Daumantas, Domantas or Dovmont (Russian: Довмонт; Christian name: Timothy (Тимофей); died 20 May 1299) was Prince of Pskov from 1266 to 1299. During his...
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[citation needed] Daumantas of Lithuania, Grand Duke of Lithuania (1282–1285) Daumantas of Pskov, Prince of Pskov (1266–1299) Daumantas, nom de guerre of Juozas...
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Pskov (Russian: Псков, IPA: [pskof] ; see also names in other languages) is a city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast...
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the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. 1266 - City wall constructed by Daumantas of Pskov. 14th C. Joined the Hanseatic League. 1348 - City becomes independent...
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and regent (d. 1304) Conrad of Lichtenberg, German bishop (d. 1299) Daumantas of Pskov, Lithuanian prince (d. 1299) Frederick III, German nobleman and knight...
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Dmitry of Pereslavl (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
welcomed back to Novgorod and — together with his future son-in-law, Daumantas of Pskov — led a local militia against Livonian Knights in the Battle of Rakvere...
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and Danilov Monastery) Daumantas of Pskov, prince of Pskov who made the city autonomous from the Novgorod Republic, defended Pskov from the Livonian Order[citation...
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Mindaugas (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
assassinated in 1263 by his nephew Treniota and another rival, Duke Daumantas of Pskov. His three immediate successors were assassinated as well. The disorder...
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converted peacefully, but conquered. Mindaugas was murdered in 1263 by Daumantas of Pskov and Treniota, an event that resulted in great unrest and civil war...
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1260) Theingapati, Burmese prince and heir (Pagan Kingdom) May 17 – Daumantas of Pskov, Lithuanian prince (b. 1240) July 15 – Eric II (Magnusson), king of...
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Ukrainian family that traced its ancestry back to the 13th century and Daumantas of Pskov. Her father served as a cavalry officer in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)...
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Biografico"". Monaci Lőrinc krónikája Kis Károlyról. - Carmen seu historia de Carolo II. cognomento Parvo, rege Hungariae, Fordította: Márki Sándor, Budapest...
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Zasławski House of Ostrogski House of Zbaraski House of Domontovich (via Daumantas of Pskov) Golitsyn Kurakin Khovansky Trubetskoy (via Demetrius I Starshy, son...
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Abraham, bishop of Rostov Algirdas, Grand Prince of Lithuania Daumantas, Prince of Pskov Gavrila Derzhavin, poet and statesman Anthony of Kiev, founder...
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856) 946 – Al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, Fatimid caliph (b. 893) 1299 – Daumantas of Pskov, Lithuanian prince (b. c. 1240) 1336 – Go-Fushimi, emperor of Japan...
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1240s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
and regent (d. 1304) Conrad of Lichtenberg, German bishop (d. 1299) Daumantas of Pskov, Lithuanian prince (d. 1299) Frederick III, German nobleman and knight...
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between Mindaugas and Treniota deteriorated. Treniota, together with Daumantas of Pskov, assassinated Mindaugas and his two sons, Ruklys and Rupeikis, in...
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1290s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1260) Theingapati, Burmese prince and heir (Pagan Kingdom) May 17 – Daumantas of Pskov, Lithuanian prince (b. 1240) July 15 – Eric II (Magnusson), king of...
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Lublin Union of Mielnik Pact of Vilnius and Radom Butigeidis Butvydas Daumantas of Lithuania Ginwill Gediminas of Lithuania Jaunutis Kukowoyt Mindaugas...
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of Kashin, particularly the fact of healing from her relics; her following de-canonization was supported by the 1678–1679 Councils, but services were allowed...
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