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  2. Samogitian uprisings - Wikipedia

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    Samogitian uprisings refer to two uprisings by the Samogitians against the Teutonic Knights in 1401–1404 and 1409. Samogitia was granted to the Teutonic Knights by Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania, several times in order to enlist Knights' support for his other military affairs. The local population resisted Teutonic rule and asked ...

  3. Treaty of Königsberg (1390) - Wikipedia

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    The 31-member or 30-member [nb 1] delegation from seven Samogitian regions (Ariogala, Kaltinėnai, Knituva, Kražiai, Medingėnai, Raseiniai, and Viduklė) arrived to Königsberg around the pentecost. [2] They promised their loyalty to "their king" Vytautas and guaranteed trade freedom for the Knights in Samogitia. [1]

  4. Peace of Raciążek - Wikipedia

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    Peace of Raciążek was a treaty signed on 22 May 1404 between Kingdom of Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Teutonic Knights, regarding the control of the Dobrzyń Land and Samogitia.

  5. Treaty of Salynas - Wikipedia

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    After signing the treaty, the Order attempted to take control of Samogitia. They took many hostages into Prussia and presented Samogitian nobles with gifts such as wool, salt, and clothes. They also built fortresses – one with Vytautas' help near the Nevėžis River and another (named Friedeburg) near Dubysa. [1]

  6. Treaty of Königsberg (1384) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1384, several Samogitian regions acknowledged their support to Vytautas and the Knights. [1] On 16 July 1384, Vytautas re-confirmed the Treaty of Königsberg in New Marienverder, a new fortress built on the Neman River. [3] However, the treaty was broken in July when Vytautas and Jogaila reconciled.

  7. Category:History of Samogitia - Wikipedia

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  8. New Orleans terrorist’s allegiance to ISIS shows group are ...

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    In the chaos following the end of Saddam Hussein’s reign over Iraq and initial uprisings in Syria, the group started seizing land in 2014 after breaking away from Al-Qaeda.

  9. Lithuanian Crusade - Wikipedia

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    For the next century, the order organized annual colonialist reise (raids) into Samogitian and Lithuanian lands, without great success but at immense human cost. Border regions in Samogitia and Suvalkija became sparsely inhabited wilderness due to ethnic cleansing , although the order gained very little territory.