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Estonian elder (died 1217)
Lembitu (Estonian also: Lembit, died 21 September 1217) was an ancient Estonian senior (elder) from Sakala County and military leader in the struggle
Lembitu
Country in Northern Europe
a significant defeat in the battle where their most prominent leader, Lembitu, an elder of Sakala, was killed. In 1219, the armies of King Valdemar II
Estonia
Canada. MS Lembitu was built by Astilleros de Huelva and launched in 1998 for the Estonian Shipping Co., Tallinn. She was named after Lembitu of Lehola
MS_Clipper_Ranger
1217 battle of the Livonian Crusade
led by Lembitu, who had attempted to unify the Estonians. The Germans won, although the converted Livonian chieftain Caupo of Turaida died. Lembitu was also
Battle_of_St._Matthew's_Day
12th–13th century Baltic Christianisation campaign
their system of loose alliances into a centralised state. They were led by Lembitu of Lehola, the elder of Sackalia, who by 1211 had come to the attention
Livonian_Crusade
1936 Estonian ship
Her sister ship, Kalev, was sunk in October 1941. Lembit is named for Lembitu, an Estonian ruler who resisted the Livonian Crusades. Lembit is the only
EML_Lembit
Male given name
Lembit is an Estonian masculine given name. A variant is Lembitu. Lembit may refer to: Lembitu (died 1217), Estonian elder and military leader from Sakala
Lembit
Cemetery in Türi, Estonia
the intersection of Little Pärnu Street (Väike-Pärnu tänav) and Lembitu Street (Lembitu tänav). The following memorials are located in Türi Central Cemetery:
Türi_Central_Cemetery
1941 novel by Enn Kippel
about the adventures of a boy called Meelis, the son of Sakala's elder Lembitu. "Raamatud" (in Estonian). Mixi kirjastus. Archived from the original on
Meelis
Town in Estonia
Maramaa (named after August Maramaa, twice the mayor of Viljandi) and Lembitu avenues. Among foreign species, American larch can be found in Köler avenue
Viljandi
Ancient county of Estonia
11th century–1224 Common languages Estonian Government County Elder • unknown-1217 Lembitu History • Established 11th century • Disestablished 1224
Sakala_County
Town in Estonia
except the hill remains of it but the place (known in Estonian also as Lembitu linnamägi) is still visited as a tourist attraction. 2/3 of the hill-fort
Suure-Jaani
recently converted allies won a major battle in which the Estonian commander Lembitu was killed. Northern Estonia was conquered by Danish crusaders led by king
History_of_Estonia
Estonians were unable to develop into a centralized state. They were led by Lembitu of Lehola who was killed along with Caupo of Turaida (fighting for the
List_of_Crusades
Day of the year
to Anglo-Norman invaders. 1217 – Livonian Crusade: The Estonian leader Lembitu and Livonian leader Caupo of Turaida are killed in the Battle of St. Matthew's
September_21
12th- and 13th-century crusades around the Baltic Sea
1217. The battle was a crushing defeat for the Estonians, whose leader Lembitu was also killed. Since 1211, his name had come to the attention of the
Northern_Crusades
the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022. "Tallinn nimetas Lembitu pargi väljaku Ukraina toetuseks ümber". TV3.ee. 10 June 2022. Retrieved
List of streets renamed due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
List_of_streets_renamed_due_to_the_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine
Surname list
Estonian volleyball player Hannes Varblane [et] (1949–2022), Estonian poet Lembitu Varblane [et] (1923–2013), Estonian teacher Mihkel Varblane [et] (born
Varblane
Estonian writer, author of the national epic Kalevipoeg
as Old Estonian Fairy-Tales (1866), collections of verses, and the poem Lembitu (1885), published after his death. Kreutzwald is considered to be the author
Friedrich_Reinhold_Kreutzwald
Estonian television channel
lasting over three hours. In addition, Tarmo Jürisson, Tõnis Mets, Enn Räpp, Lembitu Kuuse, etc. participated. After the closure of Seitse channel on December
Alo_TV
Estonian ballet dancer and stage actress
Aminta (Benatzky's "Kolm musketäri", 1932 and 1945) Barbara (Karma's "Lembitu", 1933) Azuri (Romberg's "Kõrbelaul", 1934) "Otsus, Velda - Eesti Entsüklopeedia"
Velda_Otsus
2005 film directed by Kaaren Kaer
Saaremäe as Mentor Wolfram Mait Malmsten as Brother Wismuth Ain Mäeots as Lembitu Merle Jääger as Lembela Märt Avandi as Jūrmala bailiff Hippolyt Raivo E
Malev_(film)
1215 military conflict in Estonia during Livonian Crusade
besieged the stronghold of Lõhavere (Leole) that belonged to the elder Lembitu. The Estonian forces inside the stronghold confronted the enemy and "gave
Battle_of_Lehola
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (AD 1922–present) Lembitu (AD 1211–1217) – County of Sakala The Four Kings (AD 1343) – Duchy of Estonia
List_of_dynasties
1211 military conflict in Estonia during Livonian Crusade
Engelbert von Thiesenhusen Berthold of Wenden Arnold † Caupo of Turaida Rūsiņš Lembitu of Lehola Meeme Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses Medium casualties
Battle_of_Viljandi
Livonian noble (died 1217)
Matthew's Day in 1217, fighting against the troops of the Estonian leader Lembitu of Lehola. Caupo had male successors, his son Bertold had been killed 1210
Caupo_of_Turaida
Caledonian Maritime Assets. Arrow, built as Varbola. Clipper Ranger, built as Lembitu. Helliar, built as Lehola. "M/S LEILI" (in Swedish). Fakta om Fartyg. Retrieved
MS_Hildasay
Male given name
Wamba, the chief of forces, in Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's 1885 poem Lembitu. Recorded usages of the name among the populace can be found in Tartu church
Vambola
Company based in Tallinn
Gustav Sule Kalana Kassari Kunda Kristjan Palusalu Kurkse Lehola Leili Lembitu Paul Keres Rakvere Transestonia Varbola "Eesti Merelaevandus". Retrieved
Estonian_Shipping_Company
Estonian actress and poet
role was that of Lembala, the wife of 13th-century Estonian chieftain Lembitu (played by Ain Mäeots), in the 2005 Kaaren Kaer-directed historical comedy
Merle_Jääger
Estonian politician
managed to tidy up Musumägi, arranged the lighting of Schnell Park and Lembitu Park, helped modernize several kindergartens in Tallinn and summoned the
Keit_Pentus-Rosimannus
Calendar year
Estonian army in the Battle of St. Matthew's Day, and kill their leader Lembitu. October 18 – Reconquista: The city of Alcácer do Sal, located along the
1217
Larka (1879–1942), general, politician Hans Leesment (1873–1944), general Lembitu of Lehola (died 1217), tribal elder, military commander Andres Nuiamäe
List_of_Estonians
Estonian magician (born 1982)
In February 2009, Kubo and Ande released a book of magic for children, Lembitu maagiline maailm (The Magical World of Lembit). Later that year, during
Meelis_Kubo
County of medieval Livonia
again invaded Metsepole. Archbishopric of Riga Eldership of Samogitia Lembitu Livonian Crusade Principality of Kukenois Sackalia The Chronicle of Henry
Metsepole
Tappete Yalde Melete Cake Title: Elder (-1223) before 1211–21 September 1217 Lembitu 21 September 1217 – ? Unnepeve Meeme Title: Elder (-1224) Title: Elder
Lists of political office-holders in Estonia
Lists_of_political_office-holders_in_Estonia
Russian troops besiege the Varbola Stronghold. Troops from Sakala, led by Lembitu of Lehola, burn Pskov. 1213 Lithuanians raid the Sakala area. 1215 Sword
Timeline_of_Estonian_history
carry up to 63 trailers. Arrow, built as Varbola. Clipper Ranger, built as Lembitu. Hildasay, built as Leili. "M/F Clipper Racer". The Ferry Site. Retrieved
MS_Helliar
Plotnitskii borough created. 1212 - Partially burned by an Estonian raid under Lembitu. 1240 - City captured by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. 1266 - City
Timeline_of_Pskov
Estonian sports club
Põhja-Sakala Founded 27 January 2011 Ground Suure-Jaani gümnaasiumi staadion (Lembitu avenue 42, Suure-Jaan) Capacity 250 Manager Indrek Jegorov League II Liiga
Põhja-Sakala_(football_club)
Estonian student fraternity
was named for Leona, the fortress of the 13th century military leader Lembitu. The fraternity's motto is Age quod agis or "Do what you do". Its colors
Korp!_Leola
Estonian architect
protection, due which the building was not built. Similar fate was with the Lembitu house of fashion architecture competition in Tallinn, 1979 that was also
Ain_Padrik
Ekspress), Enn Hallik (Pärnu Postimees), Sulev Oll (Maaleht), Marko Kaljuveer, Lembitu Kuuse, Ivar Jurtšenko, Helar Osila, Anu Säärits, Tauno Peit, Teet Konksi
Estonia at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Estonia_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics
Estonian actor and director
Televisioon. In 2005, he appeared in his first feature-length film as Lembitu in the Kaaren Kaer directed comedy Malev; a skewed interpretation of Estonia's
Ain_Mäeots
Estonian composer
(for Symphony Orchestra, 1942) Põhjarannik (Heroic Choral Poem, 1958) Lembitu (Opera, 1961) - Perhaps Kapp's Magnum Opus; An historical opera based on
Villem_Kapp
UK-based freight-only ferry company
"Equasis - HomePage". www.equasis.org. Retrieved 28 August 2023. "M/S LEMBITU (1998)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 28 August 2023. "M/S SALAHALA
Seatruck_Ferries
Estonian poet and translator (1864–1957)
folksy songs. Haava also wrote the libretto to Artur Lemba's opera Lembitu tütar (Lembitu's Daughter) in 1908. Her work still appears in print. In 2006, a
Anna_Haava
Honorary title of the Estonian SSR
Soovik [et], Elvi Speek, Aksel Stiuff, Helga Tambek, Alleks Vallner [et], Lembitu Varblane [et] 1964: Rudolf Jõks [et], Arnold Kask, Jüri Kipper, Anto Korp
Honored Teacher of the Estonian SSR
Honored_Teacher_of_the_Estonian_SSR
Estonian film director
dedicated to her and created by the sculptor Flo Kasearus was unveiled in Lembitu Park in Tallinn on March 26, 2023. The Estonian Film Museum presented a
Leida_Laius
Decade
Estonian army in the Battle of St. Matthew's Day, and kill their leader Lembitu. October 18 – Reconquista: The city of Alcácer do Sal, located along the
1210s
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Icelandic
Masculine form of Icelandic Helga, from Old Norse heilagr, HELGI means "holy; dedicated to the gods." Compare with feminine Helgi.
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Mother; God-like
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Governs with discretion.
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God of Irrationality
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A servant, servitude.
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Dream; Ash-tree Meadow
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Goddess Sita
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Pet form of German Waldobert "bright ruler," and other names containing the element wald, WALDO means "to rule, to wield power."
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Great.
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Place of Lord Krishna
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