The later three lesser uprisings of the…
1288 CE to 1299 CE
The later three lesser uprisings of the Prussians depend on foreign help and are suppressed with one or two years.
The last uprising in 1295 effectively ends the Prussian Crusade and Prussia becomes German-language territory, which assimilates a number of settlers from different German states as well as refugees from other European countries.
Groups
Polytheism (“paganism”)
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Prussians, Old, or Baltic (Western Balts)
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Germans
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Christians, Eastern Orthodox
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Terra Mariana (Livonian Confederation)
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Livonian Order
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Holy Roman Empire
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Teutonic Knights of Venice (House of the Hospitalers of Saint Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem)
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