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Latvian Saule (historic) and Šauļi (modern);
Polish Szawle [ˈʂavlɛ];
German Schaulen pronounced [ˈʃaʊ̯lən] ;
Belarusian Шаўляй [ʂau̯ˈlʲaj];
Russian Шавли Šavli...
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Potempa 2003, p. 9.
Schaulen 2003, p. 6.
Maerz 2007, p. 29.
Scherzer 2007, pp. 117–186.
Williamson 2004, p. 4.
Schaulen 2004, p. 10. "Reichsgesetzblatt...
- The Riga–
Schaulen offensive was a
major Imperial German Army's offensive,
launched by the Army of the
Niemen of Paul von Hindenburg's
group of
armies to...
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followed by
Volkwin Schenk von Winterstein, who died in the
Battle of
Schaulen in 1236. In the beginning, the main duty of the
Livonian Brothers was to...
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Saule (Lithuanian: Saulės mūšis / Šiaulių mūšis; German:
Schlacht von
Schaulen; Latvian:
Saules kauja) was
fought on 22
September 1236,
between the Livonian...
- (1915)
Battle of
Osowiets Bug–Narew
Offensive Siege of
Novogeorgievsk Riga–
Schaulen offensive Vilno-Dvinsk
offensive Lake
Naroch Battle of
Verdun Baranovichi...
- of the
Sword after their defeat by
Samogalians in 1236 at the
Battle of
Schaulen (Saule). They were
incorporated into the
Teutonic Knights and
became known...
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citadel on 26 August. Otto von Below's Army of the
Niemen during Riga–
Schaulen offensive advanced into
southern Latvia,
while Scholtz's
Tenth Army advanced...
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objective was the
Lithuanian city of Šiauliai (Russian: Шяуляй; German:
Schaulen). The 43rd, 51st, and 2nd
Guards Armies attacked towards Riga on the Baltic...
- Kauen-Land (Kaunas-Rural) Kauen-Stadt (Kaunas-Urban)
Ponewesch (Panevėžys)
Schaulen (Šiauliai) Wilna-Land (Vilnius-Rural) Wilna-Stadt (Vilnius-Urban) Civil...