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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...
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Christians were released,
according to
Nikolaus von
Jeroschin.
According to
Nikolaus von
Jeroschin, the
crusaders captured 2,800
horses whose owners were...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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Bibliography Fischer, Mary (2010). The
Chronicle of
Prussia by
Nicolaus von
Jeroschin. Edinburgh:
Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 9780754653097. Urban,
William (2003)...
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Germau in Sambia, as
reported by
Peter of
Dusburg and
Nikolaus von
Jeroschin in both
versions of The
Chronicle of the
Prussian Land, The
brother known...
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Bruno of
Querfurt who
wrote his
hagiography in 1001–1004.
Nikolaus von
Jeroschin, a
priest of the
Teutonic Order,
translated the Vita
Sancti Adalberti...
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whose Chronicon terrae Prussiae was
translated by
chaplain Nikolaus von
Jeroschin on his behalf.
Luther was
buried in Königsberg Cathedral. His tomb was...