EditorialThe three islands, called in German Werders, or are the territories of Dantzic, Marienburg and Elbing in Royal Prussia, with the Baltic Sea Coasts, Map of Gdansk, Malbork and Elblag in Royal Prussia from the 18th century, signed: suivant la description...
EditorialDomenico Quaglio The Younger(1787-1837). German painter. The Palace of the Grand Master in Malbork. Gdansk, 1834. Oil on canvas. National Museum. Gdansk. Poland.
EditorialThe three islands, called in German Werders, or are the territories of Dantzic, Marienburg and Elbing in Royal Prussia, with the Baltic Sea Coasts, Map of Gdansk, Malbork and Elblag in Royal Prussia from the 18th century, signed: suivant la description...
EditorialDomenico Quaglio The Younger(1787-1837). German painter. The Palace of the Grand Master in Malbork. Gdansk, 1834. Oil on canvas. National Museum. Gdansk. Poland.
EditorialMarienburg, chief fortress and seat of the Order of Teutonic Knights on the Nogat River, Poland. This largest European castle-fortress was begun in 1276. In 1309 Marienburg became the seat of the Order's Grandmasters.