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  • Estland (English: Estonia); (Estonian: Eesti) is thought to be originating from the Roman historian Tacitus as Aestii were a people he described in his book Germania (ca. 98 CE). Eistland in ancient Scandinavian Sagas and Estia, Hestia and Estonia in early Latin sources is the origin of the modern national name of Estonia.
  • Estland in historical context is sometimes referred to as a dominion of the Baltic German Teutonic Knights, a province of the Danish, the Swedish and the Russian Empires, roughly covering the area of the present day Northern Estonia.


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