LIVONIA, Region and Former Russian Province

lĭvōˈnēə, region and former Russian province, comprising present Estonia and parts of Latvia (Vidzeme and Latgale). It borders on the Baltic Sea and its arms, the Gulf of Riga and the Gulf of Finland, in the west and the north and extends E to Lake Peipus (Chudskoye) and the Narva. Livonia, also known as Livland, was named after the Livs, a Finno-Ugric tribe that inhabited the coast when, in the 13th cent., the Livonian Brothers of the Sword conquered the entire region. The knights formed a strong state and threatened Lithuania and Novgorod in the 13th and 14th cent. The chief cities—notably Riga, Tartu, and Tallinn—were Germanic in culture and were members of the Hanseatic League. After the dissolution (1561) of the Livonian Order, Livonia was contested by Poland, Russia, and Sweden. Courland, in the southwest, became a duchy under Polish suzerainty, and Latgale, in the southeast, became part of Poland. Vidzeme, in the center, passed first to Poland, then (1629) to Sweden, which also held the northern part (Estonia). The Swedish share was conquered (1710) in the Northern War by Peter I of Russia, who kept it at the Peace of Nystad (1721). Latgale passed to Russia in 1772. In 1783, Livonia was constituted a Russian province, and in 1918 it was divided between Estonia and Latvia.

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...citizens of the former Soviet Union , and to non-Russian writers writing...postulate the former existence of many...of traditional Russian literature, one...about traditional Russian literature is...concentrate on the former, admitting the...
...Livland and Livonia are derived...Sea in Old Russian . s...eastward to the region of Shem...the Swedish province of Roslagen...Inhabitants of the former Roman province of Noricum...somewhere in the region between Hungary...
...of different regional Russian saints- with...Orthodox, and the former allegiance...against the Livonian Order. It started...the first Russian mission to...tensions over the Livonian War, which...against his former sovereign...
...of Sokhanskayas regional Russian. A number of colleagues...thank especially my former colleague Igor...intolerable in the provinces; but the position...eloquently what every Russian heart silently...obviously from the provinces! Shes totally immersed...
...non-Russian tribes of the Volga region, victims of the Russian colonizing drive. very popular...his monastic heroism, while the former Feodor performed secretly...Timofeev, then, reflecting on recent Russian history, the myth of the ruler...
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...American Cultural Province. Austin: University...1993. Culture Regions, Homelands, and...S. W. 1993. Russian Refuge. Chicago...Examination of the Former Soviet Refugee...Directory, 1901. Livonia, Mich.: R. L...Directory, 1920. Livonia, Mich.: R. L...1930. 1930. Livonia, Mich.: R. L...


 

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...and France. He was born in the Russian Baltic province of Livonia, but descended from 17th-century...and the San Colombano wine region situated just outside Milan...A friend of mine claims the former Wimbledon champion tennis player...


 

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LIVONIA , region and former Russian province livo ne , region and former Russian province, comprising present...and the Narva. Livonia, also known as...1772. In 1783, Livonia was constituted a Russian province, and in 1918 it...


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