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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark–Estonia_relations

    Denmark–Estonia relations refers to the historical and current diplomatic relations between Denmark and Estonia. Denmark has an embassy in Tallinn, while Estonia has an embassy in Copenhagen. Denmark recognized and established diplomatic relations with Estonia on 5 February 1921. Relations were … See more

    Danish Estonia (13th–17th century)
    Danish Estonia refers to the territories of present-day Estonia that were ruled by Denmark firstly during the 13th–14th centuries and again during the 16th–17th centuries. Denmark … See more

    The two countries have not signed any cultural cooperation agreements albeit having close relations on the matter. Many exchange projects have been conducted between Danish and Estonian municipalities and the Danish Cultural Institute had … See more

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    Estonian President Lennart Meri visited Denmark in 1994, Arnold Rüütel in 2004, Toomas Hendrik Ilves in 2007, 2011, 2012 and 2015 and Kersti Kaljulaid in 2017.
    Conversely, Danish Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen visited Estonia in 2000, Anders Fogh Rasmussen See more

    • Kyhn, Peter (2000), Dansk-estiske forbindelser de sidste hundrede år (in Danish), University of Lund, p. 31
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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Estonia_(1219–1346)

    During the Livonian crusade in 1218, Pope Honorius III gave Valdemar II a free hand to annex as much land as he could conquer in Estonia. Besides, Albert of Riga, the leader of the Teutonic crusaders fighting the Estonians from the south, visited the king and asked him to attack the Estonians from the north.
    In 1219, Valdemar gathered his fleet, joined forces with the navy led by prince …

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Estonia
    • Mesolithic Period
      The region has been populated since the end of the Late Pleistocene glaciation, about 10,000 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 beginnin…
    • Neolithic Period
      The beginning of the Neolithic Period is marked by the ceramicsof the Narva culture, and appear in Estonia at the beginning of the 5th millennium. The oldest finds date from around 4900 BC. The first pottery was made of thick clay mixed with pebbles, shells or plants. The Narva-type ceramic…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia

      WebReval , the capital of Danish Estonia founded on the site of Lindanise, adopted the Lübeck law and received full town rights in 1248. The …

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      How did Estonia become part of Denmark?
      The Kings of Denmark claimed Estonia, and this was recognised by the pope. In 1219 the Danish fleet landed in the major harbor of Estonia and defeated the Estonians in the Battle of Lindanise that brought Northern Estonia under Danish rule until the Estonian uprising in 1343, when the territories were taken over by the Teutonic Order.
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      When did the Danish attack Estonia?
      Danish fleets attacked Estonia in 1170, 1194, and 1197. In 1206, King Valdemar II and archbishop Andreas Sunonis led a raid on Ösel island ( Saaremaa ). The Kings of Denmark claimed Estonia, and this was recognised by the pope.
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      What was the capital of Danish Estonia?
      The capital of Danish Estonia was Reval (Tallinn), founded at the place of Lindanise after the invasion of 1219. The Danes built the fortress of Castrum Danorum at Toompea Hill. Estonians still call their capital "Tallinn", which, according to an urban legend, derives from Taani linna (Danish town or castle).
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      What does Duchy of Estonia stand for?
      The Duchy of Estonia ( Danish: Hertugdømmet Estland Latin: Ducatus Estoniae ), also known as Danish Estonia, was a direct dominion ( Latin: dominium directum) of the King of Denmark from 1219 until 1346 when it was sold to the Teutonic Order and became part of the Ordensstaat .
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      WebDec 30, 2015 · Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Estonské vévodství (1219–1346) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Duchy of Estonia (1219–1346) Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Tanskan …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_overseas_colonies

      WebDanish overseas colonies and Dano-Norwegian colonies (Danish: De danske kolonier) were the colonies that Denmark–Norway (Denmark after 1814) possessed from 1536 until …

    • https://infogalactic.com/info/Danish_Estonia

      WebDanish Estonia was the territories of present-day Estonia that were ruled by Denmark firstly during the 13th–14th centuries and again in the 16th–17th centuries. Denmark rose …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_Empire

      WebThe term Danish Empire may refer to: The North Sea Empire of Cnut the Great (1016–1035) Danish control of Danish Estonia (1219–1346, 1559–1645) The Kalmar Union …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lyndanisse

      WebThe Battle of Lyndanisse was a battle during the Livonian Crusade, fought by the Kingdom of Denmark and German allies against pagan Estonian tribes. The battle helped King Valdemar II of Denmark establish the …

    • https://www.visitestonia.com/en/danish-kings-garden

      WebDanish King's Garden. Danish King's Garden is just next to Toompea, on the slope facing St. Nicholas Church. According to an old legend, this is the spot where a flag descended from the sky during the Danish invasion, …

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