- Notangai; German: Natanger) was a
Prussian clan,
which lived in the
region of
Natangia, an area that is now
mostly part of the
Russian exclave Kaliningrad Oblast...
- Land (part in Germany)
Lusatia (part in Germany) Łęczyca Land
Masuria Natangia (mostly in Russia)
Podlachia Powiśle
Orawa (mostly in Slovakia) Sieradz...
- 3
Pogesania Pogesanien Pogezania Pagudė
Paguddi Pogesanians 4
Natangia Natangen Natangia Notanga Notangi Natangians 5
Sambia Samland Sambia Semba Semba...
- Cary 1799,
split into the
eastern regions of
Lithuania Minor (green),
Natangia (yellow),
Sambia and
Warmia (pink), the
western Oberland territories with...
- Bartia,
Culmerland (formerly
under Polish control), Galindia, Nadrovia,
Natangia, Pogesania, Pomesania, Samland, Scalovia, Sudovia, and Ermland.
Peter estimated...
-
Prussian dialect. The
writer Erminia von Olfers-Batocki (1876-1954) from
Natangia wrote the
following poem in Low Prussian:
German dialects High Prussian...
-
under the
leadership of the
Count of Reyden, to
operate in
Natangia. The
Teutonic group in
Natangia met
little resistance and
split into two
groups so that...
- by Powiśle in the west,
Masuria in the
south and east, and
Bartia and
Natangia in the north.
Warmia occupies a 100
kilometer long
strip of land along...
-
Nadruvia - Nadrāuwa)
Natangians (Natangai or Notangiai) (they
lived in
Natangia - Nātanga or Notangi)
Pogesanians (Paguddiai) (they
lived in Pogesania...
- The
Chronicon terrae Prussiae stated that
Herkus was
originally from
Natangia, one of the
lands of the Old Prussians. The
Prussians were the
first of...