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- continued their resistance until 1290, when they burned their last castle in Sidabrė [lt; lv] and moved southwards. The Rhymed Chronicle claims that 100,000...
- Daugalaičiai, Daunorava, Dvareliškiai, Ivoškiai, Jauneikiai, Joniškis, Kalnelis (Sidabrė hillfort), Lieporai, Linkaičiai, Linksmėnai, Martyniškiai, Rudiškiai, Rukuižiai...
- the Semigallians in 1289 and 1290; the hillforts of Dobele, Rakte and Sidabre were conquered and most of the Semigallian warriors joined the Samogitian...
- Duobele, Dobene or Duobe, Guosta Galis, Mežotne, Nogailene, Plāne, Putelene, Sidabre, Silene, Šiurpe, Spārnene, Tērvete, Upmale, Žagare Western Balts† Yotvingians...
- ethnogenesis. Historical records attest that after the destruction of Sidabrė Castle in 1290, 10,000 Semigallians fled to Lithuania. Old Prussians met...
- (1876–1887) and were related to Semigallian (Žagarė Second Hill Fort [lt], Sidabrė [lt]) and Curonian hill forts (Griežė Second Hill Fort [lt], Apuolė), two...
- namai: bendruomeniškumo ir susitelkimo simbolis" (in Lithuanian). Sidabrė. Retrieved 24 May 2020. Sruogaitė-Bylaitienė, Dalia (3 January 1987). "Sofija...