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Polish–Teutonic War (1431–35)
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The Polish–Teutonic War (1431–1435) was an armed conflict between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Knights.It ended with the Peace of Brześć Kujawski and is considered a victory for Poland.
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published: 22 Jan 2016
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The Polish-Teutonic Wars
See the wars which were waged between Kingdom of Poland and the State of Teutonic Order, in a period between 1326 and 1521.
0:00 - Introduction
0:59 - Polish-Teutonic war (1326-1332)
2:10 - Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic war (1409-1411)
3:22 - Hunger war (1414)
4:00 - Gollub war (1422)
4:35 - Polish-Teutonic war (1431-1433/35)
5:43 - Thirteen Years' war (1454-1466)
11:31 - War of the Priests (1478-1479)
12:03 - Polish-Teutonic war (1519-1521)
14:04 - Credits
published: 05 Oct 2019
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[Wars] The Gollub War (1422): Every Day
See the front lines of Gollub War, also known as the Polish-Teutonic War of 1422.
published: 14 Aug 2016
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Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
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Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
The Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War or Great War occurred between 1409 and 1411, pitting the allied Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania against the Teutonic Knights.
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published: 12 Jan 2016
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Battle of Płowce - September 27, 1331 (Polish-Teutonic War)
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The Teutonic Order attempted to take Brześć Kujawski after standing all day in the sun. The German army from the Teutonic Order had 7,000 men, and was opposed by a Polish army of 5,000 men. On 27 September 1331, one-third of the Teutonic Order's force of knights under Dietrich von Altenburg left the blockaded peasant town of Płowce. The Poles, under Władyslaw Łokietek (Władysław I the Elbow-high) and his son Casimir, immediately attacked in a frontal assault. They were immediately joined by Polish detachments hiding in a forest to the left of the town. Reportedly, during the first phase of the battle Prince Casimir was ...
published: 09 Feb 2016
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The Russian Revolution of 1905 | Bloody Sunday and the first Soviets
In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True in Russian spirit, that day would enter the history books as Bloody Sunday, as somehow imperial soldiers managed to… well, turn it bloody with the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians. Massive strikes and protests, obviously, ensued. But the aftermath of what happened that day, the Revolution of 1905, was an extraordinarily complex event that radically changed Russia’s political culture and society.
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Why Germans Came to America: War, Religion and Kulturkampf
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03:05 Jan Hus
06:20 Hussites
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15:45 Peasant Revolts
17:26 Holy Roman Empire and Pope Busy
20:26 First German at Jamestown
21;00 Start of 30 years War
21:36 First wave of Germans to Amer...
published: 07 Jul 2024
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Ladislao II Jagellone e Výtautas 1370 1434 - Lituania e Polonia 4
Alla morte di Casimiro III, privo di eredi, In Polonia si realizza una successione ungherese, voluta e preparata dal sovrano defunto. Sale al trono Luigi I d’Angiò, già re d’Ungheria. La speranza che gli angioini, che avevano reso potente l’Ungheria, potessero fare lo stesso in Polonia, si infrange subito. Anche Luigi morirà senza eredi, e non sarà mai amato dai polacchi. Luigi neppure risiede in Polonia, e subisce rivolte, invasioni straniere e insidie da parte di pretendenti. Concede la carta di Košice, che aumenta il potere della nobiltà grande e piccola (szlachta).
Dopo la morte di Luigi I, e dopo un periodo di scontri, sua figlia Edvige sale al trono. Edvige trova un marito, che non sarà solo un principe consorte, bensì re di Polonia in maniera effettiva insieme a lei, in Jogaila pri...
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Hitler's Hangman - Reinhard Heydrich - WW2 Biography Special
In the pre-war years, the cold and amibtious Reinhard Heydrich rapidly climbed the Nazi political ladder. With the outbreak of World War Two, he expands his political power even more by carrying out ruthless political repression on the homefront and genocidal racial policies in the occupied territories.
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Polish–Teutonic War (1431–35)
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- published: 22 Jan 2016
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14:16
The Polish-Teutonic Wars
See the wars which were waged between Kingdom of Poland and the State of Teutonic Order, in a period between 1326 and 1521.
0:00 - Introduction
0:59 - Polish-T...
See the wars which were waged between Kingdom of Poland and the State of Teutonic Order, in a period between 1326 and 1521.
0:00 - Introduction
0:59 - Polish-Teutonic war (1326-1332)
2:10 - Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic war (1409-1411)
3:22 - Hunger war (1414)
4:00 - Gollub war (1422)
4:35 - Polish-Teutonic war (1431-1433/35)
5:43 - Thirteen Years' war (1454-1466)
11:31 - War of the Priests (1478-1479)
12:03 - Polish-Teutonic war (1519-1521)
14:04 - Credits
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See the wars which were waged between Kingdom of Poland and the State of Teutonic Order, in a period between 1326 and 1521.
0:00 - Introduction
0:59 - Polish-Teutonic war (1326-1332)
2:10 - Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic war (1409-1411)
3:22 - Hunger war (1414)
4:00 - Gollub war (1422)
4:35 - Polish-Teutonic war (1431-1433/35)
5:43 - Thirteen Years' war (1454-1466)
11:31 - War of the Priests (1478-1479)
12:03 - Polish-Teutonic war (1519-1521)
14:04 - Credits
- published: 05 Oct 2019
- views: 11027
1:36
[Wars] The Gollub War (1422): Every Day
See the front lines of Gollub War, also known as the Polish-Teutonic War of 1422.
See the front lines of Gollub War, also known as the Polish-Teutonic War of 1422.
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See the front lines of Gollub War, also known as the Polish-Teutonic War of 1422.
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Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
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10:25
Battle of Płowce - September 27, 1331 (Polish-Teutonic War)
Playlist of historical battles in Total War ranging from 1457 BCE - May 1865 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6kx88YTXrc&index=33&list=PLnlG6bIwc1_ayJg9qKLXfG...
Playlist of historical battles in Total War ranging from 1457 BCE - May 1865 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6kx88YTXrc&index=33&list=PLnlG6bIwc1_ayJg9qKLXfG9KZRNNvpbiI
The Teutonic Order attempted to take Brześć Kujawski after standing all day in the sun. The German army from the Teutonic Order had 7,000 men, and was opposed by a Polish army of 5,000 men. On 27 September 1331, one-third of the Teutonic Order's force of knights under Dietrich von Altenburg left the blockaded peasant town of Płowce. The Poles, under Władyslaw Łokietek (Władysław I the Elbow-high) and his son Casimir, immediately attacked in a frontal assault. They were immediately joined by Polish detachments hiding in a forest to the left of the town. Reportedly, during the first phase of the battle Prince Casimir was ordered to depart so as not to deprive the Polish Kingdom of the presumptive heir. Despite this, in three hours the Teutonic knights had been defeated and their leader captured. The Polish forces were victorious in this phase of the battle, took prisoner 56 knights, and freed many Polish captives.
However, upon hearing the sounds of battle from Płowce, rear elements of the German formations rushed to aid their fellow knights, and soon another third of the Teutonic Order's forces arrived. The long and bloody battle resumed and continued until dark, with high casualties on both sides. Poland scored a clear victory, with Reuss von Plauen, commander of the German army, and another 40 knights taken prisoner by the Poles. After fleeing Płowce, the knights withdrew to Toruń (Thorn).
Despite the Polish victory on the field, the battle is traditionally regarded as inconclusive given that the Teutonic Order was not destroyed . Nevertheless, it was an important battle for Poland, which was just regaining its stature as a country on the international scene, and held its own against a powerful military force.
An estimated over 4,000 men (combined) were said to have fallen on the field of the battle. Of these, 73 were Knight Brothers of the Teutonic Order (the highest-ranking members of the Order). Over one half of the dead were Germans, who had to retreat back to Toruń, their death toll climbing to one third of all their knights taking part in the war. The Polish armies, also suffering heavy casualties, did not follow the retreating Germans.
The Battle of Plowce is commemorated on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw, with the inscription "PLOWCE 27 IX 1331".
https://wn.com/Battle_Of_Płowce_September_27,_1331_(Polish_Teutonic_War)
Playlist of historical battles in Total War ranging from 1457 BCE - May 1865 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6kx88YTXrc&index=33&list=PLnlG6bIwc1_ayJg9qKLXfG9KZRNNvpbiI
The Teutonic Order attempted to take Brześć Kujawski after standing all day in the sun. The German army from the Teutonic Order had 7,000 men, and was opposed by a Polish army of 5,000 men. On 27 September 1331, one-third of the Teutonic Order's force of knights under Dietrich von Altenburg left the blockaded peasant town of Płowce. The Poles, under Władyslaw Łokietek (Władysław I the Elbow-high) and his son Casimir, immediately attacked in a frontal assault. They were immediately joined by Polish detachments hiding in a forest to the left of the town. Reportedly, during the first phase of the battle Prince Casimir was ordered to depart so as not to deprive the Polish Kingdom of the presumptive heir. Despite this, in three hours the Teutonic knights had been defeated and their leader captured. The Polish forces were victorious in this phase of the battle, took prisoner 56 knights, and freed many Polish captives.
However, upon hearing the sounds of battle from Płowce, rear elements of the German formations rushed to aid their fellow knights, and soon another third of the Teutonic Order's forces arrived. The long and bloody battle resumed and continued until dark, with high casualties on both sides. Poland scored a clear victory, with Reuss von Plauen, commander of the German army, and another 40 knights taken prisoner by the Poles. After fleeing Płowce, the knights withdrew to Toruń (Thorn).
Despite the Polish victory on the field, the battle is traditionally regarded as inconclusive given that the Teutonic Order was not destroyed . Nevertheless, it was an important battle for Poland, which was just regaining its stature as a country on the international scene, and held its own against a powerful military force.
An estimated over 4,000 men (combined) were said to have fallen on the field of the battle. Of these, 73 were Knight Brothers of the Teutonic Order (the highest-ranking members of the Order). Over one half of the dead were Germans, who had to retreat back to Toruń, their death toll climbing to one third of all their knights taking part in the war. The Polish armies, also suffering heavy casualties, did not follow the retreating Germans.
The Battle of Plowce is commemorated on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw, with the inscription "PLOWCE 27 IX 1331".
- published: 09 Feb 2016
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15:53
The Russian Revolution of 1905 | Bloody Sunday and the first Soviets
In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True in Russian spirit, that day would e...
In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True in Russian spirit, that day would enter the history books as Bloody Sunday, as somehow imperial soldiers managed to… well, turn it bloody with the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians. Massive strikes and protests, obviously, ensued. But the aftermath of what happened that day, the Revolution of 1905, was an extraordinarily complex event that radically changed Russia’s political culture and society.
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In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True in Russian spirit, that day would enter the history books as Bloody Sunday, as somehow imperial soldiers managed to… well, turn it bloody with the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians. Massive strikes and protests, obviously, ensued. But the aftermath of what happened that day, the Revolution of 1905, was an extraordinarily complex event that radically changed Russia’s political culture and society.
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- published: 06 Aug 2021
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56:28
Why Germans Came to America: War, Religion and Kulturkampf
The goal of this channel is to look at parts of history that are awkward and try and put them into larger context. It's not about heroes or villains, but about ...
The goal of this channel is to look at parts of history that are awkward and try and put them into larger context. It's not about heroes or villains, but about asking what actually happened and why.
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00:00 Intro Song
00:25 Germans in America Today
01:08 Wycliffe
03:05 Jan Hus
06:20 Hussites
07:37 First Moravians
08:21 War Begins again
09:11 Martin Luther
15:45 Peasant Revolts
17:26 Holy Roman Empire and Pope Busy
20:26 First German at Jamestown
21;00 Start of 30 years War
21:36 First wave of Germans to America in Pennsylvania
24:48 The Palatine Wave
27:18 Other Early German Settlements
28:32 Penn's Sons and Anti-German Backlash
29:51 The Moravian Missionaries
32:17 Germans and the American Revolution
33:49 France and Prussia
36:10 German Confederation
37:28 48'ers and Immigration Prior to the Civil War
40:35 Germans in the Civil War
41:50 Bismarck and the 2nd Reich
43:55 Kulturkampf
35:49 Wilhelm II becomes Kaiser
49:03 Start of World War I
50:57 American Neutrality
51:23 Hyphenated Americans
52:16 The Zimmerman Telegram and the End of Neutrality
52:32 German Registration and Internment
54:02 Anti-German Violence
55:10 Alien Property Custodian
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00:25 Germans in America Today
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15:45 Peasant Revolts
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21;00 Start of 30 years War
21:36 First wave of Germans to America in Pennsylvania
24:48 The Palatine Wave
27:18 Other Early German Settlements
28:32 Penn's Sons and Anti-German Backlash
29:51 The Moravian Missionaries
32:17 Germans and the American Revolution
33:49 France and Prussia
36:10 German Confederation
37:28 48'ers and Immigration Prior to the Civil War
40:35 Germans in the Civil War
41:50 Bismarck and the 2nd Reich
43:55 Kulturkampf
35:49 Wilhelm II becomes Kaiser
49:03 Start of World War I
50:57 American Neutrality
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52:16 The Zimmerman Telegram and the End of Neutrality
52:32 German Registration and Internment
54:02 Anti-German Violence
55:10 Alien Property Custodian
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35:15
Ladislao II Jagellone e Výtautas 1370 1434 - Lituania e Polonia 4
Alla morte di Casimiro III, privo di eredi, In Polonia si realizza una successione ungherese, voluta e preparata dal sovrano defunto. Sale al trono Luigi I d’An...
Alla morte di Casimiro III, privo di eredi, In Polonia si realizza una successione ungherese, voluta e preparata dal sovrano defunto. Sale al trono Luigi I d’Angiò, già re d’Ungheria. La speranza che gli angioini, che avevano reso potente l’Ungheria, potessero fare lo stesso in Polonia, si infrange subito. Anche Luigi morirà senza eredi, e non sarà mai amato dai polacchi. Luigi neppure risiede in Polonia, e subisce rivolte, invasioni straniere e insidie da parte di pretendenti. Concede la carta di Košice, che aumenta il potere della nobiltà grande e piccola (szlachta).
Dopo la morte di Luigi I, e dopo un periodo di scontri, sua figlia Edvige sale al trono. Edvige trova un marito, che non sarà solo un principe consorte, bensì re di Polonia in maniera effettiva insieme a lei, in Jogaila principe di Lituania. Il matrimonio, accompagnato da un trattato, realizza l’importantissima unione dinastica tra Lituania e Polonia. Jogaila assume il nome di Luigi II Jagellone. Lui e i suoi sudditi lituani, che erano rimasti tra gli ultimi popoli pagani in Europa, si convertono al cattolicesimo. Non essendoci più la rivalità con la Lituania, la Polonia inizia ad espandersi: Valacchia e Moldavia accettano la sua sovranità. Ma la direttrice di conquista più promettente è l’insieme dei territori germanici appartenenti all’ordine teutonico, che la Polonia affronterà in tre grandi guerre, in parte aiutata dalla Lituania.
In Lituania una guerra civile si conclude con la vittoria del grande guerriero Výtautas (Vitold), che prevale sul meno dotato Skirgàila, il quale era stato nominato principe di Lituania solo perché fratello di Ladislao II. Výtautas ha enormi ambizioni: vuole che la Lituania diventi la parte dominante all’interno della confederazione con la Polonia, e progetta di conquistare Mosca. Quest’ultimo progetto fallisce, e Výtautas deve accontentarsi di incamerare Smolensk.
Lituania e Polonia distruggono l’esercito dell’ordine teutonico nella famosa battaglia di Tannenberg, ma non riescono ad approfittare della vittoria: i cavalieri teutonici si salvano e cedono alla Polonia solo pochi territori. Anche la seconda guerra contro i cavalieri si conclude con l’annessione da parte di Ladislao II di poche città di frontiera.
La diffusione degli hussiti in Polonia spinge sia lituani sia polacchi a ipotizzare di poter accettare la corona boema. Tuttavia il progetto viene presto accantonato, anche per la contrarietà del papa.
Výtautas (Vitold) è l’ultimo grande condottiero della stirpe di Gedimino. Dopo la sua morte inizia l’inarrestabile declino della Lituania.
La terza guerra contro i cavalieri teutonici si conclude, con una vittoria, un anno dopo la scomparsa di Ladislao II Jagellone.
0:00. Luigi I d’Angio re d’Ungheria nuovo re di Polonia. Ostilità da parte dei polacchi.
2:05. Le figlie di Luigi I Maria ed Edvige. La carta di Košice. Il potere della szlachta.
6:02. Le lotte di Luigi I contro i pretendenti e l’invasione da parte della Lituania.
6:43. Edvige nuova sovrana di Polonia.
8:30. Algirdas di Lituania. Suo fratello Kestùtis e l’espansione dell’ordine teutonico.
9:06. Ladislao Jagellone (Jogaila) nuovo principe di Lituania e lo scontro con suo fratello Výtautas.
11:20. Matrimonio tra Ladislao II Jagellone di Lituania ed Edvige di Polonia.
13:00. Conversione al cattolicesimo dei lituani. La Lituania-Polonia come unione dinastica.
14:45. Moldavia e Valacchia Stati vassalli della Polonia.
15:38. Lo scontro tra Skirgàila e Výtautas (Vitold) in Lituania.
17:03. Výtautas gran principe di Lituania alla conquista di Mosca. Fallimento e conquista di Smolensk.
20:20. Lituania e Polonia contro l’ordine teutonico. Distruzione dell’esercito teutonico a Tannenberg.
24:29. I cavalieri teutonici si salvano. Limitate conquiste di Ladislao II.
26:01. Seconda guerra della Lituania-Polonia contro l’ordine teutonico. Conquista di alcune città di frontiera.
26:33. Gli hussiti in Polonia. Ladislao II rifiuta la corona Boema.
Výtautas e Kaributas accettano la corona boema, ma in seguito sono indotti a rinunciare.
30:05. Declino della Lituania dopo la morte di Výtautas. Rivolta dei Rus’ guidati da Švitrigàila fratello di Ladislao II.
31:33. Terza guerra tra la Polonia e i cavalieri teutonici. Sconfitta di Švitrigàila e dei cavalieri.
32:50. Morte di Ladislao II Jagellone.
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Alla morte di Casimiro III, privo di eredi, In Polonia si realizza una successione ungherese, voluta e preparata dal sovrano defunto. Sale al trono Luigi I d’Angiò, già re d’Ungheria. La speranza che gli angioini, che avevano reso potente l’Ungheria, potessero fare lo stesso in Polonia, si infrange subito. Anche Luigi morirà senza eredi, e non sarà mai amato dai polacchi. Luigi neppure risiede in Polonia, e subisce rivolte, invasioni straniere e insidie da parte di pretendenti. Concede la carta di Košice, che aumenta il potere della nobiltà grande e piccola (szlachta).
Dopo la morte di Luigi I, e dopo un periodo di scontri, sua figlia Edvige sale al trono. Edvige trova un marito, che non sarà solo un principe consorte, bensì re di Polonia in maniera effettiva insieme a lei, in Jogaila principe di Lituania. Il matrimonio, accompagnato da un trattato, realizza l’importantissima unione dinastica tra Lituania e Polonia. Jogaila assume il nome di Luigi II Jagellone. Lui e i suoi sudditi lituani, che erano rimasti tra gli ultimi popoli pagani in Europa, si convertono al cattolicesimo. Non essendoci più la rivalità con la Lituania, la Polonia inizia ad espandersi: Valacchia e Moldavia accettano la sua sovranità. Ma la direttrice di conquista più promettente è l’insieme dei territori germanici appartenenti all’ordine teutonico, che la Polonia affronterà in tre grandi guerre, in parte aiutata dalla Lituania.
In Lituania una guerra civile si conclude con la vittoria del grande guerriero Výtautas (Vitold), che prevale sul meno dotato Skirgàila, il quale era stato nominato principe di Lituania solo perché fratello di Ladislao II. Výtautas ha enormi ambizioni: vuole che la Lituania diventi la parte dominante all’interno della confederazione con la Polonia, e progetta di conquistare Mosca. Quest’ultimo progetto fallisce, e Výtautas deve accontentarsi di incamerare Smolensk.
Lituania e Polonia distruggono l’esercito dell’ordine teutonico nella famosa battaglia di Tannenberg, ma non riescono ad approfittare della vittoria: i cavalieri teutonici si salvano e cedono alla Polonia solo pochi territori. Anche la seconda guerra contro i cavalieri si conclude con l’annessione da parte di Ladislao II di poche città di frontiera.
La diffusione degli hussiti in Polonia spinge sia lituani sia polacchi a ipotizzare di poter accettare la corona boema. Tuttavia il progetto viene presto accantonato, anche per la contrarietà del papa.
Výtautas (Vitold) è l’ultimo grande condottiero della stirpe di Gedimino. Dopo la sua morte inizia l’inarrestabile declino della Lituania.
La terza guerra contro i cavalieri teutonici si conclude, con una vittoria, un anno dopo la scomparsa di Ladislao II Jagellone.
0:00. Luigi I d’Angio re d’Ungheria nuovo re di Polonia. Ostilità da parte dei polacchi.
2:05. Le figlie di Luigi I Maria ed Edvige. La carta di Košice. Il potere della szlachta.
6:02. Le lotte di Luigi I contro i pretendenti e l’invasione da parte della Lituania.
6:43. Edvige nuova sovrana di Polonia.
8:30. Algirdas di Lituania. Suo fratello Kestùtis e l’espansione dell’ordine teutonico.
9:06. Ladislao Jagellone (Jogaila) nuovo principe di Lituania e lo scontro con suo fratello Výtautas.
11:20. Matrimonio tra Ladislao II Jagellone di Lituania ed Edvige di Polonia.
13:00. Conversione al cattolicesimo dei lituani. La Lituania-Polonia come unione dinastica.
14:45. Moldavia e Valacchia Stati vassalli della Polonia.
15:38. Lo scontro tra Skirgàila e Výtautas (Vitold) in Lituania.
17:03. Výtautas gran principe di Lituania alla conquista di Mosca. Fallimento e conquista di Smolensk.
20:20. Lituania e Polonia contro l’ordine teutonico. Distruzione dell’esercito teutonico a Tannenberg.
24:29. I cavalieri teutonici si salvano. Limitate conquiste di Ladislao II.
26:01. Seconda guerra della Lituania-Polonia contro l’ordine teutonico. Conquista di alcune città di frontiera.
26:33. Gli hussiti in Polonia. Ladislao II rifiuta la corona Boema.
Výtautas e Kaributas accettano la corona boema, ma in seguito sono indotti a rinunciare.
30:05. Declino della Lituania dopo la morte di Výtautas. Rivolta dei Rus’ guidati da Švitrigàila fratello di Ladislao II.
31:33. Terza guerra tra la Polonia e i cavalieri teutonici. Sconfitta di Švitrigàila e dei cavalieri.
32:50. Morte di Ladislao II Jagellone.
Grazie per aver guardato questo video.
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📸 Ladislao II Jagellone, Michał Godlewski, 1863.
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- published: 20 May 2022
- views: 479
20:35
Hitler's Hangman - Reinhard Heydrich - WW2 Biography Special
In the pre-war years, the cold and amibtious Reinhard Heydrich rapidly climbed the Nazi political ladder. With the outbreak of World War Two, he expands his pol...
In the pre-war years, the cold and amibtious Reinhard Heydrich rapidly climbed the Nazi political ladder. With the outbreak of World War Two, he expands his political power even more by carrying out ruthless political repression on the homefront and genocidal racial policies in the occupied territories.
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In the pre-war years, the cold and amibtious Reinhard Heydrich rapidly climbed the Nazi political ladder. With the outbreak of World War Two, he expands his political power even more by carrying out ruthless political repression on the homefront and genocidal racial policies in the occupied territories.
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Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson, Bodo Rittenauer
Creative Producer: Joram Appel
Post-Production Director: Wieke Kapteijns
Research by: Francis van Berkel, Wolfgang Seitz and Ian Sowden
Edited by: Karolina Dołęga
Sound design: Marek Kamiński
Colorizations by:
Jaris Almazani (Artistic Man), https://instagram.com/artistic.man?igshid=k4l2ushhbwk5
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Yad Vashem: 153DO9, 1014/3/42, 4613/360, 48AO4, 2798/2, 1068/17, 3521/134, 3AO1, 1014 5 52, 5138/98, 3227 27, 1014/5/54, 112GO7, 75EO4, 07 1941, 4613_982, 1605/1431, 4613/1055
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Icon from The Noun Project: carlotta zampini
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Music:
Last Point of Safe Return - Fabien Tell
March Of The Brave 10 - Rannar Sillard
Not Safe Yet - Gunnar Johnsen
Moving to Disturbia - Experia
Easy Target - Rannar Sillard
Deflection - Reynard Seidel
Please Hear Me Out- Philip Ayers
Last Minute Reaction - Phoenix Tail
Never Forget - Fabien Tell
Other Sides of Glory - Fabien Tell
Split Decision - Rannar Sillard
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4:33:22
The Entire History of the English Monarchy (1377-1471)
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