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Warmians (also Warmi) were a
Prussian tribe that
lived in
Warmia (Polish: Warmia, Latin: Varmia, German: Ermland, Lithuanian: Varmė), a
territory which...
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Warmians are a
Polish ethnic group from Warmia. Most of them are
Roman Catholic and
speak in the
Warmian subdialect of
Polish or the High
Prussian or Low...
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present in the
historical region of Warmia, in
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. It is
spoken by
Warmians. It is
commonly regarded as a part of Masovian...
- north. The
region was
originally inhabited by the Old
Prussian clan of the
Warmians, from whom the name
Warmia originated.
During the
northern Crusade, the...
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Glappo (or Glappe) (baptized as
Charles or Carolus) was the
leader of
Warmians, one of the
Prussian clans,
during the
Great Prussian Uprising (1260–1274)...
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Pomeranian West
Pomeranian Warmian-Masurian
Podlaskie Masovian Kuyavian-
Pomeranian Greater Poland Lubusz Lower Silesian Łódź
Opole Lublin Lesser Poland...
- Chełmnian–Kocievian–
Warmian dialect is a
group of
dialects of
Polish language used in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Pomeranian, and
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeships...
- Prince-Bishopric of Warmia). The
region is ****ociated with the
Prussian tribe, the
Warmians, who
settled in an
approximate area.
According to folk etymology, Warmia...
- by Glande, the
Natangians by
Herkus Monte, the
Bartians by Diw****, the
Warmians by Glappe, the
Pogesanians by Auktume. One clan that did not join the uprising...
- Prussia.
During World War II, the
Polish ethnic minorities of
Catholic Warmians and Powiślans, as well as
Lutheran Masurians were ****cuted by the ****...