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Piemare (Lithuanian:
Piemarė; Latin: Bihavelanc) was one of the main
Curonian kihelkonds with an
administrative center in
Esestua (Seeburg)
before the...
- Latvia,
there were
lands with
their rulers: Vanema, Ventava, Bandava,
Piemare, Duvzare, Sēlija, Koknese, Jersika, Tālava and Adzele.
Although the local...
- (Bandava)
south of Vindava, is
today in the
district of Kuldīga.
Bihavelanc or
Piemare, also
south of Bandava, is
today in the
district of Liepāja.
Powsare (Dovsare)...
- Ceklis,
Curonian Spit (Kuršu kāpas) and
Vistula Spit, Duvzare, Megava,
Piemare, Pīlsats,
Vanema or
Miera Kursa,
Ventava Selonians Selonian Selonia (Sēlija)...
- the
location of
modern Liepāja was
founded by
Curonian fishermen from
Piemare as Līva, but
Henry of
Livonia (Henricus de Lettis), in his
famous Chronicle...
- Gudenieki [lv] and Basu manor [lv] in
Gudenieki Parish. It
flows along the
Piemare and
Ventava plains in a north-eastern direction. Most of the flow, except...
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Order of Livonia. The
country was
located between Ventava, Ceklis [lv],
Piemare, Duvzare [lv] and the
Baltic Sea on the
present territory of Ventspils...
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Livonian crusade the
territory was
inhabited by
Curonians and was part of the
Piemare land. In 1253 in an
agreement between Bishop of
Courland and
Livonian Order...