Max Pollux Toeppen, surname sometimes spelled Töppen (4 April 1822 in Königsberg – 3 December 1893 in Elbing) was a German historian and educator. He studied...
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Ständetage Preussens unter der Herrschaft des Deutschen Ordens: 5 vols., Max Toeppen (ed.), Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1874–1886; reprint Aalen: Scientia...
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Arbeitsmethoden und Quellen des Lucas David. In: Prussia. Band 29, 1931 Max Toeppen: Geschichte der Preussischen Historiographie von P. v. Dusburg bis auf...
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Masurians and Poles separated. Some early writers about Masurians - like Max Toeppen - postulated Masurians in general as mediators between German and Slav...
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smuggling also widespread. Some early writers about Masurians – like Max Toeppen – postulated them as mediators between German and Slav cultures. During...
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different parties; it could be: either the area limited in the south by Max Toeppen – Adalbert Bezzenberger's line (about 11,400 km2 or 4,400 sq mi) what...
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Azerbaijan in the 17th century. In a Polish from Masuria collected by Max Toeppen with the title Die Froschprinzessin ("The Frog Princess"), a landlord...
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were widely copied by other authors and spread into folklore. In 1853, Max Toeppen was the first to draw serious criticism to historical accuracy and value...
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Thus a law was "passed by the Diet of Teutonic Prussia in 1418 (cf. Max Toeppen, 1878, 320seqq.), smartly regulating the fulfilment of old debts fixed...
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titled Złote gołębie ("Golden Pigeons"), collected by German historian Max Toeppen and translated as Die goldenen Tauben ("The golden doves"), a farmer...
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