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Natangians or
Notangians (Prussian: Notangi; Polish: Natangowie; Lithuanian: Notangai; German: Natanger) was a
Prussian clan,
which lived in the region...
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Natangian (Natangisch) was a Low
Prussian dialect,
spoken in Natangen, East Prussia. It was
spoken in
Natangen around Zinten, Bartenstein, Friedland,...
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siege and were
reinforced by
Herkus Monte and his
Natangians.
Herkus was
later injured and the
Natangians retreated,
leaving the
Sambians unable to stop...
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became extinct sometime in the 17th century. The
Sambians bordered the
Natangians in the south, and the
Nadruvians in the east.
Engaged in the
amber trade...
- into the
lands of the
Natangians and
pillaged the region. On
their way back, they were in turn
attacked by an army of
Natangians. The
knights retreated...
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could not
provide help to the
besieged castles and forts. In 1263 the
Natangians led by
Herkus Monte raided Chełmno Land and took many prisoners. Master...
- Westkäslausch,
around Mehlsack (Pieniężno) Ostkäslausch,
around Rößel (Reszel)
Natangian (Natangisch or Natangisch-Bartisch),
around Bartenstein (Bartoszyce) Samlandic...
- From 1238 to 1240, the
Teutonic Knights campaigned against the Bartians,
Natangians, and Warmians. A
small force of
crusading knights were
slaughtered besieging...
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region from
which they came – Galindians, Sambians, Bartians, Nadruvians,
Natangians, Scalovians, Sudovians, etc. It is not
known when and how the
first general...
- used to be
spoken around Reszel and used to have
borders to Breslausch,
Natangian and
Standard German. It has
features of Eastphalian,
Westphalian and East...