place called Osterland, as well as all of Goda's charters. Some time
after this her marriage...
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Historisk Tidskrift för
Finland (3). Tarkiainen, Kari (2008).
Sveriges Österland: Från
forntiden till
Gustav Vasa.
Finlands svenska historia 1. Skrifter...
- (larger regions): Götaland (southern Sweden)
Svealand (central Sweden)
Österland (Finland, from the 13th
century to 1809)
Norrland (northern
parts of present-day...
- and the
Palatinate to
Albert and the
Margraviate of
Landsberg in the
Osterland to his
younger brother Dietrich.
Henry III kept for
himself the Margraviates...
- his will that the
kingdom consisted of
Swerige (Sweden, i.e. Svealand),
Österland (i.e. Finland) and Göthaland (i.e. Götaland). The 15th-century Swedish...
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region in the south. The far
eastern region (east of
White Elster) is the
Osterland or
Altenburger Land
along Pleiße river, a flat,
fertile and
densely settled...