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Baltic Noble Corporations of Courland, Livonia, Estonia, and Oesel (Ösel) were medieval fiefdoms formed by German nobles in the 13th century under vassalage to the Teutonic Knights and Denmark in modern Latvia and Estonia. The territories continued to have semi-autonomous status from 16th to early 20th century under Swedish and Russian rule.
The four knighthoods are united in the Verband der Baltischen Ritterschaften. e.V. ( Association of Baltic Noble Corporations ) [1]
^Verband der Baltischen Ritterschaften e.V.
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and Russian rule. The four knighthoods are united in the Verband der Baltischen Ritterschaften. e.V. ( Association of Baltic Noble Corporations ) The Teutonic...
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comparable with hereditary knighthoods in continental European orders of nobility, such as Ritter, than with knighthoods under the British orders of...
was formed in 1561 by Baltic German nobles and disbanded in 1917 in Estonia, and in 1920 in Latvia. Like other Balticknighthoods, the Livonian also had...
the “White Emigrants”, nor the Association of Balticknighthoods, which unites the families of the Baltic-German enrolled nobility of the former Russian...
exists as a Baltic German nobility association in Germany, part of the united Baltic German Knighthoods association. Estonian Knighthood House Governorate...
descent.” The same applies to the Association of Balticknighthoods, which unites the families of the Baltic-German enrolled nobility of the former Russian...
Handbook of the BalticKnighthoods Part 2, 3: Estonia. Görlitz (1929) Transehe Roseneck, Astaf v. Genealogical Handbook of the BalticKnighthoods Part 1, 2:...
Handbook of the BalticKnighthoods Part 1, 2: Livonia, Lfg. 9-15. Görlitz (1929), pp. 781 [2] Genealogical Handbook of the BalticKnighthoods Part 1, 2: Livonia...
Rennenkampff family of 1728 according to the Genealogical Handbook of the BalticKnighthoods, Part Estonia by Baron Otto Magnus von Stackelberg: Divided by green...
of Livonia (Livländische Ritterschaft) or one of the other three Balticknighthoods (that is of Estonia, Courland and Ösel). His surname, Martens, is...
Manor (Rokischken Castle), in Rokiškis, Lithuania (see picture above) Lubeja Manor (Gut Lubey), Latvia Genealogic Handbook of the BalticKnighthoods, 1930...
enrolled into the Estonian Knighthood that same year, the family was also enrolled into the Livonian and Oesel Knighthoods (de) following the years 1830...
English: The Baltic Armorial: All coats of arms, belong to noble families related to the Livonian, Estonian, Curonian and Oesel Knighthoods) consists of...
religious since 1810, the Teutonic Order still confers limited honorary knighthoods. The Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Order, a Protestant chivalric...
18] 1874) was an Imperial Russian nobleman, statesman, diplomat and general of Baltic German descent. Berg was a count of the Austrian Empire and Grand Duchy...
and 1220. It is associated with the medieval Christian institution of knighthood, with knights being members of various chivalric orders; knights' and...
Rennenkampff) (1790-1857) Klingspor, Carl Arvid (1882). Baltic heraldic coat of arms all, belonging to the knighthoods of Livonia, Estonia, Courland and Oesel noble...
Üldkasulik Ühing). School was closed during World War II in the context of Baltic German Umsiedlung. Since 1965, the school building is used by Tallinn Ballet...
(15 August 1815 – 8 May 1891) was a Baltic German geologist and paleontologist from the Keyserlingk family of Baltic German nobility. Alexander von Keyserling...
Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of about 461,000 (as of 2024) and administratively...