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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...
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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...
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Caupo of
Turaida,
Kaupo or
Kaupo Lieven,
sometimes Kubbe (died 21
September 1217) was a
leader of the Finnic-speaking
Livonian people in the beginning...
- "Leģenda par
Turaidas Rozi",
Turaida Museum Reserve 1620. gada 6.
augusts –
Maijas Greifas –
Turaidas Rozes traģiskās nāves diena,
Turaida Museum Reserve...
- 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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referred to as "
Turaida" include:
Turaida Castle in Latvia. Other: Rose of
Turaida Caupo of
Turaida Battle of
Turaida Battle of
Turaida (1211) This disambiguation...
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Turaida Castle near Sigulda,
built in 1214
under Albert of Riga...
- of
Turaida. As the
German grip tightened, the
Livonians rebelled against the
crusaders and the
christened chief but were put down.
Caupo of
Turaida remained...
- of
Koskele (died
after 1255),
married Magdalena,
daughter of
Caupo of
Turaida.
Frederick had a
relationship with
Bianca Lancia (c. 1200/10 – 1230/46)...
- The
Ethnographic Open-Air
Museum of
Latvia (Latvian:
Latvijas Etnogrāfiskais brīvdabas muzejs) is an open-air
museum located just
outside Riga, the capital...