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    Chronicon terræ Prussiæ (Latin for "The Chronicle of the Prussian Land") is a chronicle of the Teutonic Knights, by Peter of Dusburg, finished in 1326...
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  • Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum Chronicon Roskildense Chronicon Salernitanum Chronicon Scotorum Chronicon complutense Chronicon terrae Prussiae...
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    tribe. The Prussian tribal structure is well attested in the Chronicon terrae Prussiae of contemporary author Peter of Dusburg, a chronicler of the Teutonic...
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    were a Baltic tribe related to the Prussians. According to the Chronicon terrae Prussiae of Peter of Dusburg, the now extinct Scalovians inhabited the...
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  • chronicler of the Teutonic Knights. He is known for writing the Chronicon terrae Prussiae, which described the 13th and early 14th century Teutonic Knights...
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    The victorious Teutonic Knights built a castle at Elbing. The Chronicon terrae Prussiae describes the conflict in the vicinity of Lake Drużno shortly...
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    woods. The territory is quite precisely known from description in Chronicon terrae Prussiae, dated 1326. The same description mentions two provinces, the...
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  • Σουδινοί).: 299 : 22  Peter of Dusburg, in his 14th-century Chronicon terrae Prussiae, refers to Sudovia and to its inhabitants as Sudovites, listing...
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    in Sulejów, where he died before the conflict was solved. The Chronicon terrae Prussiae is the first major chronicle of the Teutonic Order in Prussia...
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    (King of Aukštaitija). Aukštaitija was mentioned as Austechia in Chronicon terrae Prussiae, written around 1326. Politically, from the end of the 13th century...
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