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Lischke (settlement)

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settlement. Lischkes were spontaneously grown settlements in geographically strategic places, so that often they have grown into towns. Often they grew under the protection of castles. The population was mainly innkeepers, craftsmen and merchants.
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Max Töppen, "Über preußische Lischken, Flecken und Städte: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Gemeindeverfassungen in Preußen", in:
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Weise, Erich (Hrsg.): Handbuch der historischen Stätten: Ost- und Westpreußen. Stuttgart 1966 (unveränderter Nachdruck).
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Ludat, Herbert: Vorstufen und Entstehung des Städtewesens in Osteuropa. Köln-Braunsfeld 1955.
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into the lands of Old (Baltic) Prussians and is derived from
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The word entered German language during the invasion of
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without wooden handle worn on a cord over shoulder.
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Brandenburg
Vistula Lagoon
Old Prussian
Teutonic Knights
Old Prussian
Baltic languages
nest
basket
Posad
Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann
p. 66



Rolf Siemon: Lischke
SOME UNSOLVED RIDDLES OF LITHUANIAN LINGUISTICS
Lituanus
"Herr"
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wander
Categories
Types of populated places
Geography of Prussia

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