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Johann von
Posilge (c. 1340 – 1405) was a
parish priest of
Deutsch Eylau (Iława) and
later ****istant to
Bishop of Pomesania. He is
better known as the...
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wearing a
necklace of his letters. The
Prussian chronicler Johann von
Posilge,
parish priest of
Deutsch Eylau (Iława),
reported in
about 1420 that a...
- ISBN 1-4128-0519-8.
Posilge, 230; Dlugosz, XII, 526-529; Rhode, Die
Ostgrenze Polens, I, 357-359;
Russia and the
Tatar Yoke, 111-112.
Posilge, 216, 222 Stone...
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Landes Preussen, a
chronicle of the
Teutonic Order compiled by John of
Posilge, who died in 1405. In the
above accusation, Jan of Jenštejn
already calls...
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famine and
plague swept through Prussia.
According to
Johann von
Posilge, 86
friars of the
Teutonic Order died from
plague following the war. In...
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Neunhuben Niklaskirchen Pestlin Peterswalde Pirklitz Polixen Portschweiten Posilge Preußisch
Damerau Ramten Rehhof Rudnerweide Sadlacken Schönwiese Schroop...
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source was
originally written in Slavonic. The
chronicle of
Johann von
Posilge,
Chronik des
Landes Preussen (originally in Latin,
translated to German)...
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growing influence and
ambition of Švitrigaila.
According to
Johann von
Posilge, Švitrigaila was
forced to sign the Pact. However, just a
month later he...
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German sources include a
concise account in the
chronicle of
Johann von
Posilge. An
anonymous letter,
discovered in 1963 and
written between 1411 and 1413...
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first husband was Ivan of Karachev.
German chronicle of
Johann von
Posilge and
Polish historian Jan Długosz ****erted that Ivan was
murdered so that...