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Teutonic Order, State of the
The Encyclopedia of Empire
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Matthew Stevens
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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/9781118455074.wbeoe106
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The State of the Teutonic Order in the Baltic comprised the territories of Prussia and Livoniaincluding (from 1347) the former Danish Duchy of Estonia, acquired through the conquest andChristianisation of Prussia, and the annexation and purchase of Livonia and Estonia. The TeutonicOrder was a Christ...
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