- The
Sambians were a
Prussian tribe. They
inhabited the
Sambia Peninsula north of the city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad).
Sambians were
located in a...
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farming villages Sakkeim and Trakkeim.
During the
conquest of the
Prussian Sambians by the
Teutonic Knights in 1255,
Twangste was destro**** and
replaced with...
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important part of the
historic region of Prussia.
Sambia is
named after the
Sambians, an
extinct tribe of Old Prussians.
Samland is the name for the peninsula...
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Instead they used the name of the
region from
which they came – Galindians,
Sambians, Bartians, Nadruvians, Natangians, Scalovians, Sudovians, etc. It is not...
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which was part of the
Vistula Spit in the 15th
century and now is part of
Sambian Peninsula. The
strait is the
shipping connection from the high sea to the...
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Teutonic Knights continued their advance north and east, next
facing the
Sambians of thickly-po****ted Samland.
Komtur Heinrich Stango of
Christburg led...
- Cambodia,
Chinese in
Southeast Asia,
northern Manchu tribes along Amur River,
Sambians in
Papua New Guinea, Thailand,
Telugus of India,
Native Hawaiians and other...
- The
Rhinelanders soon
returned home, however, and the
Sambians renewed the siege. A
Sambian leader,
Nalube of Quednau, destro**** the
initial settlement...
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uprising was
spreading through Prussian lands, each clan
chose a leader: the
Sambians were led by Glande, the
Natangians by
Herkus Monte, the
Bartians by Diw****...
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being recordings of
different dialects:: XXI–XXII Pomesanian: 25–89 and
Sambian.: 90–220
Phonetical distinctions are: Pom. ē is Samb. ī (sweta- : swīta-...