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- Daumantas (Ruthenian: Dowmont or Domont; Belarusian: Daŭmont; Russian: Довмонт) is a given name and a surname. It is the name of two early dukes of Grand...
- Daumantas, Domantas or Dovmont (Russian: Довмонт; Christian name: Timothy (Тимофей); died 20 May 1299) was Prince of Pskov from 1266 to 1299. During his...
- 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...
- Daumantas, a Roman Catholic converted to Orthodox faith and known in Russia as Dovmont, as their military leader and prince in 1266. Having fortified the town...
- most important works written in Pskov are the Story of Dovmont describing the coming of Dovmont to the city, his baptism and subsequent victories, The...
- princes Vsevolod Mstislavich (also known as Gavriil - died in 1138) and Dovmont (died in 1299). The current bishop of Pskov, as of February 1993,[update]...
- prince, son of Utenus, grandson of ****ovoit, great-great-grandfather of Dovmont. Look up Appendix:Slavic surnames in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slavic...
- 1268 – The Battle of Wesenberg is fought between the Livonian Order and Dovmont of Pskov. 1332 – Amda Seyon I, Emperor of Ethiopia begins his campaigns...
- Hanseatic League. Several princes such as Vsevolod Mstislavich (d. 1138) and Dovmont (d. 1299) reigned in Pskov without any deference to, or consultation with...
- in Novgorod before being dismissed in 1136) and the Lithuanian prince Dovmont (1266–1299). V. L. Ianin, " 'Bolotovskii' Dogovor: O vzaimootnosheniakh...