- tribe,
which lived in the
region of
Pogesania (Polish: Pogezania; Lithuanian: Pagudė; German: Pogesanien; Latin:
Pogesania), a
small territory stretched between...
- Prince-Bishopric of Warmia,
covering the
Prussian historical areas of Pomesania,
Pogesania and Warmia, the only
actual Prussian territories of the province, while...
-
knights had just
finished clearing, but the bay was in
Pogesania. The
first Elbing was
placed in
Pogesania:
Magister ...
venit ad
terram Pogesanie, ad insulam...
- the
Malbork Land,
territory covering northern parts of
Pomesania and
Pogesania with
Malbork (Marienburg) (Malbork),
Stuhm (Sztum),
Christburg (Kiszpork...
-
Culmerland (formerly
under Polish control), Galindia, Nadrovia, Natangia,
Pogesania, Pomesania, Samland, Scalovia, Sudovia, and Ermland.
Peter estimated that...
-
Natangia - Nātanga or Notangi)
Pogesanians (Paguddiai) (they
lived in
Pogesania - Paguddi)
Pomesanians (Pameddiai) (they
lived in
Pomesania - Pameddi)...
-
Pameddi Pomesanians 2
Varmia Ermland,
Warmien Warmia Varmė Wārmi
Warmians 3
Pogesania Pogesanien Pogezania Pagudė
Paguddi Pogesanians 4
Natangia Natangen Natangia...
- the
western part of
Prussia (Warmia, as well as
parts of
Pomesania and
Pogesania) to
Poland after the
Peace of
Thorn in 1466. The
territories ceded to...
- Prince-Bishopric of Warmia,
covering the
Prussian historical areas of Pomesania,
Pogesania and Warmia, the only
actual Prussian territories of the province. After...
- Galindia,
together forming Masuria) and
western (Warmia, Pomesania, and
Pogesania, the
latter two
together forming Powiśle) rim of the region. By the Second...