Infobox Ethnic group group Bartians population Extinct in 17th 18th century image Image Prussian clans 13th century.png 300px image caption Bartians and other Prussian clans during the 13th century region1 Bartia, East Prussia now northern Poland languages Old Prussian , later also German language German religions Prussian mythology Paganism related c Other Old Prussian Prussians and Balts Barta redirects here. For the Romanian French Trotskyist activist, see David Korner . For other uses of Bartians , see Bartians disambiguation . The Bartians also Barthi , Barthoni , Bartens , or Barti were an Old Prussians Old Prussian tribe who were among the last pagan s of Europe before the Northern Crusade s forced their conversion to Christianity . They lived in Bartia also Bartenland or Barthonia , a territory that stretched from the middle and lower flow of yna river, by the wina river, and Lake Mamry , up to the Galindian woods. The territory is quite precisely known from description in Chronicon terrae Prussiae , dated 1326. ref name salys lt icon cite encyclopedia last Salys first Antanas editor Vaclovas Bir i ka encyclopedia Lietuvi koji enciklopedija title Barta year 1934 publisher Spaudos Fondas volume 2 location Kaunas pages 1367 1370 ref The same description mentions two provinces ... enciklopedij redakcija volume I location Vilnius, Lithuania pages 214 ref The Bartians, along ... at that time in Europe were built around towns to give their residents protection. The Bartians, together ... In 1242, just two years after their conquest, Bartians rebelled and managed to resist until 1252. ref ... a major loss in the Battle of Durbe , Bartians chose Diwanus Diwane as their leader. The rebels managed ... name el . Despite heavy losses during the uprising, Barta did not become an uninhabited land and the Bartians ... Knights. In 1286 Bartians asked help from Duke of R gen , and in 1293 from Vytenis , Grand Duchy of Lithuania Grand Duke of Lithuania . ref name salys The Bartians were assimilated by the Germans ... more details
Bartians may refer to one of the following. Bartians , an extinct Prussian tribe. Inhabitants of St. Barts Saint Barth lemy . Inhbitants of Bartlesville, Oklahoma . disambig ... more details
Barthi may refer to Bartians , an Old Prussian tribe Barthi, Bangladesh Barthi, Punjab , town in Punjab Pakistan Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig ... more details
to pursue the fugitives. During a charge on the escapees, Bartians killed three knights, but Diwanus was seriously injured. ref name u Since all major Teutonic castles in Bartia fell, Bartians did ... the Dzierzgo River, and each time the vessels were intercepted by the Bartians. However, Christburg ... soldier as a noble knight. When Bartians attacked, brother Arnold shot and killed Diwanus. ref Urban, William. The Prussian Crusade , p. 329. ref The Bartians, left without a leader, returned home ... more details
The meaning of the word Barta , is almost the same as the word Barter , which mean buying products or services with other products or services. Barter is often used when a company buy a product or service from another company, and pay with other products or services. Where Barta is used when a private person buy a product often a secondhand product , from another privat person, and pay with other products instead of money. Barta may refer to People Barta is a Hungarian, Slovak and Czech B rta surname from a pet form of the personal name Bartolomaeus Hungarian Bertalan Czech Bartolomej, from Latin Bartolomaeus see Bartholomew . Tina Barta Ji Barta Imrich Barta Other Bartians Prussian tribe Barta, Bangladesh Barta a , a town that straddles Israel and the West Bank dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages cs B rta de Barta fr Barta ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Pagastin partof the Great Prussian Uprising image image Prussian clans 13th century.png 300px caption Prussian tribes in the 13th century date 1271 place Near Pagastin village on the Dzierzgo River result Prussian victory combatant1 Old Prussians Prussians Bartians and Pogesanians combatant2 Teutonic Knights commander1 Diwanus and Linka commander2 ? strength1 strength2 casualties1 Unknown casualties2 12 knights and 500 soldiers killed notes Battle of Pagastin was a medieval battle fought between the Teutonic Knights and Old Prussians Prussians in 1271 during the Great Prussian Uprising 1260 1274 . Pagan Prussians rose against their conquerors, who tried to convert them to Christianity, after Lithuania ns and Samogitia ns soundly defeated the joint forces of the Teutonic Knights and the Livonian Order in the Battle of Durbe in 1260. The first years of the uprising were successful to Prussians, but the Knights received reinforcements from Western Europe and were gaining upper hand in the conflict. The Prussians launched raids against the Che mno Land , where the Knights first established themselves in late 1220s. Apparent aim of these raids were to force the Knights to devote as many troops in defense of Che mno as possible so that they could not organize raids deep into Prussian territory. As other clans became preoccupied fending off Teutonic attacks from their forts, only Diwanus and his Bartians were able to continue the war in the west. ref cite book first William last Urban title The Prussian Crusade publisher Lithuanian Research and Studies Center location Chicago, Illinois year 2000 edition 2nd pages 326 isbn 0 929700 28 7 ref They made several minor expeditions to Che mno Land each year. The major Prussian offensive was organized in 1271 together with Linka, leader of the Pogesanians . ref name divanas lt icon cite encyclopedia last Ivinskis first Zenonas editor Vaclovas Bir i ka encyclopedia Lietuvi koji enciklop ... more details
remained a serious threat. A major battle occurred in 1271, when joint forces of Bartians led by Diwanus ... Duchy of Lithuania . The last attempt at freedom was made in 1286, when Pogesanians and Bartians ... more details
Allen Rucker born September 26, 1945 is an American writer and author. Born in Wichita Falls, Texas , and raised in Bartlesville, Oklahoma , ref http www.bartlesville.org html famousbartians.html The Bartian Chronicles Famous Bartians . City of Bartlesville. Retrieved 2011 02 19. ref he earned a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis 1967 , an M.A. in American Culture from the University of Michigan 1969 , and another M.A. in Communication from Stanford University 1977 . ref name gale Allen Rucker in Contemporary Authors Online . Gale. August 29, 2007. ref Career He co founded the video documentary group TVTV , ref Cooper, Chet & Friedman, Gillian. http abilitymagazine.com allen rucker.html Allen Rucker . ABILITY Magazine . Retrieved 2011 02 19. ref co wrote with Martin Mull the award winning cable series The History of White People in America , and more recently wrote the Emmy Award winning documentary ref http www.usatoday.com life television televisionawards emmys 2006 08 20 creative emmy winner list x.htm List of Creative Arts Emmy winners . USAToday . Associated Press. August 20, 2006. Retrieved 2011 02 19. ref Two Days in October for the PBS series American Experience . His nine books to date include three books on the TV series The Sopranos , including the New York Times 1 bestseller The Sopranos Family Cookbook , and a memoir about becoming paralyzed due to transverse myelitis at the age of 50 The Best Seat In The House How I Woke Up One Tuesday and Was Paralyzed For Life . He has also co written books with Martin Mull, Tom Green , and country star Gretchen Wilson . ref name gale Personal life Rucker lives in Los Angeles and is married with two sons. He also teaches in the USC School of Cinematic Arts School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. ref name gale References Reflist External links http www.allenrucker.com AllenRucker.com the official site of writer Allen Rucker Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rucker ... more details
Infobox settlement name Barciany settlement type Village total type   image skyline image caption image flag image shield image map coordinates region PL subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name flag icon Poland Poland subdivision type1 Voivodeships of Poland Voivodeship subdivision name1 Warmian Masurian Voivodeship Warmian Masurian subdivision type2 Powiat County subdivision name2 K trzyn County K trzyn subdivision type3 Gmina subdivision name3 Gmina Barciany Barciany latd 54 latm 13 lats latNS N longd 21 longm 21 longs longEW E pushpin map Poland pushpin label position bottom elevation m 68 population total 1100 website http www.barciany.pl File 2006 04 Barciany 01.jpg thumb left Castle of the Teutonic Knights Barciany IPAc pl b a r a n y lang de Barten is a village in K trzyn County , Warmian Masurian Voivodeship , in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia . It is the seat of the gmina administrative district called Gmina Barciany . ref name TERYT cite web url http www.stat.gov.pl broker access prefile listPreFiles.jspa title Central Statistical Office GUS TERYT National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal date 2008 06 01 language Polish ref It lies approximately convert 15 km mi 0 north of K trzyn and convert 74 km mi 0 abbr on north east of the regional capital Olsztyn . Its name originates from the name of the one Old Prussian tribe Bartians . An ordensburg was erected in 1325, but stone was not used until 1377. Before 1945 the area was part of Germany East Prussia . The village has a population of 1,100. References reflist cite book last Krahe first Friedrich Wilhelm title Burgen des deutschen Mittelalters. Grundriss Lexikon language German publisher Flechsig year 2000 page 693 isbn 3881893601 Commons Barciany br Gmina Barciany coord 54 13 N 21 21 E region PL type city display title Category Villages in K trzyn County Barciany Category Castles of the Teutonic Knights K trzyn geo ... more details
Infobox settlement name Reszel image flag image shield POL Reszel COA.svg image skyline Zamek Reszel.jpg image caption Castle pushpin map Poland coordinates region PL subdivision type Country subdivision name POL subdivision type1 Voivodeships of Poland Voivodeship subdivision name1 Warmian Masurian Voivodeship Warmian Masurian subdivision type2 Powiat County subdivision name2 K trzyn County K trzyn subdivision type3 Gmina subdivision name3 Gmina Reszel Reszel area total km2 3.81 population as of 2006 population total 5098 population density km2 auto latd 54 latm 3 lats 8 latNS N longd 21 longm 8 longs 41 longEW E elevation m postal code type Postal code postal code 11 440 website http www.reszel.pl Reszel IPAc pl AUD pl Reszel.ogg r e sz e l lang de R el Prussian language Prussian Resel or Resl is a town in Poland in the Warmian Masurian Voivodeship . The population is about 5,700. Reszel was originally a settlement built by the Bartians Bartian tribe of Prussian people Old Prussians and conquered by the Teutonic Knights in 1241. The native Prussians later recaptured the settlement and held it for five years, but were eventually defeated by the Germans German Northern Crusades crusaders . Reszel received its German town law town privileges in 1337 under Magdeburg law . As a result of the treaty of Versailles on 11 July 1920 the Warmia and Masuria plebiscite was organized under the control of the League of nations , which resulted 97,90 of votes to remain in Germany and 2,10 for Poland. The town was transferred from Germany after WWII to Poland following the Potsdam Conference of 1945. The main tourist attraction is the Gothic Episcopal castle. It was built 1350 1401 on a steep hill side above the right bank of the river Sajna by the Teutonic Order . The Gothic St Peter s Church dating back to the 14th century boasts the painting of the church s patron dating back to the end of the 18th century. Other worthy of note buildings are the Jesuit monastery complex, St Jo ... more details
Warmians , br Natangians , br Bartians 1252 1257 Sambians 1274 1275 Nadruvians Although the Prussians ... Crusade , p. 315. ref This way only Diwane and his Bartians were able to continue the war in the west ... of Lithuania ref Urban, William. The Prussian Crusade , p. 344. ref where they joined some of the Bartians ... was soon revealed and the Bartians and Pogesanians suffered the consequences. ref Urban, William ... more details
protected the land east of Marienwerder. From 1238 40, the Teutonic Knights campaigned against the Bartians ... Uprising, they did engage in some campaigns against the pagan on their eastern flank. The Bartians ..., the Natangians and Bartians allied with the Teutonic Knights for protection, although ... more details