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Pomesanians were a
Prussian clan. They
lived in
Pomesania (Polish: Pomezania; Lithuanian: Pamedė; German: Pomesanien), a
historical region in
modern northern...
- this is due to them
being recordings of
different dialects:: XXI–XXII
Pomesanian: 25–89 and Sambian.: 90–220
Phonetical distinctions are: Pom. ē is Samb...
- "Baba" Stones: An
Overview of the
History of
Research and Reception.
Pomesanian-Sasinian Case". Academia.
Retrieved 1
October 2020.
Roman Shiroukhov....
- (90 mi)
southwest of Kaliningrad. It is part of the
region of Powiśle. The
Pomesanian settlement called Kwedis existed in the 11th century. In 1232, the Teutonic...
- diocese, and
became a
Latin titular see. The
former Cathedral and
Castle of
Pomesanian Cathedral Chapter complex in
Kwidzyn is
listed as a
Historic Monument...
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region and
Masovians in Kulmerland),
while the
actual Old
Prussians (
Pomesanians and Pogesanians) po****ted only the
remaining part of the
territory lying...
- from a merchant's house. It
contained 802
words in a
dialect now
termed Pomesanian with
their equivalents in an
early form of High German. The
origin of...
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Baltic pagans:'
Prussians Bartians Galindians Natangians Nadruvians Pomesanians Pogesanians Sambians Warmians Yotvingians (Sudovians)
Skalvians Allies...
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important source for
reconstructing Baltic and
Lithuanian mythology. The
Pomesanian statute book of 1340, the
earliest attested do****ent of the customary...
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After this task was over, the
crusaders met the
pagan Prussians, the
Pomesanians, at the
battle of the
River Sorge. There, they
defeated the pagans, and...