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  Informat.io on Konrad I Of Masovia
Konrad I of Masovia (Polish: Konrad I Mazowiecki; 1187?
Masovia had only been conquered in the XI century and native Prussians, Jatvigians and Lithuanians were still living in the territory, where no settled borders existed.
Konrad actions began the process whereby the Teutonic Knights came to control much of the Baltic coastline through their monastic state, that had ultimately dire consequences for Polish state.
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 Konrad_i_of_masovia info here at en.air-treatment.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
of conquest in the territories conceded by the Duke of Masovia.
Masovia had only has-been conquered in the XI century native Prussians, Yotvingians Lithuanians were restful existent in the territory, where no to borders existed.
Konrad commotions caused the case whereby the Teutonic Knights came to might of the Baltic coastline fini their monastic state, that had at last dire aftermaths for Polish state.
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 [ info-about.be | Konrad of Mazovia Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Konrad first slim hungered to stabilize the north of the duchy of Masovia in fought completed border sphere of Chełmno Land.
Masovia had only superannuated conquered in the XI century & native Prussians, Yotvingians & Lithuanians were deathly alert in the territory, where no disciplined borders existed.
Konrad businesses commenced the outgrowth whereby the Teutonic Knights came to oversight lots of the Baltic coastline completed their monastic state, that had conclusively dire follow-ups for Polish state.
www.info-about.be /Konrad_of_Mazovia   (700 words)

  
 Kuyavia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Initially, in early Middle Ages the region was limited mostly to the Land of Kruszwica and politically it was a part of Greater Poland.
The political history of Kuyavia is as complicated as the one of nearby Masovia.
Around 1231 Duke Konrad I of Masovia re-established the duchy as a property of his son Kazimierz I of Masovia.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Kuyavia   (554 words)

  
 Konrad I of Masovia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ongoing attempts on Prussia were answered by incursions across the borders of his lands, while in the process of regaining control over his province of Chełmno Land, subjected to constant Prussian raids.
Masovia had only been conquered in the XI century and native Prussians, Yotvingians and Lithuanians were still living in the territory, where no settled borders existed.
In 1230, the Treaty of Kruszwica was supposedly signed, according to which Konrad granted Chełmno Land to them, and to the Order of Dobrzyń.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Konrad_I_of_Masovia   (518 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Kuyavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It is the northernmost part of Greater Poland, west of Masovia and east of Pomerania, and lies between the Vistula River to the east, the Noteć River to the west, and the Noteć and Krówka Rivers to the south.
It was soon dissolved, but was reintroduced in 1123 or 1124 and the capital of the region was moved to Włocławek.
Around 1231 Duke Konrad I of Masovia re-established the duchy as a property of his son Casimir I of Masovia.
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 Notes on 13th Century Poland
1226 Konrad enlists the aide of the Knights of the Cross in conversion of the Prussians.
1234 A false document(*2) was prepared and presented by the Grand Master to Pope Gregory IX as the deed of donation from Konrad.
It is also at this time that Konrad of Masovia and Henry of Silesia (called the Bearded) are the elder line of the Piasts.
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 Warmia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Several times conquest attempts from Masovia were successfully repelled by Prussians and they only began to coordinate after the 12th century when they were attacked by the crusading Teutonic Order.
Because of his inability to subdue the Prussians, Konrad I of Masovia invited the Teutonic Knights to christianise the pagan Prussians in 1226.
He supplied the Teutonic Order and allow the usage of Chełmno Land as a base for the knights while they established secure borders between Masovia and the Prussians, with his assumption that conquered territories would be joined to Masovia.
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 Genealogy
There, on Masovia terrains, on the beginning of XIII c., keept on the wars with Prussian.
Polish knights under command of dukes Leszek the White and his younger brother Konrad of Masovia, ruling neighbor territories called Duchy of Dobrin and Leczyca, conquering the terrains inhabited by Prussian.
Under King Kazimierz the Great, since year 1333, the Plock therein, being part of Masovia, belongs to Polish Kingdom and the rest in feudal dependence.
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 Holy Roman Empire Encyclopedia Article @ Middle-aged.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The 1232 document marked the first time that the German dukes were called domini terrae, owners of their lands, a remarkable change in terminology as well.
The Teutonic Knights were invited to Poland by the duke of Masovia Konrad of Masovia to Christianize the Prussians in 1226.
During the long stays of the Hohenstaufen emperors (1138-1254) in Italy, the German princes became stronger and began a successful, mostly peaceful colonisation of West Slavic lands, so that the empire's influence increased to eventually include Pomerania and Silesia
www.middle-aged.net /encyclopedia/Holy_Roman_Empire   (5871 words)

  
 History of Poland - Piast Poland
The civil strife and foreign invasions, such as that of the Mongols in 1241, weakened and depopulated the small Polish principalities.
In 1226 Konrad of Masovia invited Knights of the Cross to help him fight the pagan Prussians.
After exterminating them, the Knights turned their attention to Poland and Lithuania, waging war with them for most of the 14th and 15th centuries.
www.tenetour.com /history.php   (433 words)

  
 Krzyzacy (Black Cross) (1960)
This move would bring great pain to Poland because the Teutonic Knights took advantage of the situation and occupied much of the Baltic coast.
1247 -- death of Konrad I. 1320-1385 -- Kingdom of Poland of the later Piasts.
1410 (June 30) -- Greater and Lesser Poland crossed the Vistula to join with the forces of Masovia and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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 Germany In the Middle Ages Encyclopedia Article @ Middle-aged.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, followed by an interregnum during which there was no Emperor.
Beginning in 1226 under the auspices of Emperor Frederick II, the Teutonic Knights began their conquest of Prussia after being invited to Chełmno Land by the Polish Duke Konrad I of Masovia.
The native Baltic Prussians were conquered and Christianized by the Knights with much warfare, and numerous German towns were established along the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
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 Central Europe
Wars continued with the Balt tribes, especially the Prussians along the coast, who were pagan.
Konrad of Masovia took the fatal step of inviting the Teutonic Knights, then in Transylvania, to help with the Prussians.
Masovia was the region of Poland that included Warsaw.
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 Military history of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1226 Konrad I of Masovia in west-central Poland, appealed to the Teutonic Knights, a German crusading military order, to defend his borders and subdue the pagan Baltic Prussians.
The conquest and christianisation of Prussia was accomplished after more than 50 years, after which the Order ruled it as a sovereign Teutonic Order state.
www.higiena-system.com /wiki/link-Military_history_of_Germany   (5116 words)

  
 21ma.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ethnic map of Prussia during the Middle Ages
In 1226 Duke Konrad I of Masovia invited the Teutonic Knights, a German military order of crusading knights headquartered in Acre, to conquer the Baltic Prussian tribes on his borders.
However, during sixty years of struggles against the Old Prussians, they created an independent state which came to control Prussia plus most of what are now Estonia, Latvia, western Lithuania, and northern Poland.
www.21ma.com /mod3.php?title=Prussia   (4972 words)

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