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38: 258:. However, the rebels were unable to capture the brick castles built by the Knights and were defeated. Herkus, who had been one of the most prominent leaders of the Prussians, was captured and hanged in 1273. The Natangian nobles submitted to the Germans, who promised privileges and undisturbed ownership of their estates. Natangians, led by Sabynas and Stanta, rebelled for the last time in 1295. In 1454, the region was incorporated by King 230:
of early 1249, which assured personal freedom to newly converted Christians, included Natangians. However, the treaty failed to address the underlying causes of the conflict, and Natangians massacred 54 knights in the
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in the area, the Natangians kept their local language and customs up until the 17th century. Later on, their identity disappeared by the end of the 17th century or the beginning of the 18th century as they
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in November 1249. But the victory was short-lived, the Knights regained their strength in just two years and continued their crusade. In 1255 they built
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W. Reichermann, "Ut Noatange - Plattdütsche Spoasskes", Königsberg 1892, In Natangen - Ein Bildband, Kreisgemeinschaft Pr. Eylau, Verden 1986
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with the German population, but the local populace still defined themselves as "Natangians" up to 1945 and even the local newspaper of
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began their crusade against the Prussians, some 15,000 people might have lived in the area between the
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Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom VI
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Natangians are first mentioned in a 1238 treaty between the Knights and Duke
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Związek Pruski i poddanie się Prus Polsce: zbiór tekstów źródłowych
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Natangians (in brown) and other Prussian clans in the 13th century
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held by the Teutonic Order, and after 1525 held by secular
271: 153: 315: 403:(in Polish). Poznań: Instytut Zachodni. p. 54. 552: 458: 316:Simas Sužiedėlis, ed. (1970–1978). "Notanga". 444: 168:, whereas the southern portion lies in the 451: 437: 359:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 190:rivers. The Natangian lands bordered with 36: 349:(in Polish). Warszawa. 1885. p. 931. 160:, an area that is now mostly part of the 586:History of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship 14: 553: 398: 202:in the southeast. They likely spoke a 432: 373: 341: 339: 337: 311: 309: 307: 246:(1260–1274), the Natangians elected 58:Regions with significant populations 24: 334: 25: 597: 304: 156:, which lived in the region of 416: 407: 392: 367: 178:In the 13th century, when the 13: 1: 581:History of Kaliningrad Oblast 297: 173:Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship 53:Extinct in 17th–18th century 7: 198:in the west and south, and 10: 602: 571:People from Prussia proper 220:Świętopełk II of Pomerania 213: 206:, now extinct, similar to 561:Historical Baltic peoples 515: 467: 413:Górski, p. 96–97, 214–215 96: 91: 83: 78: 67: 62: 57: 52: 47: 35: 283:German colonists settled 226:Castle in Natangia. The 374:Urban, William (2000). 266:. After the subsequent 244:Great Prussian Uprising 122: 399:Górski, Karol (1949). 319:Encyclopedia Lituanica 146: 138: 130: 576:Extinct ethnic groups 208:Old Prussian language 92:Related ethnic groups 376:The Prussian Crusade 260:Casimir IV Jagiellon 228:Treaty of Christburg 204:West Baltic language 268:Thirteen Years' War 32: 518:Peter von Dusburg: 470:modern historians: 252:Battle of Pokarwis 166:Kaliningrad Oblast 85:Prussian mythology 30: 548: 547: 264:Kingdom of Poland 233:Battle of Krücken 108: 107: 16:(Redirected from 593: 453: 446: 439: 430: 429: 423: 420: 414: 411: 405: 404: 396: 390: 389: 371: 365: 364: 358: 350: 343: 332: 331: 313: 180:Teutonic Knights 48:Total population 40: 33: 29: 21: 601: 600: 596: 595: 594: 592: 591: 590: 551: 550: 549: 544: 517: 511: 469: 463: 457: 427: 426: 421: 417: 412: 408: 397: 393: 386: 372: 368: 352: 351: 345: 344: 335: 314: 305: 300: 256:Battle of Löbau 216: 43: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 599: 589: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 546: 545: 543: 542: 537: 532: 527: 521: 519: 513: 512: 510: 509: 504: 499: 494: 489: 484: 479: 473: 471: 465: 464: 456: 455: 448: 441: 433: 425: 424: 415: 406: 391: 384: 366: 333: 302: 301: 299: 296: 215: 212: 194:in the north, 106: 105: 94: 93: 89: 88: 81: 80: 76: 75: 65: 64: 60: 59: 55: 54: 50: 49: 45: 44: 41: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 598: 587: 584: 582: 579: 577: 574: 572: 569: 567: 566:Old Prussians 564: 562: 559: 558: 556: 541: 538: 536: 533: 531: 528: 526: 523: 522: 520: 514: 508: 505: 503: 500: 498: 495: 493: 490: 488: 485: 483: 480: 478: 475: 474: 472: 466: 462: 461:Old Prussians 459:Clans of the 454: 449: 447: 442: 440: 435: 434: 431: 419: 410: 402: 395: 387: 385:0-929700-28-7 381: 377: 370: 362: 356: 348: 342: 340: 338: 329: 325: 321: 320: 312: 310: 308: 303: 295: 293: 289: 284: 279: 277: 276:Ducal Prussia 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 240: 238: 234: 229: 225: 221: 211: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 176: 174: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 104: 100: 95: 90: 86: 82: 77: 74: 71:, later also 70: 66: 61: 56: 51: 46: 39: 34: 19: 486: 418: 409: 400: 394: 375: 369: 346: 317: 280: 248:Herkus Monte 241: 217: 177: 157: 114: 110: 109: 69:Old Prussian 27:Ethnic group 516:Included by 497:Pomesanians 492:Pogesanians 468:Included by 242:During the 555:Categories 530:Kulmerland 525:Galindians 487:Natangians 482:Nadruvians 298:References 237:Königsberg 135:Lithuanian 131:Natangowie 115:Notangians 111:Natangians 87:(Paganism) 31:Natangians 540:Sudovians 535:Skalvians 355:cite book 328:74-114275 292:Landsberg 224:Kreuzburg 99:Prussians 63:Languages 507:Warmians 502:Sambians 477:Bartians 184:Pregolya 164:exclave 158:Natangia 151:Prussian 149:) was a 147:Natanger 139:Notangai 119:Prussian 79:Religion 18:Natangia 262:to the 214:History 162:Russian 123:Notangi 382:  326:  288:merged 200:Bartia 196:Warmia 192:Sambia 170:Polish 143:German 127:Polish 97:Other 73:German 281:When 103:Balts 380:ISBN 361:link 324:LCCN 272:fief 254:and 188:Łyna 186:and 154:clan 101:and 113:or 557:: 357:}} 353:{{ 336:^ 306:^ 278:. 210:. 175:. 145:: 141:; 137:: 133:; 129:: 125:; 121:: 452:e 445:t 438:v 388:. 363:) 330:. 117:( 20:)

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Natangia

Old Prussian
German
Prussian mythology
Prussians
Balts
Prussian
Polish
Lithuanian
German
Prussian
clan
Russian
Kaliningrad Oblast
Polish
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Teutonic Knights
Pregolya
Łyna
Sambia
Warmia
Bartia
West Baltic language
Old Prussian language
Świętopełk II of Pomerania
Kreuzburg
Treaty of Christburg
Battle of Krücken
Königsberg

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