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Revala (also Rävälä, Latin: Revalia, by
Henry of
Livonia Revele, by
Danish Census Book Revælæ) was an
Ancient Estonian county. It was
located in northern...
- of two
ancient Estonian counties:
Revala,
around what is now Tallinn, and Harjumaa,
which was
situated south of
Revala and
presently rests mostly in Rapla...
- with most of its
current territory corresponding to the
ancient county of
Revala.
Between the 10th and 12th centuries, one of the
largest trading centers...
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Estonia in the
Lindanise (now Tallinn)
harbor in the
Estonian province of
Revala.
According to the legend, the
national flag of
Denmark Dannebrog was born...
- of
Tallinn and
calls the
place Rafala (probably a
derivation of Rävala,
Revala, or some
other variant of the
Estonian name of the
adjacent medieval Estonian...
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German film
actress Gabrielle Réval (1869-1938),
French novelist,
essayist Revala (9th–13th century), a
medieval Estonian county Bishopric of
Reval (1240–1560)...
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Estonia was
divided into
eight major counties – Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Läänemaa,
Revala, Saaremaa, Sakala, Ugandi, and
Virumaa – as well as
several smaller, single-parish...
- the
Battle of Lindanise.
Painting by C.A. Lorentzen, 1809.
Belligerents Revala Harjumaa Denmark Prin****lity of Rügen
Nordalbingia Commanders and leaders...
- an
independent country on the east
coast of the
Baltic Sea,
bordered by
Revala, Harjumaa, Alempois, and Sakala. Läänemaa had an area of
approximately 1900...
- back to the time of
Danish rule over the
northern Estonian provinces of
Revala,
Vironia and Harria. The
evolution of the
Middle Low German-speaking Knighthood...