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Daumantas of Lithuania,
Grand Duke of
Lithuania (1282–1285)
Daumantas of Pskov,
Prince of
Pskov (1266–1299)
Daumantas, nom de
guerre of...
- 1265,
Daumantas was Duke of Nalšia, a
northern province of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and was an ally of King Mindaugas. Mindaugas' and
Daumantas' wives...
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Daumantas or
Dovmont (died 1285) was
Grand Duke of
Lithuania from 1282 to 1285.
Daumantas is
mentioned in
chronicles only once and, in
absence of any...
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Eisden Maasmechelen. He also has
Belgian citizenship.
Tomas Daumantas at National-Football-Teams.com
Tomas Daumantas at WorldFootball.net v t e v t e...
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August 1921 – 4
September 1951), also
known among other pseudonyms as
Daumantas and Skirmantas, was a
leader of the anti-Soviet
Lithuanian partisan armed...
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Lithuania from 1285 to 1290 or 1291. He ****umed
power after the
death of
Daumantas. He is the
first known and
undisputed member of the Gediminids. He started...
- only
problem was that the
sister was
already married to
Daumantas. In retaliation,
Daumantas and
Treniota ********inated
Mindaugas and two of his sons in...
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After her death,
Mindaugas married her sister, the wife of
Daumantas. In revenge,
Daumantas allied with
Treniota and ********inated
Mindaugas and two of...
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before he was able act
against his
pagan nephew,
Treniota together with
Daumantas ********inated
Mindaugas and two of his sons in 1263.
Treniota usurped the...
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Public Affairs". State.gov.
August 2006.
Retrieved 25
April 2010.
Juozas Daumantas. "Fighters for Freedom.
Lithuanian partisans versus the U.S.S.R." Retrieved...