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- the same do****ent Vilikaila is mentioned as brother of Daujotas which suggests that Daujotas was the older or perhaps more influential brother. The brothers...
- (presumably the eldest duke) Daujotas Dausprungas Mindaugas (brother of Dausprungas) Vilikaila or Viligaila (brother of Daujotas) Rulers of Samogitia Erdvilas...
- including five senior Lithuanian dukes from Aukštaitija (Živinbudas, Daujotas, Vilikaila, Dausprungas and Mindaugas) and several dukes from Žemaitija...
- peace treaty with Halych-Volhynia in 1219. He is mentioned as brother of Daujotas, which leads scholars to believe he was the younger or perhaps less influential...
- the five elder dukes, the other four being Živinbudas, Daujotas, Mindaugas and Viligaila (Daujotas' brother). Since Dausprungas is the only known brother...
-  Brazil 24:08.6 +3:36.4 30 54 Matas Gražys  Lithuania 24:10.3 +3:38.1 31 32 Daujotas Jonikas  Lithuania 24:15.7 +3:43.5 32 45 Csongor Ferbár  Hungary 24:21...
-  Iceland 3:06.68 +30.36 113 100 Martin Flores  Chile 3:06.72 +30.40 114 126 Daujotas Jonikas  Lithuania 3:06.96 +30.64 115 115 Ástmar Helgi Kristinsson  Iceland...
- was taken by five other dukes (representing three families): Živinbudas, Daujotas with Viligaila and Dausprungas with Mindaugas. They controlled the areas...
- 21:19.4 24 27  Lithuania Tautvydas Strolia Modestas Vaičiulis Matas Gražys Daujotas Jonikas LAP 20:34.4 21:34.8 25 20  Chile Sebastián Endrestad Martín Flores...
- unification process of the Baltic tribes. Tomas Baranauskas suggests that Daujotas and Vilikaila, dukes mentioned in a 1219 treaty with Halych-Volhynia, were...