• Simon Grunau (c. 1470 – c. 1530) was the author of Preussische Chronik, the first comprehensive history of Prussia. The only personal information available...
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  • Grünau or Grunau might refer to: Grünau im Almtal, a gemeinde in the bezirk of Gmunden, Oberösterreich Hofstetten-Grünau, a marktgemeinde in the bezirk...
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    letter to the Pope. Chronicler Simon Grunau (1529) provided more vivid but dubious details about Patollo. According to Grunau, Patollo was one of the three...
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    known from writings of 16th-century chroniclers Erasmus Stella [de], Simon Grunau, and Lucas David. Though the legend lacks historical credibility, it...
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    Retrieved 12 November 2020. Schmid, Wolfgang P. (1962). "Zu Simon Grunaus Vaterunser" [On Simon Grunau's Lord's Prayer]. Indogermanische Forschung (in German)...
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    Romuva or Romowe (also known as Rickoyoto in the writings of Simon Grunau) was an alleged pagan place of worship (a temple or a sacred area) in the western...
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    religion is obtained from dubious 16th-century sources (Sudovian Book and Simon Grunau). The Teutonic Order, a crusading military order, began the Prussian...
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    previously worshipped "demons" Perkūnas, Potrimpo and Peckols (and Patollo). Simon Grunau claimed that Potrimpo was a god of grain and together with thunder god...
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    Thursday is a day of thunder-storms and rains, and also of weddings. Simon Grunau (around 1520) describes a Prussian banner with Perkūns on it. The god...
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    Additionally, the Pater Noster reported by Simon Grunau is speculated to be in Curonian.: 297  Lord's Prayer after Simon Grunau Nossen thewes, cur tu es delbes sweytz...
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  • religion. Known primarily from the dubious 16th-century writings of Simon Grunau, the concept of kriwe became popular during the times of romantic nationalism...
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  • While David utilized large parts of the work of Simon Grunau, he also frequently corrected errors by Grunau. David married a wealthy widow in Leipzig. He...
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    and very much less than imperial." According to a legend, recorded by Simon Grunau,[citation needed] the name Prussia is derived from Pruteno (or Bruteno)...
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    Kaliningrad Oblast". Effective as of the day of the official publication.). Simon Grunau, Preußische Chronik. Hrsg. von M. Perlbach etc., Leipzig, 1875. A. Bezzenberger...
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    500 km2 or 12,200 sq mi). It was first mentioned as Kleinlittaw in Simon Grunau's Prussian Chronicle of the early 16th century (between 1517 and 1526)...
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    Romuva sanctuary in Prussia: a depiction based on the 16th-century account of Simon Grunau...
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  • Hypatian Codex written in 1425, mentions Lithuanian gods and customs. Simon Grunau was the author of Preussische Chronik, written sometime between 1517...
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    century. The term Kleinlitaw (Lithuania Minor in German) was first used by Simon Grunau between 1517 and 1527. Prussian Lithuanians used various names for themselves:...
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    contemporary sources mention who was the leader of the Samogitians. Only Simon Grunau, in his chronicle written ca. 1517–1526, mentioned that it was Treniota...
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    The story of Pilėnai spread from one history book to another, from Simon Grunau, Maciej Stryjkowski, Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz, to Teodor Narbutt, but...
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    remained in Prussia as prisoner until the Treaty of Salynas in 1398. Simon Grunau spread a false rumor that Iwan and Georg, two young sons of Vytautas...
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  • period between 1293 and 1394) by Johann von Posilge (written by 1419) by Simon Grunau (written between 1510 and 1529) by Lucas David (written between 1550...
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  • historians (Herodotus, Tacitus, Jordanes), chroniclers (Peter of Dusburg, Simon Grunau, Jan Długosz, Maciej Miechowita), medieval historians (Philipp Clüver...
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    single-seat glider produced in Germany from 1935. Conceived as a rival to the Grunau Baby, it was the first product of the newly formed Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen...
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    The ESG Grunau 9, later known as the ESG 29 and post-1933 as the DFS 108-10, was one of the first primary gliders, built in Germany from the late 1920s...
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    designed by Schneider, Rehberg and Hofmann at Edmund Schneider's factory at Grunau in 1938, hence the designation. It was produced by several builders, including...
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  • German, 16 m (52 ft 6 in) span, one-off gliders, built by Schneider in Grunau from 1929 to at least 1931. In 1928 or 1929, Edmund Schneider wanted a glider...
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    Commander of the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 111 28 October 1944 — — Ernst Grunau Heer 13-HOberleutnant Leader of the Begleitkompanie of the 14. Panzer-Division...
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  • Communication. 47 (4): 676–701. doi:10.3138/cjc.2022-07-25. S2CID 252937655. Grunau, Karolin; Bieselt, Helena E.; Gul, Pelin; Kupfer, Tom R. (2022). "Unwanted...
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  • gaze. First discovered by psychologist and neurophysiologist Michael von Grünau and his psychology student Christina Marie Anston using human subjects in...
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