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  • 91Haapsalu Castle — (also Haapsalu Episcopal Castle, et. Haapsalu piiskopilinnus) is a castle with cathedral in Haapsalu, western Estonia. It was founded in the thirteenth century to be a center for Bishopric of Ösel Wiek.cite web |url=http://www.haapsalulinnus.ee/… …

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  • 92List of castles in Estonia — This is a list of castles in Estonia. Castles of Teutonic Order *Helme *Karksi *Laiuse *Maasilinna *Narva Hermann Castle *Paide *Põltsamaa *Pärnu *Pöide *Rakvere *Tallinn Toompea Castle *Tarvastu *Toolse *Vasknarva *Viljandi Castle Castles of the …

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  • 93Second Swedish Crusade — was a semi historical Swedish military expedition to Finland by Birger jarl in the 13th century. As a result of the crusade, Finland became permanently part of Sweden for the next 550 years.Year of the crusadeAccording to Eric s Chronicle from… …

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  • 94Œsel — Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name = Œselia native name = Saaremaa common name = Saaremaa subdivision = county nation = Estonia capital = Pöide event start = year start = 9th century event end = year end = 1345 p1 = s1 = Livonian… …

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  • 95Oeselians — History of Estonia This article is part of a series Ancient Estonia …

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  • 96Charles the Deaf — (Swedish: Karl Döve) from the House of Bjelbo was the jarl of Sweden during 1216–1220. His father was magnate Bengt Snivil. He was the brother of Magnus Minnesköld and jarl Birger Brosa and father of jarl Ulf Fase. Charles died at the Battle of… …

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  • 97Bronze Soldier of Tallinn — The Bronze Soldier at its current location, the Tallinn Military Cemetery …

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  • 98Estonia in World War II — of August 1939.World War II losses in Estonia, estimated at around 25%, were among the highest in Europe. War and occupation deaths have been estimated at 90,000. These include the Soviet deportations in 1941, the German deportations and… …

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  • 99Karl Magnusson (Bjälboätten) — Karl Magnusson (died 1220) from the House of Bjelbo was the Bishop of Linköping during 1216 1220. He died at the Battle of Lihula in Estonia …

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  • 100Bronze Night — The Bronze Night ( et. Pronksiöö), also known as the April Unrest ( et. Aprillirahutused) and April Events ( et. Aprillisündmused) refer to the riots and controversy surrounding the 2007 relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn, the Soviet… …

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