
Tartu - Wikipedia
The city is best known for being home to the University of Tartu (formerly known as the University of Dorpat; German: Universität Dorpat), founded under King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in …
Seattle Now & Then | Now & then here and now…
THEN: This northwest-facing aerial, circa 1930-32, zeroes in on Lafayette Elementary School, built in 1893 along California Avenue in West Seattle and damaged beyond repair by a 1949 …
Bishopric of Dorpat - Wikipedia
The Bishopric of Dorpat [a] was a medieval prince-bishopric, i.e. both a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and a temporal principality ruled by the bishop of the diocese. It existed from …
Dorpat Hotel
The historical name Dorpat covers Tartu’s largest hotel – with 197 rooms – as well as a spacious a la carte restaurant & relaxing Herb Spa. Its contemporary design, professional service and …
Dorpat - Metapedia
Dorpat (Estonian: Tartu) is an ancient city in northern Livonia, today in southern Estonia, with a university and the country's oldest theatre. In 1934 the population was stated to be 59,000, …
Dorpat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Dorpat is the old name of Tartu, the second largest city in Estonia. Derived from that, it may refer to: Bishopric of Dorpat (1224–1558), Prince-Bishopric of Terra Mariana, Holy Roman Empire; …
University City, Hanseatic League, Cultural Hub - Britannica
Tartu, old university city of southeastern Estonia, on the Ema River. The original settlement of Tarbatu dates from the 5th century; in 1030 the Russians built a fort there called Yuryev. From …
Visit Tartu - Dorpat
There are different cultural events and festivals, unique fairs and educational conferences happening in Tartu all year round. Come and enjoy a wonderful view to the entire city! The …
Tartu – Wikipedia
Tartu (deutsch und schwedisch: Dorpat, [2] früher deutsch auch Dörpt; russisch Дерпт Derpt, 11.–17. Jahrhundert, 1893–1918 Юрьев /Jurjew) ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Estlands nach …
Tartu – town defensive walls and bishop’s castle
The oldest fortifications in Tartu (German: Dorpat) were built around the beginning of the 8th century, when a Finno-Ugric hillfort and an unfortified settlement at its foot were built.