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- The Vironians (Estonian: Virulased) were one of the Finnic tribes that later formed the Estonian nation. They lived in Vironia (Virumaa in Estonian, Wierland...
- Western Vironia. Vironians built many strongholds, like Tarwanpe (modern Rakvere) and Agelinde (now Punamägi Hill in Äntu village). Vironian was divided into...
- Estonia. In prehistoric times, Lääne-Virumaa was settled by Estonians of the Vironian tribe. The County Government (Estonian: maavalitsus) is led by a governor...
- Mecklenburg 1343 1346 St. George's Night Uprising Teutonic Order  Denmark Vironians Oeselians 1345 1347 Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347  Ottoman Empire (1345–1347)...
- called a "vironus" (abbr. "vir!"), while every member can also be called a "Vironian" (viroonlane). Vironia was officially founded at the Riga Polytechnical...
- superior god of the Oeselians (inhabitants of Saaremaa), also well known to Vironian tribes in northern Estonia. According to the chronicle, when the crusaders...
- successfully mediated a peace between the Germans, the Danes and the Vironians. Counties of Ancient Estonia Dannebrog falling from the sky during the...
- Prime Minister of Estonia Soviet Union Timeline of Tallinn Ungannians Vironians Women in Estonia According to the US, the EU, and the European Parliament...
- attacked Otepää, Ugaunians along with crusaders made raids against Novgorod, Vironians and Votians. In 1220 Ugaunians rebelled against the Germans. Sackalians...
- attacked Otepää, Ugaunians along with crusaders made raids against Novgorod, Vironians and Votians. In 1220 Ugaunians rebelled against the Germans. Sackalians...