- Гвардейск, IPA: [ɡvɐrˈdʲejsk] ;
known prior to 1946 by its
German name
Tapiau ; Lithuanian: Tepliava; Polish: Tapiawa/Tapiewo), is a town and the administrative...
- disputes.
Albert spent his
final years virtually deprived of
power and died at
Tapiau on 20
March 1568. His son,
Albert Frederick,
succeeded him as Duke of Prussia...
-
biblical scenes.
Corinth was born
Franz Heinrich Louis on 21 July 1858 in
Tapiau, in the
Province of
Prussia in the
Kingdom of Prussia. The son of a tanner...
- area of the ****ure
Labiau district belonged to the
Tapiau district,
which included Labiau,
Tapiau and Taplacken. As part of the
Prussian administrative...
- Königsberg with the
districts of:
Brandenburg Neidenburg Rastenburg Samland Tapiau Braunsberg (Ermland)
Heilsberg (Ermland)
Mohrungen (Ermland) Lithuanian...
- Albert, 1st Duke of
Prussia (17 May 1490,
Ansbach – 20
March 1568,
Castle Tapiau),
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order from 1511 to 1525, and
first Duke of...
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- in
operation by 1900; and
regular steamers plied the
waterways to Memel,
Tapiau and Labiau, Cranz, Tilsit, and
Danzig (Gdańsk). The
completion of a canal...
- baptism. The
crusaders then
advanced against Quedenau, Waldau, Caimen, and
Tapiau (Gvardeysk); the
Sambians who
accepted baptism were left alive, but those...
- Günther
Ohloff (21 July 1924 in
Tapiau near Königsberg – 9
November 2005 in
Bernex near Geneva) was a
prominent German fragrance chemist.
Ohloff was raised...