Zantyr (Polish: Santyr, Zantir, German: Zantirburg, Burg Zanthir.) is a lost Teutonic Order castle with established commandry and town with cathedral, seat of the bishopric. In the early 13th century it was located at present day Pomeranian Voivodeship, in Sztum County, in the municipality of Sztum, south of the village Uśnice or in the region Biała Góra at the confluence of the rivers Nogat and Vistula. Here, at the southern end of the Vistula delta region (Żuław Wiślanych), resides the .During its brief history Zantyr was contested between Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania, State of the Teutonic Order and Bishopric of Pomesania. At the end around year 1280 the castle and town were reestablished at a new location and became known as Malbork Castle.
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| - Zantyr (Polish: Santyr, Zantir, German: Zantirburg, Burg Zanthir.) is a lost Teutonic Order castle with established commandry and town with cathedral, seat of the bishopric. In the early 13th century it was located at present day Pomeranian Voivodeship, in Sztum County, in the municipality of Sztum, south of the village Uśnice or in the region Biała Góra at the confluence of the rivers Nogat and Vistula. Here, at the southern end of the Vistula delta region (Żuław Wiślanych), resides the .During its brief history Zantyr was contested between Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania, State of the Teutonic Order and Bishopric of Pomesania. At the end around year 1280 the castle and town were reestablished at a new location and became known as Malbork Castle. (en)
- Zantyr – uroczysko, wcześniej gród w województwie pomorskim, w powiecie sztumskim, w gminie Sztum, na południe od wsi Uśnice lub w rejonie Białej Góry u zbiegu Nogatu i Wisły. Znajduje się w , na południowym krańcu Żuław Wiślanych. (pl)
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| - The town of Zantyr is visible on this map of Caspar Hennenberger from 1576 (en)
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| - Location of the Zantyr Castle in Poland (en)
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| - Zantyr (Polish: Santyr, Zantir, German: Zantirburg, Burg Zanthir.) is a lost Teutonic Order castle with established commandry and town with cathedral, seat of the bishopric. In the early 13th century it was located at present day Pomeranian Voivodeship, in Sztum County, in the municipality of Sztum, south of the village Uśnice or in the region Biała Góra at the confluence of the rivers Nogat and Vistula. Here, at the southern end of the Vistula delta region (Żuław Wiślanych), resides the .During its brief history Zantyr was contested between Swietopelk II, Duke of Pomerania, State of the Teutonic Order and Bishopric of Pomesania. At the end around year 1280 the castle and town were reestablished at a new location and became known as Malbork Castle. (en)
- Zantyr – uroczysko, wcześniej gród w województwie pomorskim, w powiecie sztumskim, w gminie Sztum, na południe od wsi Uśnice lub w rejonie Białej Góry u zbiegu Nogatu i Wisły. Znajduje się w , na południowym krańcu Żuław Wiślanych. (pl)
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