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The Baltic Crusade

โœ Scribed by William L. Urban


Publisher
Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, Inc
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
389
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
Preface
1 Northern Germany and Denmark in the Late Twelfth Century
ENDNOTES
2 Livonia on the Eve of the Crusades
ENDNOTES
3 The Organization of the Baltic Crusade
ENDNOTES
4 Denmark and Livonia
ENDNOTES
5 Crusader Success in Livonia
ENDNOTES
6 The Conquest of Estonia
ENDNOTES
7 The Intervention of the Papacy
ENDNOTES
8 The Teutonic Knights Take Charge
ENDNOTES
9 The Conversion of Lithuania
ENDNOTES
10 Pressure on Samogit
ENDNOTES
11 Pagan Reaction in Lithuania
ENDNOTES
12 The Conquest of Semgallia
ENDNOTES
13 The End of die Crusade
ENDNOTES
14 Epilogue
ENDNOTES
Genealogical Charts
Selected Bibligoraphy
Index


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