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- Estonian_Knighthood abstract "The Estonian Knighthood (German: Estländische Ritterschaft) was a fiefdom that operated in the northern part of the nowadays Estonia. It was formed in 1584 by the Baltic German nobles and disbanded in 1920. Just like other Baltic knighthoods, the Estonian also had semi-autonomous privileged status in the Russian Empire.The earliest written reference of the Estonian Knighthood dates from 1252. Its origins date back to the time of Danish rule, when the northern Estonian provinces of Revala, Vironia and Harria where allied together. The process of the development of the corporation into a political entity was completed by the end of the Rule of the Teutonic Order in 1561, resulting in the control of the region and its peasant population, although excluding the cities. Estonian Knighthood managed to maintain its dominant role throughout the period of Swedish and Russian rule. This meant that the practice of the Protestant-Lutheran faith (of the Augsburg Confession) was guaranteed along with the use of German as the administrative language and local autonomy in the administration of the land and the application of the law to its German and Estonian population.".
- Estonian_Knighthood thumbnail Rüütelkonna_hoone2.jpg?width=300.
- Estonian_Knighthood wikiPageID "37533336".
- Estonian_Knighthood wikiPageRevisionID "546310885".
- Estonian_Knighthood hasPhotoCollection Estonian_Knighthood.
- Estonian_Knighthood subject Category:1584_establishments.
- Estonian_Knighthood subject Category:1920_disestablishments.
- Estonian_Knighthood subject Category:Baltic_nobility.
- Estonian_Knighthood subject Category:Estonian_nobility.
- Estonian_Knighthood subject Category:History_of_Estonia.
- Estonian_Knighthood comment "The Estonian Knighthood (German: Estländische Ritterschaft) was a fiefdom that operated in the northern part of the nowadays Estonia. It was formed in 1584 by the Baltic German nobles and disbanded in 1920. Just like other Baltic knighthoods, the Estonian also had semi-autonomous privileged status in the Russian Empire.The earliest written reference of the Estonian Knighthood dates from 1252.".
- Estonian_Knighthood label "Confrérie de la Chevalerie Estonienne".
- Estonian_Knighthood label "Estländische Ritterschaft".
- Estonian_Knighthood label "Estonian Knighthood".
- Estonian_Knighthood sameAs Estländische_Ritterschaft.
- Estonian_Knighthood sameAs Confrérie_de_la_Chevalerie_Estonienne.
- Estonian_Knighthood sameAs m.0nbrh2v.
- Estonian_Knighthood sameAs Q829894.
- Estonian_Knighthood sameAs Q829894.
- Estonian_Knighthood wasDerivedFrom Estonian_Knighthood?oldid=546310885.
- Estonian_Knighthood depiction Rüütelkonna_hoone2.jpg.
- Estonian_Knighthood isPrimaryTopicOf Estonian_Knighthood.