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- Neman (Russian: Не́ман; German: Ragnit; Lithuanian: Ragaĩnė), is a town and the administrative center of Nemansky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia...
- castles of Ragnit, Tilsit and Splitter is testified. The last mention of the Scalovians was between 1542 (inhabitants of the castle of Ragnit) and 1563...
- 1938–1945) Stallupönen (Nesterov today, Ebenrode between 1938–1945) Tilsit-Ragnit (Sovetsk-Neman today) (seat: Tilsit) Treuburg (Name of district was Oletzko...
- Western Allies. The northern trans-Niemen parts of the East Prussian Kreis Ragnit and both Landkreis and Stadtkreis Tilsit, which had been established in...
- painter and actor Pierre Klossowski and the artist Balthus. He was born in Ragnit, Germany. He came from a family which belonged to Polish nobility (drobna...
- early 20th century. Walter Henning was born in the ancient fortress town of Ragnit, East Prussia (now Neman, Russia), but grew up in Köslin in Pomerania on...
- towards Danzig (Gdańsk) and the Lithuanians along the Neman River towards Ragnit (Neman). To counter this perceived threat, Ulrich von Jungingen concentrated...
- Albrecht III of Austria and his army of 30,000 men on their way back from Ragnit to Königsberg. Peter Suchenwirt, who accompanied Duke Albrecht III, described...
- House of Wettin. Altenburg joined the Order in 1307 and served as Komtur of Ragnit (1320–24) and of Balga (1326–31). In 1331 he was appointed Grand Marshal...
- were Klaipėda (Memel) and Tilžė (Tilsit). Other towns include Ragainė (Ragnit), Šilokarčema (Heydekrug), renamed to Šilutė, Gumbinė (Gumbinnen), Įsrutis...