- The
Battle of
Durbe (Latvian:
Durbes kauja, Lithuanian:
Durbės mūšis, German:
Schlacht an der
Durbe) was a
medieval battle fought near
Durbe, 23 km (14 mi)...
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Durbe (pronunciation; German: Durben, Lithuanian:
Durbė, Polish: Dorbiany, Russian: Дурбе
Durbe/Дурбен Durben) is a town in
South Kurzeme uni****lity...
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Durbe Muni****lity (Latvian:
Durbes novads) is a
former muni****lity in Courland, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2000 by
merging Tadaiķi parish...
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Durbe Manor (Latvian:
Durbes pils, German:
Herrenhaus Durben) is a
Neoclassical manor house located in Tukums, in
Tukums Muni****lity, in the Courland...
- Eski
Dürbe (Crimean
Tatar for old tomb) is the
oldest türbe in the town of Bakhchysarai, Crimea, Ukraine.
According to some sources, Eski
Dürbe was built...
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Durbe Parish (Latvian:
Durbes pagasts) is an
administrative unit of
South Kurzeme Muni****lity, Latvia. The
parish has a po****tion of 463 (as of 1/07/2010)...
- Semigallians. In 1260 it
suffered a
disastrous defeat in the
Battle of
Durbe against Samogitians, and this
inspired rebellions throughout Prussia and...
- Algirdas. "Žemaičių ir kuršių ginkluotė bei
kovos būdai XVII a.
viduryje –
Durbės mūšio laikotarpiu" (PDF). briai.ku.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 23 June...
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campaigns against Samogitians and Lithuanians.
Saule (1236),
Skuodas (1259),
Durbe (1260),
Lievarde (1261) are just a few of the
battles that took place. Since...
- Parish,
Bunka Parish, Cīrava Parish,
Dunalka Parish,
Dunika Parish,
Durbe Parish,
Durbe town, Embūte Parish,
Gavieze Parish,
Gramzda Parish, Grobiņa Parish...