- Virumaa
Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name = Virumaa
conventional_long_name = Vironia
common_name = Virumaa
subdivision = County
nation = Estonia
event_start =
year_start = ?
event_end =
year_end = 1227
p1 =
s1 = Danish Estonia
flag_s1 = Flag of Denmark.svg
image_map_caption =Ancient Estonia
capital =Tarvanpää
title_leader = Elder
leader1 = Kyriavanus
year_leader1 =
leader2 = Tabelinus
year_leader2 =
stat_area1 = 7387
stat_year1 = 1220Virumaa (
Latin : "Vironia";Low German : "Wierland"; Old Norse: "Virland") is a former independentcounty inAncient Estonia . Now it is divided intoIda-Viru County or Eastern Vironia andLääne-Viru County or Western Vironia.Vironians built manystronghold s, likeTarwanpe (modern Rakvere) andAgelinde (now Punamägi Hill inÄntu village).Vironian was divided into five
clan s ("kilikunda"), "Maum" (in Estonian "Mahu"), "Laemund" (Lemmu) also known as "Pudiviru", "Askele", "Revele" (Rebala), "Alentagh" (Alutaguse). They built many strongholds, like "Tarwanpe" (modernRakvere ) and "Agelinde" (now Punamägi Hill in Äntu village). Like other Estonian tribes, Vironians remained predominantlypagan beforeNorthern Crusades in 13th century.History
According to the
Chronicle of Henry of Livonia , Vironians believed that Tharapita, a god worshipped by Osilians (the tribe inhabitingSaaremaa ) was born in Vironia. However, Vironian elder Thabelin of Pudiviru had endorsed Christianity before the German and Danish crusaders reached Estonia. Thabelin (Tabellinus) was baptized by Germans inGotland island. Later, when competing Danish crusaders arrived to Vironia, Thabelin was suspected of being too pro-German and hanged.In 1219, the German crusaders of the
Livonian Brothers of the Sword made a raid against Vironians together with recently christenedLetts ,Livonians , and several proto-Estonian tribes (Sakalians ,Ugaunians andJervians ). After five days of killing and pillaging, Kyriavan, Thabelin and other Vironian elders asked for a truce. According to the chronicle, Kyriavan told he had a "very bad god" before and therefore was ready to accept the Christian god. After truce was made, Vironian elders accepted Christianity. Some sons of elders from all five Vironian clans were taken hostages by the crusaders as part of the truce. In 1221, Vironians took part in failed attempt to oust Danes who had built a fortress in the place of modernTallinn in the neighboring province ofRevelia . Danes retaliated, killed several Vironian elders and put Vironians under heavy taxes.In 1225, Danes and German crusaders clashed with each other over the ownership of Vironia. In 1226, The
papal legate William of Modena arrived to Vironian stronghold ofTarwanpe and mediated peace between Germans, Danes and Estonians. A year later the Vironian territories were taken by Brothers of the Sword. Vironians sided with the new Papal LegateBaldwin of Alna who in 1230 tried to create a Papal Vassal State in Northern Estonia, including Vironia. In 1233, the supporters of Baldwin were defeated by the Order in the city of Reval (Tallinn). Vironian territories were snatched by the Order again as Baldwin of Alna complained in his report to the Pope in 1234. The Order was also accused of oppressing Vironian converts and expelling local supporters of Church.In 1238, Vironia was given to Denmark again according to the
Treaty of Stensby . The area went into hands of powerful vassals of Danish king, many of which were of local origin, like Dietrich of Kievel (probably 'Kivela' - 'land of stone' in Estonian) who controlled Eastern part of Vironia, where he started to build the stronghold ofNarva . Vironians and Vironian vassals took part in Order's and Denmark's failed crusade againstNovgorod Republic 1240-1242. The names "Virumaa", "Vironia" and "Virland" have been continuously used for the North-Eastern Estonia. For example, in 1266,Margrete Sambiria , Dowager Queen of Denmark was named the Lady of Estonia and Virland.Etymology
The name "Viru" probably has Finnic roots (e.g.,
Finnish language "vireä" means "vivacious", "lively"). According to an alternative hypothesis the word "Viru" may have originated fromBaltic languages with the meaning 'man' (cf. English word "virile"). Earliest mention of the name is probably on Ängby Rune Stone inUppland ,Sweden which has inscription in memory of a Viking Björn who was killed in Virland ("uirlant"). In Finnish language, Estonia is still called "Viro" after Vironians. 'Viro' is also present in several Finnish place names like Virolahti, Virojoki and last names (Vironen, Virolainen). In Estonian, the word "virulased" is used for inhabitants of modern Virumaa counties or speakers of North Eastern Estonian dialects.Trivia
"A girl from Virland" is character of
Jules Verne 's 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth'. Australian authorHenry Lawson has written poetry about mythical "Kingdom of Virland". The nameVironia was also chosen for a popular Estonianacademic fraternal corporation , which was established in 1900 inRiga ,Latvia and currently has representation inTartu , Tallinn,Toronto , the American East andWest Coast s andAustralia .Parishes ("kilikunda"'s)
*Maum (Mahu)
*Laemund (Lemmu, also known asPudiviru )
*Askælæ (Äskälä)
*Repel (Rebala)
*Alentagh (Alutaguse)Elders
*
Kyriavanus ,Tabelinus etc.See also
*
Danish Estonia
*Kunda culture
*Livonian Crusade
*Vironians
*List of Estonian rulers External links
* [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ee_stud.html The flag of Vironia (see: Vironia)]
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