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Stekšys (or Steksė) (other
spellings include Stakys, Stejkint, Stekintas, Stegikintas, Stegutas) was a duke of Lithuania,
killed in 1214 near Lielvārde...
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Livonians imprisoned this
Lithuanian duke in 1213,
where he
killed himself.
Stekšys (Stakys, Steksė) –
another powerful duke,
killed in 1214 near Lielvārde...
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other lands decreased greatly in
number after the
deaths of
Daugirutis and
Steksys. This is
considered a
period of
decline in the
unification of the Baltic...
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likely that they were sons of
powerful Lithuanian dukes Daugirutis and
Stekšys,
killed in 1213 and 1214.
Dausprungas is not
mentioned anywhere else. However...
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Lithuanian historian,
believes that
Vilikaila and
Daujotas might be sons of
Stekšys, a
Lithuanian duke
killed in 1214. Gudavičius, Edvardas. "Daujotas". Universal...
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Lithuanian historian,
believes that
Vilikaila and
Daujotas might be sons of
Stekšys, a
Lithuanian duke
killed in 1214. Baranauskas, Tomas. "Viligaila". Universal...
- uneven; for example,
after the
deaths of
Dukes Daugirutis in 1213 and
Stekšys in 1214,
fewer raids were
organized by Lithuanians. Mindaugas, the duke...
- Kęstutaitis
Sigismund Korybut Skirgaila Skirmunt ****sk
Affair Sovietization Steksys Svarn Sviatoslav Olgovich Švitrigaila
Territorial changes of the Baltic...