- and the
Bartians continued to resist. Two more
attempts were made, in 1286 and 1293, to
fight against the
Teutonic Knights. In 1286
Bartians asked help...
-
Bartians may refer:
Bartians, an
extinct Prussian tribe Inhabitants of
Saint Barthélemy
Inhabitants of Bartlesville,
Oklahoma This
disambiguation page...
- crushed.
Survivors with
their Bartian chief escaped to
Hrodna in the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania where they
joined some of the
Bartians, Skalvians, and all of the...
-
compound of the
words na ("by" or "on") and drawē ("wood"). The name of the
Bartians, a
Prussian tribe, and the name of the Bārta
river in
Latvia are possibly...
- the Prussians. The
garrison in
Bartenstein numbered 400
against 1,300
Bartians who
lived in
three forts surrounding the city. Such
tactics were very common...
- Marienwerder. From 1238 to 1240, the
Teutonic Knights campaigned against the
Bartians, Natangians, and Warmians. A
small force of
crusading knights were slaughtered...
- was
originally inhabited by
several Old
Prussian clans,
including the
Bartians,
Pogesanians and Warmians, from whom the name
Warmia originated. During...
-
inhabited by the
Baltic Prussian tribe of the
Bartians. In the 1250s, the
Teutonic Knights invaded the
Bartians. In the pre-Teutonic period, the settlement...
- Prussians) (Prūsai) (they
lived in Prussia, Old
Prussia or
Baltic Prussia)
Bartians (Bartai) (they
lived in
Bartia - Barta)
Lubavians (Lubawai) (they lived...
-
Barten may
refer to:
Barten (surname), a
surname Bartians, an Old
Prussian tribe Barten, the
German name for Barciany, a
village in Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian...