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▸ noun: Pietati proximum (3 August 1234), more commonly known as the Golden Bull of RietiNorman Davies, Vanished Kingdoms: The Rise and Fall of States and Nations, Penguin, 05/01/2012J. Gordon Melton, Faiths Across Time: 5,000 Years of Religious History, ABC-CLIO, 15/01/2014 was a papal bull by Pope Gregory IX which confirmed the Teutonic Order's domination of the Chelmno land east of the lower Vistula, and of any other lands conquered by Teutonic Order in Prussia ("to eternal and absolute ownership").(De)Perlbach, Max, Preussische Regesten bis zum Ausgange des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts, (Ferds.
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▸ noun: Pietati proximum (3 August 1234), more commonly known as the Golden Bull of RietiNorman Davies, Vanished Kingdoms: The Rise and Fall of States and Nations, Penguin, 05/01/2012J. Gordon Melton, Faiths Across Time: 5,000 Years of Religious History, ABC-CLIO, 15/01/2014 was a papal bull by Pope Gregory IX which confirmed the Teutonic Order's domination of the Chelmno land east of the lower Vistula, and of any other lands conquered by Teutonic Order in Prussia ("to eternal and absolute ownership").(De)Perlbach, Max, Preussische Regesten bis zum Ausgange des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts, (Ferds.
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