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Margiris or
Margis (died 25
February 1336) was a
medieval Lithuanian/Samogitian prince,
mentioned by
Caspar Schütz, via
Wigand of Marburg, as the heroic...
- FV
Margiris is the world's
second largest fishing boat. It is a 9,500 GT
super trawler and
factory ship. In 2012,
Seafish Tasmania brought the ship (then...
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Margiris Normantas (born 27
October 1996) is a
Lithuanian professional basketball player for
Rytas Vilnius of the
Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL). Standing...
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Attacked by a
large Teutonic force, the fortress,
commanded by Duke
Margiris,
tried in vain to
organize a
defense against the
larger and
stronger invader...
- In 2012,
Stehr spoke out
against the
approval of the super-trawler FV
Margiris to fish in
Australian waters,
saying "The
Australian government is the...
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besieged by the army of the
Teutonic Knights, the defenders, led by the Duke
Margiris,
realized that it was
impossible to
defend themselves any
longer and made...
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Butigeidis Dragoon Bn. [lt] •
Grand Duke Kęstutis Inf. Bn. [lt] • Duke
Margiris Inf. Bn. [lt] • Bde Gen.
Motiejus Pečiulionis Arty Bn. [lt] • Logistics...
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January 20 – John de Bohun, 5th Earl of
Hereford (b. 1306)
February 25 –
Margiris, Duke of
Samogitia March 20 –
Maurice Csák,
Hungarian Dominican friar (b...
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Retrieved 2 June 2021. Damulytė, Jūratė; Stankevičius, Augustas; Meilutis,
Margiris (23 May 2021). "Generalinė prokuratūra pradėjo ikiteisminį tyrimą dėl orlaivio...
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opera in four acts by
Vytautas Klova to a
libretto by
Jonas Mackonis. Duke
Margiris of Pilėnai has a
daughter Egle, who is in love with Duke Rūtenis of Nalšia...