• Peter of Dusburg (German: Peter von Dusburg; Latin: Petrus de Dusburg; died after 1326), also known as Peter of Duisburg, was a Priest-Brother and chronicler...
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    Prussia. In contemporary sources the temple is mentioned only once, by Peter von Dusburg in 1326. According to his account, Kriwe-Kriwajto, the chief priest...
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    information about the clan is provided in a chronicle by Peter von Dusburg. In 1236 Peter of Dusburg wrote that Nadruvia was the location of Romuva, the sacred...
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    that suggested by Peter von Dusburg. After receiving or forging the claim to Culmerland in 1230, Hermann von Salza dispatched Conrad von Landsberg as his...
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    held no powerful positions among the Old Prussians and, according to Peter von Dusburg, were treated like servants, forbidden to share the husband's table...
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    related to the Prussians. According to the Chronicon terrae Prussiae of Peter of Dusburg, the now extinct Scalovians inhabited the land of Scalovia south of...
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  • power during the 1260s and 1270s. Skomantas is first mentioned by Peter von Dusburg during the Great Prussian Uprising (1260–1274) as a leader of the...
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    side. When the battle started, the Curonians abandoned the knights. Peter von Dusburg alleged that the Curonians even attacked the Knights from the rear...
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    reconstructed based on this work or its derivatives. It is known from Peter von Dusburg that 1,600 and 1,500 Sudovians were relocated to Sambia at the end...
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    Order, and after 1525 held by secular Ducal Prussia. According to Peter von Dusburg, Sambia was subdivided in 15 territorial units. Their German names...
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    not agree to free any Curonians captured from the Samogitian camp. Peter von Dusburg alleged that the Curonians even attacked the Knights from the rear...
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  • leader was killed, and they hastily retreated. German chronicler Peter von Dusburg recorded an act of pagan loyalty: when the Lithuanians returned to...
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  • IX, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1917, pp 488 M. Gimbutas book on the Balts, with maps (in Latin) Chronicon Terrae Prussiae, Peter von Dusburg...
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    not agree to free any captured Curonians from the Samogitian camp. Peter von Dusburg even alleged that the Curonians attacked the knights from the rear...
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    and chronicles, such as the 1248 Treaty of Christburg, Chronicle of Peter von Dusburg, or correspondence with the Pope. Affected by the Protestant Reformation...
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  • Lithuanians near Neuermühlen. According to inflated numbers reported by Peter von Dusburg, some 4,000 Rigans and Lithuanians died at Neuermühlen. The knights...
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  • The Chronicle of the Prussian Land) by Peter of Dusburg, the eponymous The Chronicle of Prussia by Nikolaus von Jeroschin and Chronica nova Prutenica (Latin...
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  • terrae Prussiae by Peter von Dusburg (written between 1324 and 1326) by Nikolaus von Jeroschin, translation of Peter von Dusburg's chronicle written between...
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  • The Chronicle of the Prussian Land by Peter of Dusburg and the eponymous The Chronicle of Prussia by Nikolaus von Jeroschin both as a brave warrior and...
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    Another Latin narrative is the chronicle of a Teutonic Order priest Peter von Dusburg Additionally, there are unique source types from the military campaigns...
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  • recent times Grunau used all available sources (such as chronicles by Peter von Dusburg, official documents of the Teutonic Knights, and especially works...
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  • (Latin: Chronicon terrae Prussiae) by Peter of Dusburg and the eponymous The Chronicle of Prussia by Nikolaus von Jeroschin. He took part as a so-called...
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    the arts, such as the work of Peter of Dusburg, whose Chronicon terrae Prussiae was translated by chaplain Nikolaus von Jeroschin on his behalf. Luther...
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  • An Encyclopedia. p. 734. Retrieved 2 October 2020. Fisher, Mary. "Peter von Dusburg (died c. 1330)". The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. pp. 945–946. Goyau...
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    2nd century AD called the people Galindai kai Soudinoi (Σουδινοί). Peter of Dusburg called them Galindite and Suduwite.[citation needed] In the Hypatian...
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    Chronicles, Livonian Rhymed Chronicle, chronicles by Wigand of Marburg, Peter von Dusburg, Lucas David. Towards the end of the manuscript, the citations became...
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  • of Peter of Dusburg. The chronicle is more passionate than the Chronicon terrae Prussiae and was later continued by Wigand of Marburg. Nicolaus von Jeroschin...
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  • in two versions of The Chronicle of the Prussian Land by Peter of Dusburg and Nikolaus von Jeroschin. In 1291, as the Komtur of Königsberg, Bertold Brühaven...
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    became the westernmost Lithuanian fortress along the Neman. Chronicler Peter von Dusburg noted that the Teutonic Order finalized its conquest of Prussia and...
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  • kriwe who burned it. The same information was repeated by Dusburg's translator Nikolaus von Jeroschin who added that it was kriwe who maintained the sacred...
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