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Lithuanians
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Suwałki
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Curonian
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2nd millennium BC
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Baltic tribes
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Peter of Dusburg
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Varmia
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Pogesania
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Sambia
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Nadrovia
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Sudovia
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Sudovians
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Pomesania
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Tannenberg
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Aesti
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Bavarian Geographer
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Adalbert of Prague
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Boleslaw I
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Polans
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Christianize
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Mieszko I
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Sudovians
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Pomeranians
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Wends
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Masovia
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Bolesław III
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Otto of Bamberg
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Bolesław IV the Curly
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Ruthenian
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Władysław II the Exile
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Frederick Barbarossa
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Henry
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Casimir II the Just
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Drwęca
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Konrad of Masovia
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Pope Innocent III
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Christian of Oliva
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Culmerland
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Order of Dobrzyń
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Northern Crusades
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Frederick II
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Empire
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Golden Bull of Rimini
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Hermann von Salza
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Sirgune
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Samland
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William of Modena
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Culm
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Pomesania
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Ermland
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Samland
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Bishopric of Riga
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Archbishopric of Magdeburg
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Germans
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Dutch
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Poles
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Lithuanians
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Kaliningrad Oblast
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Old Prussian language
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Galindian
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Sudovian
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Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach
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