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- Aesti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:History_of_Latvia.
- Aesti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:History_of_Lithuania.
- Aesti subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Aesti subject Category:Baltic_peoples.
- Aesti subject Category:Historical_ethnic_groups_of_Europe.
- Aesti subject Category:History_of_Estonia.
- Aesti subject Category:History_of_Prussia.
- Aesti subject Category:Iron_Age_Europe.
- Aesti subject Category:Prehistory_of_Lithuania.
- Aesti hypernym People.
- Aesti type EthnicGroup.
- Aesti type Group.
- Aesti type Group.
- Aesti type People.
- Aesti comment "The Aesti (also Aestii or Aests) were an ancient (most probably Baltic) people first described by the Roman historian Tacitus in his treatise Germania (circa 98 CE). According to Tacitus, Aestui, the land of the Aesti, was located somewhere east of the Suiones (Swedes) and west of the Sitones (possibly the Kvens), on the Suebian (Baltic) Sea.".
- Aesti label "Aesti".
- Aesti sameAs Ästier.
- Aesti sameAs Эсты.
- Aesti sameAs Aesti.
- Aesti sameAs Category:Aesti.
- Aesti sameAs Aesti.
- Aesti sameAs Ästier.
- Aesti sameAs Aesti.
- Aesti sameAs Aestid.
- Aesti sameAs Aestit.
- Aesti sameAs Aisčiai.
- Aesti sameAs Aesti.
- Aesti sameAs Éstios.
- Aesti sameAs m.04rgp6.
- Aesti sameAs Эсты.
- Aesti sameAs Aister.
- Aesti sameAs Эстлар.
- Aesti sameAs Ести.
- Aesti sameAs Q256937.
- Aesti sameAs Q256937.
- Aesti wasDerivedFrom Aesti?oldid=681745581.
- Aesti depiction Europe_814.svg.
- Aesti isPrimaryTopicOf Aesti.