- 1657 by the Brandenburg–Prussian and Polish–Lithuanian
envoys in
Wehlau (
Welawa, now Znamensk). Thus, the
Treaty of
Bromberg is
sometimes referred to as...
-
Znamensk (Russian: Зна́менск; German: Wehlau; Lithuanian: Vėluva; Polish:
Welawa) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Gvardeysky District of Kaliningrad...
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Wehlau was a
treaty signed on
September 19, 1657, in the town of
Wehlau (
Welawa, now Znamensk),
Ducal Prussia,
between Poland and Brandenburg-Prussia during...
- On July 29, 1657, they
signed the
Treaty of
Wehlau in
Wehlau (Polish:
Welawa; now Znamensk),
whereby Frederick William renounced a
previous Swedish-Prussian...
- Sweden. On 29 July 1657, they
signed the
Treaty of
Wehlau in
Wehlau (Polish:
Welawa; now Znamensk),
whereby Frederick William renounced a
previous Swedish-Prussian...
- plus some
locations in the
central (e.g. Chernyakhovsk/Wystruć, Znamensk/
Welawa and Zagorskoye) and
northern parts of the
current oblast. The
three main...
- 1940 by Mary
Underwood Lane. She was the
granddaughter of
Cascade chief Welawa, also
known as
Chief Chenoweth. Lane's gift
included fur trade-era objects...
-
Sadahatama Oba Mage 1973 275
Hathdinnath Tharu Pearli 1973 276
Hondama Welawa 1973 277
Sinawai Inawai 1973 279
Hondai Narakai 1973 280
Daahakin Ekek Shyama...
- Знаменка
Leegen Lėgiai
Znamenka Знаменка
Klinthenen Znamensk Знаменск
Wehlau Welawa Vėluva
Znamenskoye Знаменское
Kutschitten Znamenskoye Знаменское Preußisch...
-
between water and land forces, parti****ting,
among others, in the
siege of
Welawa (1460), Sępopol (1461) and
Frombork (1462). His unit was one of the most...