
The Northern Crusades
Sword, trade, and baptism in the Baltic-Teutonic Knights versus pagans, Russians, and rival Christians
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War, trade, and baptism shaped the Baltic world. The Teutonic Order pushed across Prussia and Livonia. Rus cities such as Novgorod and Pskov fought back. Poland and Lithuania formed a union that shifted power.
This book gives a clear account of the Northern Crusades. It follows key battles and the work of building towns, parishes, and forts. It shows how charters, tolls, and ports grew power and how debts and revolts broke it.
The timeline runs from Riga in 1201 to the oath of 1525. You will see leaders such as Alexander Nevsky, Jogaila, and Vytautas. The chapters cover Saule, Peipus, Durbe, Rudau, and Grunwald. Each chapter links the sword to markets and to church rites.
The research draws on chronicles, charters, town law, Russian annals, and archaeology. The voice is vivid and direct. It tells what happened and why it mattered then. It also shows why it still matters in the Baltic today.