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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...
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Canute or Knud Valdem****n (1207 – 1260) was an
illegitimate son of King
Valdemar II of Denmark, who
became Duke of Revelia,
Blekinge and Lolland. Canute...
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became known in the
Scandinavian and
German languages as
Reval (Latin:
Revalia).
Reval was in
official use in
Estonia until 1918. In
international use...
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Saaremaa (Oesel), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima),
Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (
Revalia),
Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia),
Sakala (Saccala), and
Ugandi (Ugaunia)...
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Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima),
Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (
Revalia),
Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia),
Sakala (Saccala), and
Ugandi (Ugaunia)...
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Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima),
Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (
Revalia),
Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia),
Sakala (Saccala), and
Ugandi (Ugaunia)...
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Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima),
Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (
Revalia),
Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia),
Sakala (Saccala), and
Ugandi (Ugaunia)...
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Nordalbingia and
Vitslav I of Rügen,
sailed to the
northern Estonian province of
Revalia at the
beginning of June 1219. The
crusading army
camped at
Lindanise and...
- (Danish Estonia). In the 13th century, the city of
Reval (Tallinn) (Latin:
Revalia) was
established on the site of
modern Tallinn,
capital of Estonia. As...
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Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima),
Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (
Revalia),
Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia),
Sakala (Saccala), and
Ugandi (Ugaunia)...