-
encounters between Nadruvians and the
Knights began ca. 1255 when the
Knights were
trying to
conquer Sambians,
western neighbors of
Nadruvians.
Dusburg alleges...
-
known as
Lithuania Minor was
inhabited by the
tribes of
Skalvians and
Nadruvians. The land depo****ted
during the
incessant war
between Lithuania and the...
-
noble status. From 1274 to 1283 the
Teutonic Knights conquered Skalvians,
Nadruvians, and Sudovians/Yotvingians.
After the
Great Uprising, the
Prussians rose...
- 17th century. The
Sambians bordered the
Natangians in the south, and the
Nadruvians in the east.
Engaged in the
amber trade,
Sambia was the
richest and most...
- of the
region from
which they came – Galindians, Sambians, Bartians,
Nadruvians, Natangians, Scalovians, Sudovians, etc. It is not
known when and how...
- and the
Teutonic Knights proceeded to
conquer other Baltic tribes: the
Nadruvians and
Skalvians in 1274–1277, and the
Yotvingians in 1283; the Livonian...
- the Estonians, Curonians,
Latvians (Latgalians), Livonians, Prussians,
Nadruvians, Selonians,
Skalvians and
Semigalians from
creating their own states....
-
Bartia - Barta)
Lubavians (Lubawai) (they
lived in
Lubavia - Lūbawa)
Nadruvians (Nadrāuwai) (they
lived in
Nadruvia - Nadrāuwa)
Natangians (Natangai or...
-
Other Crusaders Baltic pagans:'
Prussians Bartians Galindians Natangians Nadruvians Pomesanians Pogesanians Sambians Warmians Yotvingians (Sudovians) Skalvians...
- Balts: Brus/Prūsa ("Old Prussians"), Sudovians/Jotvingians, Scalvians,
Nadruvians, and Curonians. The East Balts,
including the
hypothesised Dniepr Balts...