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served by Pärnu Airport. Pärnu or Old Pärnu (Latin: Perona, German:
Pernau, Alt-
Pernau, Estonian: Vana-Pärnu),
which was
founded by the
bishop of Ösel–Wiek...
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Archived from the
original on 1
January 2016.
Retrieved 6
November 2015.
Pernau,
Margrit (2000). The P****ing of Patrimonialism:
Politics and
Political Culture...
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performed a coup in the
Swedish fortress of
Pernau.
Oldenbokum and his men
organized a
party at one of
Pernau's council members, Klas Zinte, who they knew...
- and the city of Riga
capitulated on 4 July (O.S.) / 15 July 1710 (N.S.),
Pernau (Pärnu) in August, and the
Estonian nobility and the city of
Reval (Tallinn)...
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Ferdinand Johann Adam von
Pernau,
Count of
Rosenau (7
November 1660,
Steinach am Brenner,
Austria – 14
October 1731,
Schloss Rosenau, Coburg) was an Austrian...
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lacked the
means to gain the
major cities of Riga,
Reval (Tallinn), or
Pernau (Pärnu). The
Livonian knights suffered a
disastrous defeat by the Russians...
- 1876 as a
judge in the
first district of
Pernau (Pärnu) and
proceeded from
there to the
position of
Pernau city
councillor in 1879.
Three years later...
- at the
Wayback Machine; Riga
Archived 2007-07-03 at the
Wayback Machine;
Pernau Archived 2007-07-03 at the
Wayback Machine;
Reval Archived 2007-07-03 at...
- 34.4 44
Livonian towns: 51 95 17.4 10 Riga 14 34
Reval (Tallinn) 14.3 -
Pernau 22.7 49.4
Scania 32.6 82 15 52 Gotland,
Sweden 29.4 81.4 14.9 19 Prussian...
- p. 264.
Faruqui 2009, p. 12.
Faruqui 2012, p. 16.
Pernau,
Margrit (2006). "Introduction". In
Pernau,
Margrit (ed.). The
Delhi College. New-Delhi: Oxford...