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- 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...