- Dzierzgoń [ˈd͡ʑɛʐɡɔɲ] (formerly also: Kiszpork; German:
Christburg) is a town in the
Pomeranian Voivodeship in
northern Poland. It is
located in Sztum...
- The
Treaty of
Christburg (modern Dzierzgoń in Poland) was a
peace treaty signed on 2
February 1249
between the
pagan Prussian clans,
represented by a papal...
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renamed Christburg (Dzierzgoń), and
newly arrived Henry III,
Margrave of
Meissen subdued the Pogesanians.
Swantopolk retaliated and destro****
Christburg, but...
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Pogesanians besieged a
border castle, but were
fended off by the
Knights from
Christburg. The Prussians, who
managed to escape,
joined their cavalry while the...
- Truso,
Elbing (Elbląg) was
founded with
colonists from Lübeck,
while Christburg (Dzierzgoń)
protected the land east of Marienwerder. From 1238 to 1240...
- the
crusaders had many of
their privileges confirmed by the
Treaty of
Christburg.
After the
Prussian uprisings of 1260–83, however, much of the Prussian...
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Sheyann Webb-
Christburg (born
February 17, 1956) is a
civil rights activist known as
Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Smallest
Freedom Fighter" and co-author...
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served as
commander at
Malbork Castle and in 1314
became commander of
Christburg (present-day Dzierzgoń),
governing large estates along the
Vistula river...
- The area of
Mohrungen was
split between the
Elbing Commandery and the
Christburg Commandery.
Immigrants from
Central Germany (Thuringia and Harz) were...
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official Teutonic do****ents and chronicles, such as the 1248
Treaty of
Christburg,
Chronicle of
Peter von Dusburg, or
correspondence with the Pope. Affected...