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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Tools made by Kunda culture, the Estonian History Museum. The region has been populated since the end of the Late Pleistocene glaciation, about 9,000 BC.The earliest traces of human settlement in Estonia are connected with the Kunda culture.The early mesolithic Pulli settlement is located by the Pärnu River. It has been dated to the beginning of the 9th millennium BC.
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  3. britannica.com

    History of Estonia, survey of the important events and people in the history of Estonia. One of the three Baltic states (with Latvia and Lithuania) located in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea, Estonia had been under foreign rule—notably by Germany, Sweden, and Russia—for much of its existence
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  5. britannica.com

    6 days agoEstonia - Baltic Region, Soviet Union, Independence: The Estonians are first mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus (1st century ce) in Germania. Their political system was patriarchal, based on clans headed by elders. The first invaders of the country were Vikings, who from the mid-9th century passed through Estonia and Latvia on their way to the Slavonic hinterland.
  6. britannica.com

    3 days agoEstonia abounds in rivers, which flow to the Gulf of Finland, to the Gulf of Riga, and into Lake Peipus.The longest river, the Pärnu, stretches for about 90 miles (145 km); other important rivers are the Pedja, Narva, and Kasari. The country's largest lake is Peipus, with a surface area of about 1,370 square miles (3,550 square km), which is shared with Russia.
  7. history-maps.com

    Oct 13, 2024The ancient history of Estonia spans from around the 8th millennium BCE to the early 13th century, culminating with the conquest of local Finnic tribes during the Northern Crusades. Estonia's earliest human settlements emerged following the last glacial period, with the Kunda culture being the first significant cultural group to leave its mark.
  8. pantheon.world

    This list of famous Estonian Historians is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity. 1. Aleksey Shakhmatov (1864 - 1920)With an HPI of . 55.82, Aleksey Shakhmatov is the most famous Estonian Historian.
  9. historyworld.net

    To the north, in Estonia, Albert enlists military support from the king of Denmark. By 1237, when the Knights of the Sword are merged with the Teutonic knights, the whole of Livonia is subdued and Christian. For three centuries the region is harshly governed by the Teutonic knights (the Danish crown sells them its rights in northern Estonia in ...
  10. An Outline of Estonian History By KYLLIKE SILLASTE In August 1991, Estonia declared its inde pendence from the Soviet Union, marking the end of fifty years of Soviet occupation and the beginning of a new era in the history of this small Baltic state. For only the second time since the beginning of the thirteenth century,

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