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Ermeland" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 749. 53°48′N 20°30′E...
- for
military aid in the
Second Northern War and the
return of
Ermland (
Ermeland, Warmia) to Poland, the
Polish king
granted the
Hohenzollern dynasty of...
- "the
devil incarnate". In 1489
Watzenrode was
elected Bishop of
Warmia (
Ermeland, Ermland)
against the
preference of King
Casimir IV, who had
hoped to install...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-521-85332-3. Górski 1949, p. 96-97, 214-215. Ermland, or
Ermeland (Varmiensis, Warmia) a
district of East
Prussia and an
exempt bishopric...
-
renamed Balga and
rebuilt in 1239 to
protect the Order's
territory in
Ermeland. A
Prussian counterattack to
reclaim the fort failed, and the
local Prussian...
-
peace and
allied with Sweden,
taking the
Duchy of
Prussia and
Ermland (
Ermeland, Warmia) as
fiefs from
Charles X
Gustav of
Sweden in the
Treaty of Königsberg...
- The
Poles suffered defeat after defeat, and they
later also lost
Warmia (
Ermeland). However, the
Grand Master was
unable to pay his
mercenaries and they...
- Bütow at the
border of
Brandenburgian Pomerania,
while the
Bishopric of
Ermeland was
returned to Poland. The
attack of
Frederick III of
Denmark in June...
- 1918,
Korfanty demanded that the
provinces of West
Prussia (including
Ermeland (Warmia)) and the city of
Danzig (Gdańsk), the
Province of Posen, and parts...
-
Wallonien (German),
Walonreye (Walloon)
Warmia Ermland (Swedish),
Ermland or
Ermeland (French, German),
Varmia or
Warmia (Latin),
Varmie (Czech), Varmiја - Вармија...