Samogitian uprisings refer to two uprisings by the Samogitians against the Teutonic Knights in 1401–1404 and 1409. Samogitia was granted to the Teutonic...
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military leader) and Komtur of Königsberg. He had to deal with several Samogitian uprisings, which he fought both with strict suppression and bribery of the...
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expansion of the Ottoman Empire. Before the 14th century, popular uprisings (such as uprisings at a manor house against an unpleasant overlord), though not...
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Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Inspired by the local Samogitian uprising, the war began with a Teutonic invasion of Poland in August 1409...
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to the Golden Horde. 1390 — Siege of Vilnius 1401–1404 and 1409 — Samogitian uprisings 1402 — Siege of Vilnius 1410 — Battle of Grunwald on July 15, with...
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offensive against the Teutonic Knights and to initiate the first Samogitian uprising. Eventually, the joint Polish–Lithuanian forces achieved a decisive...
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commemorating 70th Anniversary of January Uprising Stefan Brykczyński Menotti Garibaldi Zouaves of Death Insurgence Polish uprisings Sybirak The Prisoners International...
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Samogitia, often known by its Lithuanian name Žemaitija (Samogitian: Žemaitėjė; see below for alternative and historical names) is one of the five cultural...
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Vytautas reached peace in the east and returned to Samogitian matters. In 1409 the second Samogitian uprising against the Teutonic Knights began, as the rebels...
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Samogitian Division (Lithuanian: Žemaičių divizija) was a division-size unit of rebels of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Kościuszko Uprising...
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years peace was re-established in the east. In 1409, the second Samogitian uprising against the Teutonic Knights escalated into the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic...
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Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War of 1409–1411, precipitated by the Samogitian uprisings in Lithuanian territories controlled by the State of the Teutonic...
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Kingdom of England Welsh rebels Kingdom of France 1401 1404 First Samogitian Uprising Teutonic State Grand Duchy of Lithuania Duchy of Samogitia 1402...
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Vistula and Daugava –– in Poland and Lithuania. There were two Samogitian uprisings against the Teutonic Knights in 1401–1404 and 1409. After Samogitia...
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therefore Jogaila himself taught the Samogitians about the Catholicism, thus he was able to communicate in the Samogitian dialect of the Lithuanian language...
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The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned...
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Nalyvaiko, it lasted from 1594 to 1596. The second in a series of Cossack uprisings, the conflict was ultimately won by the Crown of Poland, but two years...
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of Russia Swedish victory 1656 Samogitian Uprising (1656) Kingdom of Sweden Samogtian rebels Tsardom of Russia Uprising crushed 1656-1658 Russo-Swedish...
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Polish Uprisings Battle of Praga the painting Racławice Panorama They did not participate in active hostilities. see Greater Poland Uprising (1794) He...
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The Samogitian Diocese Museum (Lithuanian: Žemaičių vyskupystės muziejus) is a museum dedicated to the former Diocese of Samogitia (reorganized into the...
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The Prussian uprisings were two major and three smaller uprisings by the Old Prussians, one of the Baltic tribes, against the Teutonic Knights that took...
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Samogitia and instigated the Second Samogitian Uprising on orders of Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania. The uprising grew into the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic...
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Kozackie powstania [Cossack uprisings] (in Polish). Archived from the original on 29 April 2009. "Kozackie powstania" [Cossack uprisings]. Encyclopedia WIEM (in...
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Telšiai (pronunciation; Samogitian: Telšē; Polish: Telsze) is a city in Lithuania with about 21,499 inhabitants. It is the capital of Telšiai County and...
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1402, Vytautas captured and burned Gotteswerder during the First Samogitian Uprising. It is believed that the castle was rebuilt and was used by the Teutonic...
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form an alliance against Vytautas. Vytautas-instigated the First Samogitian Uprising against the Teutonic Knights started in March 1401. In August, Yury...
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Kosiński uprising (1591–1593) the first Cossack rebellion in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, commanded by the Cossack Hetman Krzysztof Kosiński. In...
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The castle was burned in March 1401 by the Samogitians during the first Samogitian uprising. The uprising was subdued in 1404, but the castle was not...
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present-day Latvia during the Livonian Crusade. On 13 July 1260, the Samogitians soundly defeated the joint forces of the Teutonic Knights from Prussia...
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(1389–1392) between Samogitian nobles and representatives of the Teutonic Knights. The 31-member or 30-member delegation from seven Samogitian regions (Ariogala...
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