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Information about the Battle of Woplawki in the Teutonic Order Chronicles
On 7 April, 1311, one of the largest battles of the 14th century in the Baltic region between the troops of the Teutonic Order and Grand Duchy of Lithuania took place near Woplawki in Prussia.
Гагуа, Р., Hahua, R.
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The Polish-Teutonic conflict in the years 1454–1466 influenced in every way the State of the Teutonic Order in Prussia. Changes were related to methods of management of the economy and finance in the State of the Teutonic Order in Prussia that was ...
Gancewski, Jan
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Fingerprinting conflict: A comparative model with applications to archaeological and historical data. [PDF]
Wichmann S +12 more
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Buildings and infrastructures of the Teutonic Order in Italy and in Rome. Reassessing the Argument
The Teutonic Order did never have its own dominion (Herrschaftsgebiet) in Italy, but had autonomous territorial cores that were subject to the authority and jurisdiction of its provincial and local commanders.
Rossi Vairo, Giulia +1 more
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Dogs in Lithuania from the 12th to 18th C AD: Diet and Health According to Stable Isotope, Zooarchaeological, and Historical Data. [PDF]
Piličiauskienė G +3 more
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Cliopatria - A geospatial database of world-wide political entities from 3400BCE to 2024CE. [PDF]
Bennett JS +12 more
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This text is a translation of the fourteenth century Middle High German chronicle, Kronike von Pruzinlant by Nicolaus von Jeroschin. The chronicle is the main source of the early history of Prussia and is of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate ...
Fischer, Mary
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This article deals with the peace treaty which was concluded between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Teutonic Order on an island of the Dubysa river on 31 October 1382.
Лицкевич, Олег
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Unravelling social status in the first medieval military order of the Iberian Peninsula using isotope analysis. [PDF]
Pérez-Ramallo P +6 more
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Towards cultural materialism in the medical humanities: the case of blood rejuvenation. [PDF]
Oakley C.
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