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  1. Kaliningrad Oblast (from 1945) Berlin and Brandenburg (1947–1952, from 1990) Old Prussians, Baltic Prussians or simply Prussians [1] were a Baltic people that inhabited the region of Prussia, on the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea between the Vistula Lagoon to the west and the Curonian Lagoon to the east.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2016 · by Agris Dzenis. No Baltic tribe or tribal group seems to have had a history so dynamic, rich in incident and tragic as the Old Prussians. They died out during conflicts between two medieval European cultures – Christian and pagan – and were physically destroyed or assimilated.

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  3. Old Prussian was a West Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European languages, which was once spoken by the Old Prussians, the Baltic peoples of the Prussian region. The language is called Old Prussian to avoid confusion with the German dialects of Low Prussian and High Prussian and with the adjective Prussian ...

  4. The original Prussians, mainly hunters and cattle breeders, spoke a language belonging to the Baltic group of the Indo-European language family. These early Prussians were related to the Latvians and Lithuanians and lived in tribes in the then heavily forested region between the lower Vistula and Neman rivers.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrussiaPrussia - Wikipedia

    Prussia (/ ˈ p r ʌ ʃ ə /, German: Preußen [ˈpʁɔʏsn̩] ⓘ; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions. It formed the German Empire when it united the German states in 1871.

  6. Old Prussian language, West Baltic language extinct since the 17th century; it was spoken in the former German area of East Prussia (now in Poland and Russia). The poorly attested Yotvingian dialect was closely related to Old Prussian.

  7. Old Prussian language. • Linguistique et philologie baltiques by Daniel Petit (2008) • Altpreußisch: Old Prussian, by Rainer Eckert, in Wieser Enzyklopädie des europäischen Ostens (2002) • Prussian reconstructions. • Brief description of Prussian dialects by Mykolas Letas Palmaitis.

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