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14:57, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Source: Katharina II.(content was: "Catherine II (1729-1796), Empress of Russia from 1762, a leading figure during the period of enlightened Absolutism:<br /> <loop_paragraph type="citation" copyright="Katharina II. (1729–1796)"> Little Russia, Latvia and Finland are th...")
14:54, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Source: Ralph Tuchtenhagen(content was: "Ralph Tuchtenhagen (born in 1961), Professor of Scandinavian Studies, Social History and Culture of Northern Europe at the Humboldt University in Berlin: <loop_paragraph type="citation" copyright="Ralph Tuchtenhagen"> Although the intro...")
14:54, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Source: Otto-Heinrich Elias(content was: "<loop_paragraph type="citation" copyright="Otto-Heinrich Elias"> The new enforced system of justice includes egalitarian tendencies because it ignores the difference existing between the various nationalities and the social underclasses,...")
14:54, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Manorial heritage in the Baltic Sea Region - EN(content was: "<loop_area type="arrangement"> <loop_toc> </loop_toc> </loop_area><br /> '''Authors:'''<br /> Herle Forbrich<br /> Janet Laidla ==further reading== Kilian Heck, Sabine Bock, Jana Olschewski (publishers 2017): Schlösser und Herrenhäu...")
14:52, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Source: Johann Gottfried Herder(content was: "Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803), one of the most influential German writers and thinkers during the Enlightenment:<br /> <loop_paragraph type="citation" copyright="Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803)"> Latvia, you province of barb...")
14:52, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Contemporary written sources(content was: "Only a few of the contemporary sources report on the battle at the city gates of Visby and the taking of the city and island by Valdemar Atterdag.<br /> Zealand chronicles from the 1360s report that Valdemar had to fight three large bat...")
14:52, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Chronicles of the 16th and 17th century(content was: "In the written sources of the 16<sup>th</sup> and 17<sup>th</sup> centuries Valdemar’s encounter with Visby advanced strongly into the foreground and the battle of the yeomen falls increasingly into oblivion. <br /> The Danish chronic...")
14:51, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Reflection questions(content was: "<loop_area type="exercise"> # How has the role of the battle of the island changed in history writing over time? # Can peasants be considered less important than the citizens of Visby? Why do you think the attention turned towards the ci...")
14:50, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Baltic Crusades - npr(content was: "''Juhan Kreem'' ==Introduction== During the 13<sup>th</sup> century the countries on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea were profoundly trans-formed. Crusaders from the West conquered and converted many of the local tribes and establis...")
14:49, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page The Stone Cross of Korsbetningen(content was: "One of the most interesting sources for these events is located about 500 meters in front of the southeastern city wall of Visby. A memorial cross for the fallen Gutnish was erected in 1380. On the cross next to a depiction on Jesus Chri...")
13:38, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page The Memorial Cross in Visby(content was: "''Michael Meichsner''<br /> Edited by ''Janet Laidla'' and ''Anders Fröjmark''<br /> ==The Memorial Cross in Remembrance of the Battle of Gutnish Rural Yeomen against Valdemar IV Atterdag in Visby== The Danish King Valdemar IV Atterda...")
13:38, 4 July 2019Pettersptalkcontribs deleted page Das Gedenkkreuz bei Korsbetningen in Visby(content was: "''Michael Meichsner''<br /> Redakteure: ''Anders Fröjmark'' und ''Janet Laidla'' ==Einleitung== 1361 eroberte der dänische König Waldemar IV. Atterdag Gotland. Damit wurde die Insel für die nächsten knapp 300 Jahre Teil des dänisc...")