- Bartians
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Bartians
population = Extinct in 17th-18th century
image_caption= Bartians and other Prussian clans during the 13th century
region1 = Bartia,East Prussia (now northernPoland )
languages =Old Prussian , later also German
religions =Prussian mythology (Paganism)
related-c = Other Prussians andBalts :"Barta" redirects here. For the Romanian-French Trotskyist activist, see
David Korner . For other uses of "Bartians", seeBartians (disambiguation) ."The Bartians (also "Barthi", "Barthoni", "Bartens", or "Barti") were an Old Prussian tribe who were among the last
pagan s of Europe before theNorthern Crusade s forced their conversion toChristianity . They lived in Bartia (also "Bartenland" or "Barthonia"), a territory that stretched from the middle and lower flow ofŁyna river, by theŚwina river, andLake Mamry , up to theGalindian woods. The territory is quite precisely known from description inChronicon terrae Prussiae , dated 1326.lt icon cite encyclopedia | last = Salys | first = Antanas | editor = Vaclovas Biržiška | encyclopedia = Lietuviškoji enciklopedija | title = Barta | year = 1934 | publisher = Spaudos Fondas | volume = 2 | location = Kaunas | pages = 1367-1370 ]The same description mentions two provinces, the Major Barta and the Minor Barta. The territory was quite densely populated, as confirmed by abundant archeological findings. Before the wars with the
Teutonic Knights , the population was estimated to be at 17,000. [lt icon cite encyclopedia |last=Jasas |first=Rimantas |editor = Jonas Zinkus, et. al |encyclopedia = Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija |title = Bartai |year = 1985 |publisher = Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija |volume = I |location = Vilnius, Lithuania |pages = 214]The Bartians, along with the other Prussians, were conquered by the Teutonic Knights, who Christianized them, brought in newcomers, and built many towns and cities. The Prussians assimilated with the newcomers and the
Old Prussian language became extinct by the end of the 17th century.History
Several years of conquest attempts by
Poland , aided by a number of crusades by the popes and byKonrad of Masovia , had been fairly successfully repelled by the Prussians. Then Konrad of Masovia called for further crusades and invited the Teutonic Knights, an Order of the Catholic Church, to settled in Kulmerland in 1226. Receiving support from the rest of Christian Europe, themilitary order was able to expand their territory northwest. Their strategy was to conquer a territory and built a castle — a stronghold that would serve as the basis for further expansion. Castles at that time in Europe were built around towns to give their residents protection.The Bartians, together with the
Warmians and theNatangians , were conquered by the Teutonic Knights 1238-1240. In Barta the Knights built major castles in Bartenstein and Rößel.cite encyclopedia | editor = Simas Sužiedėlis | encyclopedia =Encyclopedia Lituanica | title = Barta | year = 1970-1978 | publisher = Juozas Kapočius | volume = I | location = Boston, Massachusetts | id = LCC|74-114275 | pages = 301-302 ] In 1242, just two years after their conquest, Bartians rebelled and managed to resist until 1252. During theGreat Prussian Uprising (1260-1274), that started after the Knights suffered a major loss in theBattle of Durbe , Bartians chose Diwane as their leader. The rebels managed to capture a few castles, including Bartenstein in 1264. With help from other Prussian tribes, Diwane attacked Kulm, Marienburg, andChristburg . [lt icon cite encyclopedia | last = Ivinskis | first = Zenonas | editor = Vaclovas Biržiška | encyclopedia = Lietuviškoji enciklopedija | title = Divanas | year = 1937 | publisher = Spaudos Fondas | volume = 6 | location = Kaunas | pages = 1084 ] However, the Prussians could not win a war of attrition against the Knights, who could draw resources from the western Europe. In 1273 Diwane sieged another castle but was fatally wounded. Within a year, the uprising was over. Some of the rebels escaped toHrodna and otherLithuania n territories, from where many later returned to Prussia.Despite heavy losses during the uprising, Barta did not become an uninhabited land and the Bartians continued to resist. Two more attempts were made, in 1286 and 1293, to fight against the Teutonic Knights. In 1286 Bartians asked help from Duke of
Rügen , and in 1293 fromVytenis , Grand Duke of Lithuania. The Bartians were assimilated by the Germans sometime during the 16-17th centuries.They are most likely the "Bartove" mentioned in the
Hypatian Codex (together with the Prussians: "Prousi i Bartove").References
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