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Piltene (pronunciation; Polish: Piltyń, German:
Pilten) is a town in
northwestern Latvia. The po****tion in 2020 was 909. The
ruins of
Piltene Castle are...
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incorporated into the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth as the
District of
Pilten of the
Wenden and
later Inflanty Voivodeship.
After annexation by the Russian...
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District of
Pilten (Polish:
Powiat piltyński, German:
Kreis Pilten) was an
autonomous district of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and also in union...
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administrative divisions.
After the
administrative reform of 1819, the area of
Pilten was
incorporated into the
territory of the
province as the
district of Windau...
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Stephen Báthory.
Magnus spent the last six
years of his life at the
castle of
Pilten in the
Bishopric of Courland,
where he died as a
pensioner of the Polish...
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folklore from a
single Catholic area of Courland,
historically the
District of
Pilten. Kārta is even more
rarely mentioned in folklore, she is
thought to execute...
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Duchy of Estonia.
Magnus spent the rest of his life at the
castle of
Pilten in the
Bishopric of Courland,
where he died as a
pensioner of the Polish...
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Collegium in the
Courland diocese of
Pilten Otto
Ernst von
Maydell (1608–1670),
Polish Obristleutnant,
Starost of
Pilten,
hereditary Lord of Zierau, Pun****en...
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occupation (from 1
August 1812,
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigallia and
District of
Pilten nominally re-established
under joint French-Saxon
protectorate 8 October...
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river and the
diocese of
Courland the area on the left bank with
Pilten.
Bishop Edmund von Werd (1263 to 1299)
resided in
Memel castle,
while Amboten...