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who supported their plans to Christianize Livonia, ennobled Caupo and granted him his coat of arms and the name Lieven. Caupo's grandson Nicholas was the first to spell his name Lieven.
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in all his campaigns and expeditions. Before, he had read law at Leiden University in Holland, finishing his studies in 1637. Among Reinhold's descendants, one branch settled in
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Thomas Lieven is the name of the fictional protagonist of the tongue-in-cheek spy novel "It Can't Always Be Caviar" by Austrian writer
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According to feudal records, the Lieven ancestor Gerardus Līvo (1269) and his son Johannes (1296) entered service as vassals to the
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Lemsalu — Roopa — Võnnu — Ronneburgi lahing 19. — 23. VI. 1919. a. (Lemsalu — Roopa — Võnnu — Ronneburg battle 19. — 23. VI. 1919)
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Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier: A Companion to the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia
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Aleksandr Vasiliyevich Kolchak; Konstantīn Andreevīch Papov; Anton Zakharovich Ovchinnikov (1935).
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together with his brother, whose son Lieutenant-General Baron Hans Heinrich Lieven accompanied
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was the first member of the family to gain distinction in the Russian service: he served as
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in 1812, was transferred to London as the Minister Plenipotentiary to the
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Dorothea Lieven: A Russian Princess in London And Paris, 1785-1857
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tells that in the winter 1203–1204 Caupo went to Rome with
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Marek Tamm; Linda Kaljundi; Carsten Selch Jensen (2011).
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he became a Latvian citizen and a manufacturer of bricks.
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Genealogisches Handbuch der Oeselschen Ritterschaft 1935
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The Testimony of Kolchak and Other Siberian Materials
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Carl Christoph von Lieven

Estonia
Latvia
Sweden
Russia
Ukraine
Germany
The Netherlands
France
United Kingdom
Livonia
Rome
Caupo of Turaida
Baron
Count
Knyaz
Prince
Baltic Germans
Estonian Swedes
Rus'
Liivi
Latvian
Russian
Swedish
Baltic German
Nordic
Caupo of Turaida
Livonian
Bishop Meinhard

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