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- Metsepole abstract "Mõtsa Pūol or Metsepole was an ancient Livonian county inhabited by a Finnic people Livonians, on the east coast of the Gulf of Riga, at the northwest of what is now the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Metsepole was bordered by the ancient Estonian Sakala County to the north, Latgalian Tālava to the east and Livonian county of Turaida to the south.During the Livonian Crusade in the beginning of the 13th century, the crusading Livonian Brothers of the Sword led by Albert of Riga began to occupy the shores of the Gulf of Riga. By 1206, Metsepole had been taken over by the crusaders and incorporated into the Bishopric of Riga in 1255.In 1201, the Bishop Albert von Buxhövden founded the City of Riga as a Christian settlement at the mouth of the river Daugava. When this did not immediately induce the Livonians, Estonians, and Baltic peoples in its hinterland to convert, a knightly order was formed, the Livonian Brothers of the Sword, primarily consisting of Low Germans, to bring salvation to the pagans by force. In a campaign which was a part of the wars known as the Northern Crusades, these knights defeated, subdued and converted the Livonians in 1206 and 1207.The main centres of Metsepole were located at the hillforts in Skulte, Liepupe and Limbaži.In 1206, the first Christian priest from Riga, Alexander, arrived in Metsepole. Already in 1207 there was a Christian parish in Metsepole.In the winter 1210, a crusader army from Riga went through Metsepole to attack Estonian county of Soontagana. It was followed by an Estonian revenge raid in Metsepole and whole region was heavily devastated.In 1211, Estonians again invaded Metsepole.".
- Metsepole dissolutionYear "1206".
- Metsepole thumbnail Archbishopric_of_Riga.svg?width=300.
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- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Albert_of_Riga.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Archbishopric_of_Riga.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Finns.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Category:1206_disestablishments.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_countries_in_Europe.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Latvia.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Livonian_Crusade.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Daugava_(river).
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Samogitia.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Elder.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Estonians.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Riga.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Hillfort.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Latgalians.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Lembitu.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Limbaži.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Livonia.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Livonian_Brothers_of_the_Sword.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Livonian_Crusade.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Livonian_language.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Livonians.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Low_German.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Crusades.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Koknese.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Riga.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Sakala_County.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Skulte.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Soontagana.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Turaida.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Tālava.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLink Vidzeme.
- Metsepole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metsepole".
- Metsepole commonLanguages Livonian_language.
- Metsepole commonName "Metsepole".
- Metsepole continent "Europe".
- Metsepole conventionalLongName "Livonian county of Metsepole".
- Metsepole flagS "Archbishopric of Riga.svg".
- Metsepole imageMap "Metsepole.jpg".
- Metsepole imageMapCaption "Border speculations of Metsepole in 12–13th centuries".
- Metsepole nativeName "Mõtsa Pūol".
- Metsepole region "Latvia, Estonia".
- Metsepole religion Livonians.
- Metsepole s "Bishopric of Riga".
- Metsepole titleLeader Elder.
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- Metsepole yearEnd "1206".
- Metsepole subject Category:1206_disestablishments.
- Metsepole subject Category:Former_countries_in_Europe.
- Metsepole subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Latvia.
- Metsepole subject Category:Livonian_Crusade.
- Metsepole hypernym County.
- Metsepole type AdministrativeRegion.
- Metsepole type Country.
- Metsepole type Place.
- Metsepole type PopulatedPlace.
- Metsepole type Disestablishment.
- Metsepole type Location.
- Metsepole type Country.
- Metsepole type Place.
- Metsepole type Thing.
- Metsepole type Q486972.
- Metsepole type Q6256.
- Metsepole comment "Mõtsa Pūol or Metsepole was an ancient Livonian county inhabited by a Finnic people Livonians, on the east coast of the Gulf of Riga, at the northwest of what is now the Vidzeme region of Latvia.".
- Metsepole label "Metsepole".
- Metsepole sameAs Q3468272.
- Metsepole sameAs Metsapoole.
- Metsepole sameAs Metsepole.
- Metsepole sameAs Մեցապոոլե.
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- Metsepole sameAs Метсеполе.
- Metsepole sameAs Q3468272.
- Metsepole wasDerivedFrom Metsepole?oldid=693495298.
- Metsepole depiction Archbishopric_of_Riga.svg.
- Metsepole isPrimaryTopicOf Metsepole.
- Metsepole name "Livonian county of Metsepole".
- Metsepole name "Metsepole".
- Metsepole name "Mõtsa Pūol".