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- Hermann von Wartberge (died ca. 1380) was a chronicler of the Livonian Order. Born in Westphalia, Wartberge was a Catholic priest and author of the valuable...
- Linkuva was first mentioned in 1371 in Livonian chronicles by Hermann von Wartberge. Linkuva and its environs suffered from pillaging and attacks by the Livonian...
- Nevėžis River. First mentioned in the 1372 Livonian Chronicle of Hermann de Wartberge, its po****tion as of 2020[update] was 23,667. Its old town dates to the...
- place; it ended with a treaty mentioned in the Chronicle of Hermann von Wartberge and the Novgorod First Chronicle. Saaremaa remained the v****al of the...
- the battle took place is unknown. The Chroni**** Livoniae by Hermann de Wartberge mentioned that the battle was fought in terram Sauleorum. Traditionally...
- conversion as a means of preserving their power and independence". Hermann von Wartberge and Jan Długosz described Algirdas as a pagan until his death in 1377...
- chronicler Wigand of Marburg and the Livonian chronicle of Hermann de Wartberge, the Lithuanians suffered a great defeat. The Teutonic Knights had waged...
- Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1839, p. 1023 (Index II. Nomina locorum). Hermannus de Wartberge: Chronicon Livoniae, ed. Ernst Strehlke. S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1863, p. 48...
- Rhymed Chronicle, 1800 Germans were killed in Läänemaa. According to the Wartberge and Russow versions, the number of 1800 or 2000 killed Germans refers...
- Livonian Rhymed Chronicle (with the same p****age repeated by Hermann von Wartberge in Cronicon Livoniale). In 1390, during the Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392)...