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Peter of
Dusburg (German:
Peter von
Dusburg; Latin:
Petrus de
Dusburg; died
after 1326), also
known as
Peter of Duisburg, was a Priest-Brother and chronicler...
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century AD
called the
people Galindai kai
Soudinoi (Σουδινοί).
Peter of
Dusburg called them
Galindite and Suduwite.[citation needed] In the
Hypatian Codex...
- the Prussians.
According to the
Chronicon terrae Prussiae of
Peter of
Dusburg, the now
extinct Scalovians inhabited the land of
Scalovia south of the...
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attested in the
Chronicon terrae Prussiae of
contemporary author Peter of
Dusburg, a
chronicler of the
Teutonic Order. The work is
dated to 1326. He lists...
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information about the clan is
provided in a
chronicle by
Peter von
Dusburg. In 1236
Peter of
Dusburg wrote that
Nadruvia was the
location of Romuva, the sacred...
- In
contemporary sources the
temple is
mentioned only once, by
Peter von
Dusburg in 1326.
According to his account, Kriwe-Kriwajto, the
chief priest or...
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terrae Prussiae (Latin for The
Chronicle of the
Prussian Land) by
Peter of
Dusburg, the
eponymous The
Chronicle of
Prussia by
Nikolaus von
Jeroschin and Chronica...
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under the
authority of the Holy See. The 14th
century chronicler Peter von
Dusburg mentioned eleven districts in Prussia: Bartia,
Culmerland (formerly under...
- AD as Galíndai and Soudinoí (Γαλίνδαι, Σουδινοί).: 299 : 22
Peter of
Dusburg, in his 14th-century
Chronicon terrae Prussiae,
refers to
Sudovia and to...
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emphasized in two
versions of The
Chronicle of the
Prussian Land by
Peter of
Dusburg and
Nikolaus von Jeroschin. In 1291, as the
Komtur of Königsberg, Bertold...