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Simon Grunau (c. 1470 – c. 1530) was the author of Preussische Chronik, the first comprehensive history of Prussia. The only personal information available is what he wrote himself in his work: that he was a Dominican priest from Tolkemit (Tolkmicko) near Frauenburg (Frombork) just north of Elbing (Elbląg) in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Order. He preached in Danzig (Gdańsk) and claimed to have met Pope Leo X and Polish King Sigismund I the Old. The chronicle was written in the German language sometime between 1517 and 1529. Its 24 chapters deal with Prussian landscape, agriculture, inhabitants, their customs, and history from earliest times to up to 1525 when the Protestant Duchy of Prussia was created. It also contains a short (about a hundred words) vocabulary of the Prussian lang

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  • Simon Grunau (de)
  • Simon Grunau (fr)
  • Simon Grunau (in)
  • Simon Grunau (it)
  • Szymon Grunau (pl)
  • Simon Grunau (en)
  • Грюнау, Симон (ru)
  • Симон Грюнау (uk)
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  • Simon Grunau (* ca. 1470 in Tolkemit bei Elbing; † 1530 oder 1537) war ein Dominikaner in Danzig und alt-preußischer Historiograph. (de)
  • Simon Grunau, né à Tolkemit (aujourd'hui, Tolkmicko) vers 1470, mort à Dantzig entre 1530 et 1537, est un dominicain et chroniqueur, auteur de la Preussische Chronik, qui relate l'histoire de la Prusse jusqu'au XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Szymon Grunau (ur. ok. 1455–1470 w Tolkmicku, zm. po 1529/1530) – średniowieczny kronikarz, dominikanin kontraty pruskiej związany z klasztorami w Elblągu i Gdańsku, autor Kroniki Pruskiej. (pl)
  • Симон Грюнау (нем. Simon Grunau; около 1470, Толкемит близ Эльбинга — 1530 или 1537) — прусский хронист, монах-доминиканец, автор «Прусской хроники» (нем. Preussische Chronik) — первого всеобъемлющего сочинения по истории Пруссии, составитель прусско-немецкого словаря (нем. Altpreußisches Vokabular). (ru)
  • Simon Grunau (meninggal sekitar tahun 1530) adalah penulis Preussische Chronik, karya tulis pertama mengenai . Satu-satunya informasi pribadi mengenai dirinya yang diketahui adalah informasi yang ia tulis sendiri di dalam karyanya: bahwa ia adalah seorang pendeta Dominikan dari Tolkemit di dekat Frauenburg (Frombork) di sebelah utara Elbing (Elbląg) di Negara Ordo Teutonik. Ia berkhotbah di Danzig (Gdańsk) dan mengklaim bahwa ia pernah bertemu dengan Paus Leo X dan Raja Polandia . Kroniknya ditulis dalam bahasa Jerman, tetapi tahun pembuatannya tidak diketahui secara pasti (kemungkinan antara tahun 1517 hingga 1529). Buku ini terdiri dari 24 bab yang berisi tentang bentang alam, pertanian, penghuni, adat istiadat dan sejarah orang-orang Prusia lama dari masa paling awal hingga sekitar t (in)
  • Simon Grunau (c. 1470 – c. 1530) was the author of Preussische Chronik, the first comprehensive history of Prussia. The only personal information available is what he wrote himself in his work: that he was a Dominican priest from Tolkemit (Tolkmicko) near Frauenburg (Frombork) just north of Elbing (Elbląg) in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Order. He preached in Danzig (Gdańsk) and claimed to have met Pope Leo X and Polish King Sigismund I the Old. The chronicle was written in the German language sometime between 1517 and 1529. Its 24 chapters deal with Prussian landscape, agriculture, inhabitants, their customs, and history from earliest times to up to 1525 when the Protestant Duchy of Prussia was created. It also contains a short (about a hundred words) vocabulary of the Prussian lang (en)
  • Simon Grunau (1470 circa – 1530 circa) è stato uno storico prussiano, autore della Preussische Chronik, la prima narrazione storica completa sulla Prussia. L'unica informazione personale disponibile è quella da lui stesso indicata nel suo lavoro, ovvero che fosse un sacerdote domenicano di Tolkemit (Tolkmicko), vicino a Frauenburg (Frombork) e appena a nord di Elbing (Elbląg) nello Stato monastico dei cavalieri teutonici. Predicò a Danzig (Danzica) e affermò di aver incontrato papa Leone X e il re polacco Sigismondo I il Vecchio, prima di redigere la cronaca, scritta in lingua tedesca, tra il 1517 e il 1529. I suoi 24 capitoli trattano del paesaggio prussiano, dell'agricoltura, degli abitanti, dei loro costumi e della storia dai tempi più antichi fino al 1525, anno in cui fu creato il duca (it)
  • Симон Грюнау (близько 1470 року народження з Толкеміт в районі Ельбінг, † 1530 або 1537) — священик домініканець, автор Прусської Хроніки — першого всеосяжного трактату з історії Пруссії, упорядник пруссько-німецького словника. Народився в селищі Tolkemit (в даний час Tolkmicko) біля Фрауенбурга (в даний час Фромборк) на північ від Ельбінг, Прусського королівства. Проповідував в Данцигу і стверджував, що особисто зустрічався з римським папою — Львом X, і польським королем — Сигізмундом I. (uk)
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