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Komantas or
Skomantas (known in
Ruthenian sources as Komat, in
Latin Koommat, in
German Skomand and Skumand; ca. 1225(?) –
after 1285) was a powerful...
- Prussiae, ed. Chr. Hartknock, Jena, 1879 Kapočius,
Juozas (1970–1978). "
Skomantas". In Sužiedėlis,
Simas (ed.).
Encyclopedia Lituanica. Boston, M****achusetts...
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Ludwig showed his
diplomatic talent. He
managed to
befriend Skomantas and soon
Skomantas released him. This is
attested both in The
Chronicle of the Prussian...
- Warcisław of Świecie
Sambor II of
Pomerania Daniel of
Galicia Herkus Monte
Skomantas of
Sudovia Diw**** of
Bartia Glande of
Sambia Glappo of
Warmia Auctume...
- the
uprising was the Pomesanians. The
uprising was also
supported by
Skomantas,
leader of the Sudovians. However,
there was no one
leader to coordinate...
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uprising ended.
Pogesanians soon rose again. In 1276 news
spread that
Skomantas,
leader of Sudovians,
successfully raided Teutonic lands and, with help...