- Chełmno land (Polish:
ziemia chełmińska, German:
Culmer Land or Kulmerland,
reconstructed Old Prussian: Kulma) is a part of the
historical region of Pomerelia...
- in the
Golden Bull of
Rimini of 1226,
granting them Chełmno Land, or
Culmerland, and any ****ure conquests. The
mission to
convert the
Prussians remained...
-
established in
Culmerland (Chełmno Land) in 1397. Its
declared goal was to
combat lawlessness,
although it
discreetly sought the
transfer of
Culmerland from the...
-
Prussian Confederation. The main
contributors were from the
nobility of
Culmerland (Chełmno Land), Thorn, Culm (Chełmno), and from the
Hanseatic cities of...
- Kujawski,
which was
favorable for Poland. In
March 1440,
gentry (mainly from
Culmerland) and the
Hanseatic cities of Danzig, Elbing, Kneiphof,
Thorn and other...
-
Teutonic Knights from the west. The
Teutonic Order was
called to the
Culmerland in 1226 by
Konrad I of Masovia, who
began a
number of
expeditions and...
- Dorpat, Ösel-Wiek, Courland, Sambia, Pomesania,
Warmia (Ermland), and
Culmerland. His
activities regarding the
proselytisation of the
pagans and the foundation...
-
little administrative power,
limited to
providing advice. In 1817, the
Culmerland (Chełmno Land) was
moved to West Prussia. From the 1820s, the
grand duchy...
- Lithuania;
Poland renounces claims to Pomerelia,
Culmerland, and the
Michelauer Land east of
Culmerland. 1424
Edict of Wieluń
Outlaws Hussitism in the Kingdom...
- knights) with
Conrad in 1230, by
which the
Teutonic Knights would control Culmerland and ****ure
conquests instead of them p****ing to the
Masovian duke or Bishop...