- The
Pomeranian culture, also
Pomeranian or
Pomerelian Face Urn
culture was an Iron Age
culture with
origins in
parts of the area
south of the
Baltic Sea...
- his
younger brother for Gdańsk (Danzig) in 1266,
starting the so-called
Pomerelian Civil War that
lasted until 1273. He
fought his
younger brother and uncles...
- as
Pomerelia was the site of the
Pomeranian culture (also
called the
Pomerelian face urn culture, 650-150 BC), the
Oksywie culture (150 BC-AD 1, ****ociated...
-
Piast stronghold. In 1215, the
ducal stronghold became the
centre of a
Pomerelian splinter duchy. At that time the area of the
later city
included various...
- of Duke
Swietopelk II of Pomerelia. However, even with the help of the
Pomerelian duke, Władysław
Odonic only was able to
conquer the
Greater Polish lands...
-
administrative deed of 31
January 1772 were
named East Prussia. The
former Polish Pomerelian lands beyond the
Vistula River together with
Malbork and Chełmno Land...
- Posen–West
Prussia had been part of the
Greater Poland and East
Pomeranian (
Pomerelian)
regions of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and were administratively...
-
provinces formally under the
overlordship of the High-Duke of Kraków. The
Pomerelian duchies remained under the
control of stewards, of the
Samborides dynasty...
- The
Lewinski family is an old
German noble family of
Pomerelian–Kashubian descent. The
family was
originally called Royk.
Under Polish rule, it took the...
-
Pomeranian according to
German terminology, but
either West
Prussian or
Pomerelian.
Danzig German was
hence classified as Low Prussian, like the dialects...