- Chełmno land (Polish:
ziemia chełmińska, German:
Culmer Land or
Kulmerland, Old Prussian: Kulma) is a part of the
historical region of Pomerelia, located...
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Kulmerland was a
Hamburg America Line (HAPAG)
cargo liner that was
launched in 1928. She
worked HAPAG's
route between Hamburg and the Far East
until 1939...
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Netze District, but also
included the
Kulmerland which had been part of West
Prussia before 1807; the
Kulmerland was
restored to West
Prussia in 1817....
- 1807: a
portion of what it had
conquered in the
Second Partition. The
Kulmerland and Gdańsk (Danzig)
became part of the
Province of West Prussia; the remaining...
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Lechitic tribes (Pomeranians in the
Pomerelia region and
Masovians in
Kulmerland),
while the
actual Old
Prussians (Pomesanians and Pogesanians) po****ted...
- support, had
changed the
status of Chełmno Land (also
Ziemia Chełmińska or
Kulmerland), to
which they had been
invited by the
Polish Duke, into
their own property...
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Koschneiderei Kociewie Tucheler Heide (Tuchola Forest),
Koschneiderei Kulmerland (Chełmno Land)
Neuvorpommern (New
Hither Pomerania)
western part of Swedish...
- 1230, the
Teutonic Knights, a
crusading military order,
moved to the
Kulmerland (today
within the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship) and, upon the request...
- Prussia, now Chełmno Kulm law, a
Prussian Law (type of town charter)
Kulmerland, an
historic region and
diocese in
Prussia Harderkulm, a
viewpoint on...
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Prussians and the
Order of Dobrzyń. 1234
Golden Bull of
Rieti Recognizes Kulmerland (Chełmno Land) as
subject to the Pope's
authority and not as a fief belonging...