- The
Scalovians (Lithuanian: Skalviai; German: Schalauer), also
known as the Skalvians,
Schalwen and Schalmen, were a
Baltic tribe related to the Prussians...
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lands called Karšuva (Carsovia) and
Skalva (Scalovia). On the eve of the
Teutonic Order aggression,
Skalva was
situated southwest of the
current town...
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Albums 2003 –
Genom eld och
vatten 2004 –
Sarek 2008 – I natt ska
marken skälva 2011 –
Magiska toner Singles 2002 –
Vinterland 2003 –
Genom eld och vatten...
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Bartia Barten Barcja Barta Barta Bartians 8
Scalovia Schalauen Skalowia Skalva Skallawa Skalvians 9
Sudovia Sudauen Sudawia Sūduva Sūdawa
Sudovians or...
- Nadruva,
portions of
Samogitia 7
August 1259
Portions of Dainava, all of
Skalva and
Samogitia June 1260 All of
Lithuania (if
Mindaugas died
without an heir)...
- composer. "Mano
sieloj šiandien šventė" (Today is a
holiday for my soul)
Skalvas' aria (soprano) from the
opera Vilmantė 1941 MIC Gražina Apanavičiūtė v...
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svinna (försvinna), tvinga,
vinna Regular class 3b
verbs (ɛ-a-ɵ:): smälla,
skälva, smälta, svälta, värpa Anomalous: The verb varda, is
declined vart-vorden...
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Scalovia or
Skalvia (Lithuanian:
Skalva, German: Sclavonia, Schalauen, Polish: Skalowia, Latin: Sclavonia, Schlavonia) was the area of
Prussia originally...
- to 27 June 1410
report from Königsberg, a
Lithuanian force was
attacking Skalva.
Other historians argued that the
Medininkai banner represented at least...
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orchards grow well. The
village is
surrounded by
chestnut and
beech forests.
Škalva Spring on the east
slope of
Travnik Hill
supplies drinking water to the...