-
1
General Volmar Anton von Shlippenbah – a Descendant of Livonian Knights
Published 2012-10-01Get full text
Article -
2
Document publication. Survey of 1545 Livonia and the Great Duchy of Lithuania borderline audit (Livonian officers report)
Published 2011-06-01“… This is the publication of 1545, the borderline audit between Livonia and the Great Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) reported by the Livonian officers. Such verification documents containing an explicit borderline description are infrequent. …”
Get full text
Article -
3
-
4
Projects of the Franco-Swedish Alliance against the Russian State in 1572–1575
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
5
The Epoch and Personality of Peter the Great in Nikolay Charykov’s Research
Published 2022-11-01“…For example, the author points to Ivan III's marriage to Zoe Palaiologina (Sophia Palaiologina); the employment of captive Livonians by Ivan IV; sending Russian youth to study at Western European universities; Boris Godunov's plans to form a European league of Christian sovereigns. …”
Get full text
Article -
6
The pattem of the conquest of the Polabian Slavs and Western Baltic lands from the point of view of Christianization of the Baltic tribes
Published 2010-06-01“…The nobility of the Prussians, Livonians, Semgallians and Curonians were deprived of all this. …”
Get full text
Article -
7
About the Castle of St. George
Published 2005-06-01“…The Order, without a fleet, couldn't erect the castle on the banks of the Nemunas there. The Livonian branch of the Order didn't possess a reliable fleet, and the Prussian branch commenced using its fleet on the Nemunas only in the 1370s. …”
Get full text
Article -
8
<i>The Woman as Wolf</i> (AT 409): Some Interpretations of a Very Estonian Folk Tale
Published 2014-01-01“…The article introduces the content of the tale, the origin of the first records from the early 19th century, and the dissemination area of the tale, which remains outside Western Europe: apart from the Estonian versions there are Sami, Karelian, Vepsian, Livonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian versions. …”
Get full text
Article