Category
page 1States and territories disestablished in 1224
Kingdom of Thessalonica
13th Century short-lived Crusader state founded after the Fourth Crusade, 1204-1224
Ugandi County
ancient county of Estonian region
Tālava
Tālava (; ) was a Latgalian country in the northern Vidzeme and northern Latgale region of modern-day Latvia. It was bordered by the Latgalian Principality of Jersika to the south, the Livonian counties of Metsepole and Idumeja to the west, the Estonian counties of Sakala and Ugandi to the north and the Russian Novgorod Republic to the east.
Revala
Revala (also Rävälä, , by Henry of Livonia Revele, by Danish Census Book Revælæ) was an Ancient Estonian county. It was located in northern Estonia, by the Gulf of Finland and corresponded roughly to the present territory of Harju County. It was conquered by the Danish in 1219 during the Livonian Crusade.
It also contained the town of Lindanise, nowadays known as Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
Alempois
Alempois () was a small independent landlocked county in ancient Estonia, bordered by Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Nurmekund, Sakala, and Läänemaa. Alempois had an area of approximately 400 hides.

Harjumaa
ancient county of Estonia (until 13th century)