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    Litva a čeští králové (od posledních Přemyslovců ke Karlu IV.) by Libor Jan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Incidentally, Heidenreich Bishop of Chelmno from the Order of the Teutonic Knights stayed at his court; in 1253 he crowned the Lithuanian duke Mindaugas. …”
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    The Competition for Cumania between Hungary and Bulgaria (1211–1247) by Alexandru Madgearu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…After the departure of the Teutonic knights in 1225, Cumania became the target of the Dominican mission which was present since around 1221 in Terra Severin, a north-Danubian Bulgarian possession. …”
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    "Litwani et rex eorum ad fidem convertuntur Cristi" : vnímání Litvy a Litevců ve středověkém Slezsku by Wojciech Mrozowicz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The victory of the Polish-Lithuanian troops over the Teutonic Knights in the battle of Grunwald in 1410 was also of interest of the historiographers.…”
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    Lasset Prewssen Prewssen bleyben : pohané v Prusích pod vládou řádu německých rytířů by Adam Szweda

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In 1427, the Carthusian monk Heinrich Beringer complained to the Grand Master Paul von Rusdorf that the Teutonic Knights allowed Prussians to continue worshipping the old gods. …”
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    “In Heavy Chains”: The Treatment of Prisoners of War in the Teutonic Order in Prussia, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the First Half of the Fifteenth Cen... by Antanas Petrilionis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study not only examines the challenges encountered by the prisoners themselves, as documented in their letters, but also sheds light on the difficulties faced by the officials of the Teutonic Knights and lords involved in their release and care. …”
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    Spor o christianizaci Litvy a Žmudi na kostnickém koncilu (1414–1418) by Přemysl Bar

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…At the Council of Constance, the issue of the Christianisation of Lithuania and Samogitia came to the fore in the dispute between the Polish-Lithuanian Union and the Teutonic Knights. The whole matter was brought about by a Polish-Lithuanian delegation (1416), which in two indictments, Proposicio Polonorum and Proposicio Samagitarum, accused the Grand Master and the Order of hostility towards the recently baptised Lithuanians and against the Samogitians, who had expressed the same willingness to accept the Catholic faith. …”
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    Khan Jelaleddin and the Tatars at the Battle of Grunwald by Selim Chazbijewicz

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Most of the leaders of the Teutonic Knights were killed or taken prisoner. The Teutonic Order will never regain its former power again, the financial burden of war reparations caused internal conflicts and economic recession in the territories under their control. …”
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    NADGOPLAŃSKI GRÓD SZARLEJ I JEGO WŁAŚCICIELE W ŚREDNIOWIECZU by Joanna Karczewska, Dariusz Karczewski

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The gord in Szarlej was built following destruction of the previous ducal residence in Gniewkowo during an invasion of the Teutonic Knights in 1332. The stronghold was a favourite residence of Władysław the White, prince of Gniewkowo until 1363 when he placed a lien against it to Kazimierz the Great, king of Poland. …”
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    SLAGFÄLTSARKEOLOGI VID GRUNWALD (TANNENBERG/ŽALGIRIS) (1410). ETT POLSK-SKANDINAVISKT FORSKNINGSPROJEKT UNDER ÅREN 2014–2017 by Sven Ekdahl

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The main goal of the project was to try and locate the area named ‘Valley of the Great Stream’ (Dolina Wielkiego Strumień) to the south and east of the village of Stębark (German: Tannenberg), which, according to Andrzej Nadolski (1921–1993), a Polish archaeologist and historian, was supposed to be one of the most important places of the Battle of Grunwald in 1410, where the allied Polish-Lithuanian forces clashed with the Teutonic Knights in Prussia. However no battlefield was found in that area. …”
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    Misterium Caritatis: Christian Values in the Polish School of the Law of Nations (Ius Gentium) by Wanda Bajor

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The Polish medieval theory of the law of nations (ius gentium) was born in the nation’s conflict with the Order of Teutonic Knights, which pursued a bloody military expansion into Eastern Europe under the pretext of converting pagans, invoking the ideology of a holy war to justify its aggressive actions. …”
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    Diplomacy and Recruitment of Mercenaries before the Battle of Žalgiris by Sven Ekdahl

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…It was clearly in favour of the Teutonic Knights and was therefore not accepted by the Polish delegates who left the Bohemian capital in anger. …”
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    Paulus Vladimiri and Stanislaus de Scarbimiria – medieval Krakow law school and the Polish contribution to the formation of the rights of nations by Jacek Grzybowski

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Stanisław of Skarbimierz and Paweł Włodkowic, the founders of the Polish school of law at the Cracow Academy, in their writings and letters, firmly demonstrated injustice, the breaking of basic human rights, injuries, and other crimes perpetrated by the Teutonic knights against the Prussians, Lithuanians, Yotvingians and Poles. …”
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    History of Lutheranism Describes by Jan Poszakowski by Юстина Жуковська

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the book of the first Lutheran History, the author presented Prussia, Lithuania, Latvia as one nation, he also discussed the circumstances of bringing the Teutonic Knights to Prussia. Book two of the Lutheran History described the time from Luther's shedding of his religious habit to the time of the Augsburg confession. …”
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    Czwarta mowa posła polskiego Erazma Ciołka (1474–1522) wygłoszona w Rzymie wobec papieża Leona X. Edycja, przekład na język polski i komentarz by Ałła Brzozowska

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Erazm Ciołek, an ambassador of the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania, during his third legation to the Holy See had an important tasks to accomplish, which included watching the preparations for a general expedition against the Ottoman Empire, regulation of the dragging matter of paying homage by the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, and securing the diplomatic assistance of the Holy See in stabilizing the situation on the eastern borders of the Great Duchy of Lithuania in the ongoing armed conflict with Moscow. …”
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    List Wawrzyńca Tariego, stolnika królowej Barbary Cylejskiej, do marszałka Królestwa Polskiego Zbigniewa z Brzezia z 13 VII 1413 roku by Sobiesław Szybkowski

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The letter most probably did not reach its addressee because of the Teutonic Knights’ attack on the Land of Dobrzyń, of which Zbigniew was the starost at the time. …”
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    Excavations at the Medieval Fortress in Feldioara/Marienburg, 2007 by Pluskowski, A., Ioniță, A., Seetah, K.

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…In one of the trenches was re-identified the wall dating from the first phase assigned to the Teutonic Knights…”
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    Saint Bruno’s Church in Giżycko – the first church commemorating German World War I heroes in East Prussia by Marek Jodkowski

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The middle section of the facade was decorated with a sgraffito image of Saint Bruno of Querfurt accompanied by a Teutonic Knight on one side and a contemporary German soldier on the other. …”
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