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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...
- Kėdainiai were
first mentioned in the 1372
Livonian Chronicle of
Hermann de
Wartberge, its po****tion as of 2022[update] was 23,051. The Kėdainiai Old Town...
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chronicler Wigand of
Marburg and the
Livonian chronicle of
Hermann de
Wartberge, the
Lithuanians suffered a
great defeat. The
Teutonic Knights had waged...
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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...
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battle took
place is unknown. The Chroni****
Livoniae by
Hermann de
Wartberge mentioned that the
battle was
fought in
terram Sauleorum. Traditionally...
- Gyldendal,
Copenhagen 1839, p. 1023 (Index II.
Nomina locorum).
Hermannus de
Wartberge:
Chronicon Livoniae, ed.
Ernst Strehlke. S. Hirzel,
Leipzig 1863, p. 48...
- 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...
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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)...
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founding of the
church is
mentioned in a
medieval chronicle by
Hermann von
Wartberge. The
first church was
probably made of wood and only
replaced by the current...
- ISBN 978-3412160067 (in German) Die livländische
Chronik des
Hermann von
Wartberge, in:
Matthias Thumser (Hg.),
Geschichtsschreibung im mittelalterlichen...