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Turaida (Livonian: Toraid, German:
Treiden, Treyden;
meaning Thor's
garden in Livonian) is a part of
Sigulda in the
Vidzeme Region of Latvia. Its most...
- The
Battle of
Treiden was
fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629),
between Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and the
Swedish Empire on February...
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Turaida Castle (Latvian:
Turaidas pils, German:
Treiden, Treyden;
meaning Thor's
garden in Livonian) is a
recently reconstructed medieval castle in Turaida...
- The
Battle of
Turaida or
Treiden (also
known as the
Battle on Aa) was
fought on June 1, 1298, on the
banks of the
Gauja River (German: Livländische Aa)...
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permission of
Bishop Albert. First, the
Order took and
occupied the
fortress of
Treiden. In 1208, they
founded the
castle of
Segewold in the Aa valley, and the...
- Baltic-German poet
Adelbert Cammerer published the poem Die
Jungfrau von
Treiden.
Other works followed.
After a
battle at the foot of
Turaida Castle in...
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Bernt Kretz, (1688-1694) Jens Flor, (1695-1710)
Wilhelm Ernst Levin von
Treiden, (1710-1716)
Anders Nilsen Wiborg, (1717-1718)
Conrad Kaufmann, (1719-1720)...
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Germanic Thor. The
Livonian place name T****yda (also T****ida and
German Treiden)
attested in the
Chronicle of
Livonia is
interpreted as the 'garden of...
- of
Wenden Battle of
Czarne Battle of
Dirscha Battle of
Oliwa Battle of
Treiden Battle of Ostróda
Battle of Górzno
Battle of
Trzciana Defeat 1630 Fedorovych...
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Christoph von
Mecklenburg were
captured and
detained at
Adsel and
Treiden. This
resulted in a
diplomatic mission to
petition for
their release being...