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- Nikolaus von Jeroschin (c. 1290 – 1341) was a 14th-century German chronicler of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia. Nikolaus joined the Teutonic Order as...
- Christians were released, according to Nikolaus von Jeroschin. According to Nikolaus von Jeroschin, the crusaders captured 2,800 horses whose owners were...
- of Dusburg and the eponymous The Chronicle of Prussia by Nikolaus von Jeroschin both as a brave warrior and a skilled negotiator. Being a smart commander...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-520-06634-2. von Jeroschin, Nicolaus (2010). The Chronicle of Prussia by Nicolaus von Jeroschin: A History of the Teutonic Knights in...
- The Chronicle of the Prussian Land by Peter of Dusburg and Nikolaus von Jeroschin. In 1291, as the Komtur of Königsberg, Bertold Brühaven organized and...
- whose Chronicon terrae Prussiae was translated by chaplain Nikolaus von Jeroschin on his behalf. Luther was buried in Königsberg Cathedral. His tomb was...
- Bruno of Querfurt who wrote his hagiography in 1001–1004. Nikolaus von Jeroschin, a priest of the Teutonic Order, translated the Vita Sancti Adalberti...
- subsequently revised to include events up to 1330. In 1331-1335, Nikolaus von Jeroschin translated Peter's chronicle into Middle High German on behalf of Grand...
- of Dusburg and the eponymous The Chronicle of Prussia by Nikolaus von Jeroschin. He took part as a so-called guest knight (or a ‘‘pilgrim’’) in the Prussian...
- served until his death in 1273. The Chronicle of Prussia by Nicolaus von Jeroschin - A History of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, 1190–1331. Translated...