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About the Castle of St. George
The location question of St. George's castle, erected by the Teutonic Order (and signified by Peter Dusburg 1259), isn't resolved. Until the last years, the predominating opinion, backed by the coincidence of settlement names, was that the fourteenth ...
Edvardas Gudavičius
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The results of the Thirteen Years’ War (1454–1466) did not remove the tensions between Poland and the Teutonic Order. A new conflict emerged at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, as the Teutonic Order sought to get rid of the Polish king’s ...
Dainius Elertas
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This paper deals with the history of the former Teutonic manor in Benowo (German name: Bönhof) in relation to its spatial arrangement. The first part presents the source historical messages relating to this place and an attempt is made to read them ...
Karol Czajka-Giełdon
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Ethnicity and the Writing of Medieval Scottish history [PDF]
Historians have long tended to define medieval Scottish society in terms of interactions between ethnic groups. This approach was developed over the course of the long nineteenth century, a formative period for the study of medieval Scotland.
Anderson James +21 more
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On April 30, 1388, an agreement on mercenary service was concluded in Świecie on the Riv- er Vistula between Pomeranian Dukes Swantibor I and Bogislaw VII, Grand Master Konrad Zöllner von Rotenstein, and the Order.
Rafał Simiński
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Migration of Local Landholders in the State of the Teutonic Order between the 1280s and 1370s
This article considers the incorporation of Prussians, Sudovians, and Scalovians who migrated to territories which were not theirs originally, into the social system of the State of the Teutonic Order between the 1280s and 1370s.
Sergey Aleksandrovich Denisov
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On the Teutonic Order’s watchtower in Jegławki
Ostatnio ponownie wprowadzono do literatury i potocznego obiegu istnienie zamku krzyżackiego w Jegławkach (Jäglack). Ów domniemany krzyżacki zameczek miał zostać zniszczony dopiero podczas tzw. najazdów tatarskich w czasie drugiej wojny północnej (1655–1660), a na jego miejscu powstał nowożytny pałac, którego obecna bryła pochodzi z XIX w.
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Archaeologies of Sound: Reconstructing Louis MacNeice’s Wartime Radio Publics [PDF]
This article approaches the problem of reconstructing the culturally situated audience experience of radio programming through the example of Louis MacNeice's wartime radio broadcasts, notably "Alexander Nevsky" and "Christopher Columbus".
Ian Whittington
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The capture of the Marienwerder Castle, or where the Teutonic Order’s expansion to the East was stopped This paper analyzes the construction, features, and significance of the Marienwerder castle, and its capture by Lithuanian forces in 1384.
Vytenis Almonaitis
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The Tatar Topic in the Correspondence of Officials of the Teutonic Order, 1431–1432
Research objectives: This article offers annotated editions of nine letters from the archive of the grand masters of the Teutonic Order written between the spring of 1431 and the summer of 1432 concerning the Tatars.
Polekhov S.V., Naumov N.N.
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