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  • Samogitians
  • Lithuanian ethnic group

    Samogitians are the inhabitants of Samogitia, an ethnographic region of Lithuania. Many speak the Samogitian language, which in Lithuania is mostly considered

    Samogitians

    Samogitians

    Samogitians

  • Samogitian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Samogitian may refer to: Anything pertaining to Samogitia (Žemaitija), the Lowlands of Lithuania Samogitians, inhabitants of Samogitia Samogitian dialect

    Samogitian

    Samogitian

  • Samogitian language
  • Eastern Baltic language spoken in Lithuania

    Samogitian (endonym: žemaitiu kalba or sometimes žemaitiu rokunda, žemaitiu šnekta or žemaitiu ruoda; Lithuanian: žemaičių tarmė, žemaičių kalba) is an

    Samogitian language

    Samogitian language

    Samogitian_language

  • Samogitian uprisings
  • Military conflict

    Samogitian uprisings refer to two uprisings by the Samogitians against the Teutonic Knights in 1401–1404 and 1409. Samogitia was granted to the Teutonic

    Samogitian uprisings

    Samogitian uprisings

    Samogitian_uprisings

  • Õ
  • Latin letter O with tilde

    acute diacritic. In Samogitian the letter Õ represents, as in Estonian, the unrounded back vowel /ɤ/ which is unique to Samogitian and is not found in

    Õ

    Õ

    Õ

  • Samogitian Party
  • Political party in Lithuania

    Lithuania's Samogitian minority founded in February 2009. The predecessor to the party, the "Samogitians Were, Are and Will Be" Initiative Group (Samogitian: Žemaitē

    Samogitian Party

    Samogitian_Party

  • East Samogitian Plateau
  • Landform in Lithuania

    East Samogitian Plateau (Lithuanian: Rytų Žemaičių plynaukštė) is a landform in central Lithuania, the eastern part of the Samogitian Upland. It continues

    East Samogitian Plateau

    East_Samogitian_Plateau

  • Samogitian Wikipedia
  • Samogitian-language edition of Wikipedia

    Samogitian Wikipedia (Samogitian: Žemaitėška Vikipedėjė) is a section of Wikipedia in the Samogitian language. This section of Wikipedia was founded in

    Samogitian Wikipedia

    Samogitian Wikipedia

    Samogitian_Wikipedia

  • East Baltic languages
  • Branch of Baltic languages

    extant languages—Latvian and Lithuanian. Occasionally, Latgalian and Samogitian are viewed as distinct languages, though they are traditionally regarded

    East Baltic languages

    East Baltic languages

    East_Baltic_languages

  • Samogitian Division
  • 1794 military unit

    The Samogitian Division (Lithuanian: Žemaičių divizija) was a division-size unit of rebels of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Kościuszko Uprising

    Samogitian Division

    Samogitian_Division

  • Samogitia
  • Lithuanian ethnographic region

    Samogitia, often known by its Lithuanian name Žemaitija (Samogitian: Žemaitėjė; see below for alternative and historical names) is one of the five cultural

    Samogitia

    Samogitia

    Samogitia

  • Samogitian highway
  • Samogitian highway (Lithuanian: Žemaičių plentas) was a highway that connected Kaunas and Klaipėda. Completed in 1939 and stretching 195 kilometres (121 mi)

    Samogitian highway

    Samogitian highway

    Samogitian_highway

  • Lithuanians
  • Baltic ethnic group

    entities (Sudovians, Lithuanians, Curonians, Semigallians, Selonians, Samogitians, Skalvians, Old Prussians (Nadruvians)), as attested by ancient sources

    Lithuanians

    Lithuanians

    Lithuanians

  • Samogitian Upland
  • Upland in Lithuania

    56°02′55″N 21°53′20″E / 56.04861°N 21.88889°E / 56.04861; 21.88889 The Samogitian Upland (Lithuanian: Žemaičių aukštuma) is a hilly terrain in the west

    Samogitian Upland

    Samogitian Upland

    Samogitian_Upland

  • Lithuanian language
  • East Baltic language

    three cultural groups – Samogitians (Western), Aukštaitians (Central) and Lithuanians (Eastern). Traditionally, the Samogitian tribe is included within

    Lithuanian language

    Lithuanian language

    Lithuanian_language

  • Samogitian Sanctuary
  • Lithuanian pagan sanctuary

    Samogitian Sanctuary (Samogitian: Žemaitiu Alks, Lithuanian: Žemaičių Alkas) is a pagan sanctuary in Šventoji, Lithuania, a reconstruction of a medieval

    Samogitian Sanctuary

    Samogitian_Sanctuary

  • Lithuania
  • Country in Northern Europe

    14–16th century historical sources as an ethnonym for Lithuanians (but not Samogitians) and is still used, usually poetically or in historical contexts, in

    Lithuania

    Lithuania

    Lithuania

  • Duchy of Samogitia
  • Administrative unit of Lithuania (1219–1795)

    55.750; 21.833 The Duchy of Samogitia (Lithuanian: Žemaičių seniūnija, Samogitian: Žemaitėjės seniūnėjė, Polish: Księstwo żmudzkie) was an administrative

    Duchy of Samogitia

    Duchy of Samogitia

    Duchy_of_Samogitia

  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas
  • Latin Catholic archdiocese in Lithuania

    The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Kaunas (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Kaunensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas

    Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Kaunas

  • Varniai
  • City in Samogitia, Lithuania

    (pronunciation; Samogitian: Varnē) is a city in the Telšiai County, western Lithuania. In the Middle Ages the city was known as Medininkai (Samogitian: Medėninkā)

    Varniai

    Varniai

    Varniai

  • Telšiai
  • Town in Samogitia Region, Lithuania

    Telšiai (pronunciation; Samogitian: Telšē) is a city in Lithuania with about 21,499 inhabitants. It is the capital of Telšiai County and Samogitia region

    Telšiai

    Telšiai

    Telšiai

  • Kanklės
  • Lithuanian musical instrument

    The kanklės (Lithuanian: [ˈkɐŋʲkʲlʲeːs]; Samogitian: Konklē) is a Lithuanian plucked string instrument (chordophone) belonging to the Baltic box zither

    Kanklės

    Kanklės

    Kanklės

  • Treaty of Königsberg (1390)
  • 1390 treaty between the Teutonic Knights and Samogitian nobles

    (1389–1392) between Samogitian nobles and representatives of the Teutonic Knights. The 31-member or 30-member delegation from seven Samogitian regions (Ariogala

    Treaty of Königsberg (1390)

    Treaty_of_Königsberg_(1390)

  • Lithuanians (tribe)
  • Medieval East Baltic tribe

    three cultural groups – Samogitians (Western), Aukštaitians (Central) and Lithuanians (Eastern). Traditionally, the Samogitian tribe is included within

    Lithuanians (tribe)

    Lithuanians (tribe)

    Lithuanians_(tribe)

  • Ethnic minorities in Lithuania
  • had decreased since independence in 1989. Other minorities include the Samogitians - not classified in the Census - and the historically important Latvian-speaking

    Ethnic minorities in Lithuania

    Ethnic_minorities_in_Lithuania

  • Battle of Saule
  • 1236 battle of the Livonian Crusade

    1236, between the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and pagan troops of Samogitians and Semigallians. Between 48 and 60 knights were killed, including the

    Battle of Saule

    Battle of Saule

    Battle_of_Saule

  • Samogitian Regiment (RSFSR)
  • Military unit

    The Samogitian Regiment (Lithuanian: Žemaičių pulkas), known as the 8th Lithuanian Red Rifle Regiment (Lithuanian: 8-asis lietuvių šaulių raudonasis pulkas)

    Samogitian Regiment (RSFSR)

    Samogitian Regiment (RSFSR)

    Samogitian_Regiment_(RSFSR)

  • Jurgis Aukštuolaitis
  • Lithuanian political activist

    Lithuanian government sent him to organize a battalion, known as the Samogitian Battalion, in Tauragė. He managed to recruit about 300 men, but frequently

    Jurgis Aukštuolaitis

    Jurgis Aukštuolaitis

    Jurgis_Aukštuolaitis

  • Samogitian nobility
  • Samogitian nobility was nobility originating in the Lithuanian region of Samogitia. The Samogitian nobility was an integral part of Lithuanian nobility

    Samogitian nobility

    Samogitian nobility

    Samogitian_nobility

  • Battle of Durbe
  • 1260 battle of the Livonian Crusade

    present-day Latvia during the Livonian Crusade. On 13 July 1260, the Samogitians soundly defeated the joint forces of the Teutonic Knights from Prussia

    Battle of Durbe

    Battle of Durbe

    Battle_of_Durbe

  • Józef Jagmin
  • Polish nobleman

    September 1877 in Shumen) was a Polish officer. He was born to a noble Samogitian family.[citation needed] Józef Jagmin took part in the November Uprising

    Józef Jagmin

    Józef Jagmin

    Józef_Jagmin

  • Lion Ceccah
  • Lithuanian singer-songwriter (born 1991)

    Tomas Alenčikas (born 1 August 1991), known by his stage name Lion Ceccah (/ˌlaɪən ˈsikə/) and previously as Alen Chicco, is a Lithuanian singer-songwriter

    Lion Ceccah

    Lion Ceccah

    Lion_Ceccah

  • Šilalė
  • Town in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Šilalė (pronunciation; Samogitian: Šėlalė, Polish: Szyłele) is a city in western Lithuania, Samogitia, Tauragė County. It is located 30 km (19 mi) north

    Šilalė

    Šilalė

    Šilalė

  • Lithuanian Crusade
  • 13th–15th century military campaigns by the Teutonic Order

    Crusade and Prussian Crusade. The first raid against the Lithuanians and Samogitians was in 1208. From then on, the orders played a key role in Lithuanian

    Lithuanian Crusade

    Lithuanian Crusade

    Lithuanian_Crusade

  • Samogitian Diocese Museum
  • Museum in Varniai, Lithuania

    The Samogitian Diocese Museum (Lithuanian: Žemaičių vyskupystės muziejus) is a museum dedicated to the former Diocese of Samogitia (reorganized into the

    Samogitian Diocese Museum

    Samogitian Diocese Museum

    Samogitian_Diocese_Museum

  • Plater family
  • German noble family

    Henryk (IV), Gotard Jan and Jan Wilhelm. Jan Wilhelm gave rise to the Samogitian line of the family, while Gotard Jan gave rise to the Livonian line. Jan

    Plater family

    Plater family

    Plater_family

  • Battle of Medininkai
  • Medininkai took place on 27 July 1320 between the Teutonic Order and the Samogitian army near Medininkai (now Varniai). The Teutonic army, which consisted

    Battle of Medininkai

    Battle_of_Medininkai

  • Notepad++
  • Text editor and source code editor for Windows

    Nynorsk, Occitan, Piglatin, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samogitian, Sardinian, Serbian, Serbian Cyrillic, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish

    Notepad++

    Notepad++

    Notepad++

  • May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Marian devotions held in the Catholic Church in May

    Mojava are also sung during the opening celebration of the Museum of Samogitian village. Floral imagery from scripture and nature has been applied to

    May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary

    May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary

    May_devotions_to_the_Blessed_Virgin_Mary

  • Kaunas Priest Seminary
  • Catholic seminary in Lithuania

    Kaunas Priest Seminary (Lithuanian: Kauno kunigų seminarija) is the largest seminary in Lithuania serving the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas. It

    Kaunas Priest Seminary

    Kaunas Priest Seminary

    Kaunas_Priest_Seminary

  • Battle of Memel (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Battle of Memel (1257), between the Samogitians and the Livonian Order Battle of Memel (1323), between the Samogitians and the Livonian Order Battle of Niemen

    Battle of Memel (disambiguation)

    Battle_of_Memel_(disambiguation)

  • Baltic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    languages, Lithuanian, Latvian, and by some counts including Latgalian and Samogitian as separate languages rather than dialects of those two). In addition

    Baltic languages

    Baltic languages

    Baltic_languages

  • Battle of Salis
  • 1609 battle

    Chodkiewicz's army consisted of two ships obtained in Pärnu, filled with Samogitian infantry and armed with cannons brought in from the Pärnu Castle. The

    Battle of Salis

    Battle_of_Salis

  • Belarus
  • Country in Eastern Europe

    banned in schools while in nearby Samogitia primary school education with Samogitian literacy was allowed. In a Russification drive in the 1840s, Nicholas

    Belarus

    Belarus

    Belarus

  • Semigallia
  • Historic region in Latvia

    Northern Crusades. Semigallians had close linguistic and cultural ties with Samogitians. The name of Semigallia appears in sources such as Seimgala, Zimgola

    Semigallia

    Semigallia

    Semigallia

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    in standard Lithuanian, and are now used only in some dialects, e.g. Samogitian. Among modern Slavic languages, only Slovene continues to have a dual

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Cultural regions of Lithuania
  • there are three indigenous dialects (southern, northern and western Samogitian), some of which are subdivided into subdialects.[citation needed] No region

    Cultural regions of Lithuania

    Cultural regions of Lithuania

    Cultural_regions_of_Lithuania

  • Vytautas the Great
  • Grand Duke of Lithuania, 1401–1430

    called lower land [ Žemaitija ]. And the Samogitians call Lithuania as Aukštaitija, that is, from the Samogitian point of view, a higher land. Also, the

    Vytautas the Great

    Vytautas the Great

    Vytautas_the_Great

  • Battle of Skuodas (1259)
  • 1259 battle fought in present-day Lithuania

    near Skuodas in present-day Lithuania during the Lithuanian Crusade. The Samogitian army of 3,000 invaded Courland and on their way back defeated the Livonian

    Battle of Skuodas (1259)

    Battle of Skuodas (1259)

    Battle_of_Skuodas_(1259)

  • Baltic mythology
  • Trinkūnienė Jonas Vaiškūnas Vydūnas Buildings Lokstene Shrine of Dievturi Samogitian Sanctuary Sources Baltic mythology Daina (Latvia) Daina (Lithuania)

    Baltic mythology

    Baltic_mythology

  • Friedeburgh
  • Teutonic castle

    Friedeburgh. The castle was burned in March 1401 by the Samogitians during the first Samogitian uprising. The uprising was subdued in 1404, but the castle

    Friedeburgh

    Friedeburgh

  • Raseiniai
  • City in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Raseiniai (pronunciation; Samogitian: Raseinē) is a city in Lithuania. It is located on the south eastern foothills of the Samogitians highland, some 5 km (3

    Raseiniai

    Raseiniai

    Raseiniai

  • O with macron (Latin)
  • Additional letter in latin script

    Samoan, Tahitian, Tongan, and Vurës, as well as Latgalian, Livonian, Samogitian, and Silesian in Central Europe, Nahuatl in Mexico, Ewondo in Cameroon

    O with macron (Latin)

    O with macron (Latin)

    O_with_macron_(Latin)

  • Palanga
  • Resort city in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Palanga (pronunciation; Samogitian: Palonga) is a resort city in western Lithuania, on the shore of the Baltic Sea. The city's population as of January

    Palanga

    Palanga

    Palanga

  • Žemaitė
  • Lithuanian writer, democrat and educator

    Žemaitė ([ʒʲɛˈmɐjtʲeː], zh'yeh-MY-tay, "Samogitian woman") was the pen name of Julija Beniuševičiūtė-Žymantienė (4 June [O.S. 23 May] 1845 – 7 December

    Žemaitė

    Žemaitė

    Žemaitė

  • Winrich von Kniprode
  • 22nd Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights

    London: Penguin Books. p. 222. ISBN 0-14-026653-4. Urban, William (2006). Samogitian Crusade. Chicago: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center. p. 158. ISBN 0-929700-56-2

    Winrich von Kniprode

    Winrich von Kniprode

    Winrich_von_Kniprode

  • Juozas Bagdonas (painter)
  • Lithuanian painter

    Kovno Governorate – 11 April 2005 in Plungė) was a Lithuanian painter and founder of the Samogitian Museum of Art. Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia v t e

    Juozas Bagdonas (painter)

    Juozas_Bagdonas_(painter)

  • Curonians
  • Medieval Baltic tribe

    same time, according to the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle, Curonians and Samogitians were known as "bad neighbours". In the middle of the 13th century, the

    Curonians

    Curonians

    Curonians

  • Lithuanian National Revival
  • Period of the history of Lithuania

    was predated by a short period of the early 19th-century known as the "Samogitian Revival [lt]" led by students of Vilnius University, including Simonas

    Lithuanian National Revival

    Lithuanian_National_Revival

  • Leičiai
  • Social group in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    Lithuanians: leiši, sg. leitis. In Samogitian dialect there were words leičiuoti (to speak in other than Samogitian, or to speak in Aukštaitian dialect)

    Leičiai

    Leičiai

    Leičiai

  • List of ancient Baltic peoples and tribes
  • later expanding westward into Samogitian territory and forming a separate cultural group — the Aukštaitians) Samogitians (Žemaitē) (they lived in Samogitia

    List of ancient Baltic peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Baltic_peoples_and_tribes

  • William
  • Male given name

    Vilhjalmr (Old Norse) Vilko (Croatian) Vilyam, Vilyım (Turkish) Vėljams (Samogitian) Γουλιέλμος (Gouliélmos) (Greek) ܘܠܝܡ (Wil-yam) (Assyrian) Գուլիելմոս

    William

    William

    William

  • Take Me to Your Heaven (song)
  • 1999 song by Charlotte Nilsson

    "Take Me to Your Heaven" is a song by Swedish singer Charlotte Nilsson, with music composed by Lars Diedricson and English lyrics by Marcos Ubeda. It represented

    Take Me to Your Heaven (song)

    Take_Me_to_Your_Heaven_(song)

  • Plungė
  • City in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Plungė (pronunciation; Samogitian: Plongė; Polish: Płungiany) is a city in Lithuania with 17,252 inhabitants as of 2023. Plunge is the capital of the Plungė

    Plungė

    Plungė

    Plungė

  • Northern Crusades
  • 12th- and 13th-century crusades around the Baltic Sea

    Curonians (1219–1290). Old Prussians (1219 and 1222). Lithuanians and Samogitians (by the Germans, unsuccessfully, 1236–1410). Armed conflict between the

    Northern Crusades

    Northern_Crusades

  • Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival
  • The Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival or The Great Samogitian Calvary Festival (Lithuanian: Didieji Žemaičių Kalvarijos atlaidai) is a Roman Catholic festival

    Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival

    Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival

    Great_Žemaičių_Kalvarija_Festival

  • Aukštaitija
  • Ethnographic region of Lithuania

    is called lower land [Žemaitija]. And the Samogitians call Lithuania Aukštaitija, that is, from the Samogitian point of view, a higher land. Also, the people

    Aukštaitija

    Aukštaitija

    Aukštaitija

  • Stay (Monika Linkytė song)
  • 2023 single by Monika Linkytė

    "Stay", also known as "Stay – Čiūto tūto", is a song by Lithuanian singer Monika Linkytė, released on 14 February 2023. The song represented Lithuania

    Stay (Monika Linkytė song)

    Stay_(Monika_Linkytė_song)

  • Catherine of Bohemia
  • Duchess consort of Austria and Bavaria

    L. (2022). Anne of Bohemia. Routledge. Urban, William L. (1989). The Samogitian Crusade. Lithuanian Research and Studies Center. Wikimedia Commons has

    Catherine of Bohemia

    Catherine of Bohemia

    Catherine_of_Bohemia

  • Volkwin
  • Master (Herrmeister) of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword from 1209 to 1236

    Latvia and Estonia against the Samogitians, Curonians, Semigallians, and Selonians. He was ultimately killed by the Samogitians during the course of the Battle

    Volkwin

    Volkwin

  • Gerhard Rode
  • vogt or komtur of Sambia. In July 1320, he took part in the attack on samogitian Medininkai. In the battle, he was captured into slavery. He was burned

    Gerhard Rode

    Gerhard_Rode

  • Mažeikiai
  • City in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Mažeikiai (pronunciation; Samogitian: Mažeikē; Latvian: Mažeiķi; Polish: Możejki) is a city in northwestern Lithuania, on the Venta River. It has a population

    Mažeikiai

    Mažeikiai

    Mažeikiai

  • Skaudvilė
  • Town in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Skaudvilė (pronunciation, Samogitian: Skaudvėlė) is a town in the Tauragė district municipality of Lithuania. It is located 26 km (16 mi) north-east of

    Skaudvilė

    Skaudvilė

    Skaudvilė

  • 2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election
  • Democracy Party, Samogitian Party) Lithuanian Green Party 2.0% Coalition of Peace (Labour Party, Lithuanian Christian Democracy Party, Samogitian Party) Lithuanian

    2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election

    2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election

    2024_Lithuanian_parliamentary_election

  • Skuodas District Municipality
  • Municipality in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Samogitian language. "GYVENTOJAI GYVENAMOSIOSE VIETOVĖSE". Archived from the original on March 5, 2022. "Żmudzki niedźwiedź się budzi (The Samogitian

    Skuodas District Municipality

    Skuodas District Municipality

    Skuodas_District_Municipality

  • Kūčios
  • Traditional Lithuanian Christmas Eve meal

    Kūčios (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ˈkuːtɕɔs]) or Kūtės (Samogitian Dialect) is the traditional Christmas Eve dinner in Lithuania, held on December 24.

    Kūčios

    Kūčios

    Kūčios

  • Balts
  • Group of peoples in northern Europe

    languages. Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians (including Samogitians) and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all East Balts — as well as the

    Balts

    Balts

    Balts

  • Council of Constance
  • 1414–1418 ecumenical council that settled the Western Schism

    was not stable and further conflicts arose regarding demarcation of the Samogitian borders. The tensions erupted into the brief Hunger War in summer 1414

    Council of Constance

    Council of Constance

    Council_of_Constance

  • Teutonic Order
  • Medieval military order

    1260 it suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Durbe against Samogitians, and this inspired rebellions throughout Prussia and Livonia. After the

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic_Order

  • Catholic Church in Lithuania
  • Samogitian nobles attended the Council of Constance in 1417 to demonstrate that Jogaila and Vytautas were overseeing the baptism of the Samogitians and

    Catholic Church in Lithuania

    Catholic Church in Lithuania

    Catholic_Church_in_Lithuania

  • Latgalian language
  • East Baltic language

    languages. The branch also includes Latvian and other Baltic languages like Samogitian and Lithuanian. All of the aforementioned languages have many similarities

    Latgalian language

    Latgalian language

    Latgalian_language

  • Battle of Memel (1323)
  • 1323 battle of the Lithuanian Crusade

    between the Samogitians and the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Knights. According to the chronicle of Peter of Dusburg, the Samogitians burned the city

    Battle of Memel (1323)

    Battle_of_Memel_(1323)

  • Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
  • relegation from the 1995 contest. This was the first-ever entry performed in Samogitian in the contest. Twelve songs competed in the national final, held on 27

    Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999

    Lithuania_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_1999

  • Marija Magdalena (song)
  • 1999 single by Doris Dragović

    "Marija Magdalena" (Croatian for 'Mary Magdalene') is a song by Croatian singer Doris Dragović, released on 7 March 1999. It was composed and produced

    Marija Magdalena (song)

    Marija_Magdalena_(song)

  • Skuodas
  • Village in Samogitia, Lithuania

    Skuodas (pronunciation; Samogitian: Skouds) is a city located in Klaipėda County, in northwestern Lithuania, on the border with Latvia. The Bartuva river

    Skuodas

    Skuodas

    Skuodas

  • Juozapas Arnulfas Giedraitis
  • Lithuanian clergyman and writer (1757–1838)

    translate the whole of the New Testament into Lithuanian in 1816. The Samogitian Revival [lt] that he began lead to the broader Lithuanian National Revival

    Juozapas Arnulfas Giedraitis

    Juozapas Arnulfas Giedraitis

    Juozapas_Arnulfas_Giedraitis

  • Motiejus Valančius
  • Influential 19th-century Lithuanian bishop

    Catholic Bishop of Samogitia, historian and one of the best known Lithuanian/Samogitian writers of the 19th century. Motiejus Valančius was born February 28,

    Motiejus Valančius

    Motiejus Valančius

    Motiejus_Valančius

  • Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
  • War between Russia and Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth

    Wars 1381–1384 1389–1392 Vikhra River (1386) 15th c. Lithuanian Crusade Samogitian anti-Teutonic uprisings (1401–1409) Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War (1409–1411)

    Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)

    Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)

    Polish–Russian_War_(1609–1618)

  • Edmund Veckenstedt
  • German author, historian and folklorist

    Virchow. In 1883, he published two volumes of Samogitian folk tales. He did not speak Lithuanian or Samogitian and many of the tales were proved to be falsifications

    Edmund Veckenstedt

    Edmund_Veckenstedt

  • Lithuanian Wars of Independence
  • Series of wars in Lithuania, 1918–1920

    about 200 kilometers west of Vilnius, rebelled and created a 1,000-man Samogitian Regiment; when the Red Army entered the town on January 15, Soviet power

    Lithuanian Wars of Independence

    Lithuanian Wars of Independence

    Lithuanian_Wars_of_Independence

  • Fortūnatas Ašoklis
  • Lithuanian partisan leader (1918–1946)

    1944 and began organizing men for anti-Soviet resistance, joining the Samogitian Legion headed by Jonas Semaška. After his death, Ašoklis assumed leadership

    Fortūnatas Ašoklis

    Fortūnatas_Ašoklis

  • Žemaičių žemė
  • Žemaičių žemė (Samogitian: Žemaitiu žemė; transl. Samogitian Land) was a quarterly magazine published by the Samogitian Cultural Society, Samogitian Academy

    Žemaičių žemė

    Žemaičių žemė

    Žemaičių_žemė

  • Doris Dragović
  • Musical artist

    Dorotea Budimir (née Dragović; born 16 April 1961), better known as Doris Dragović (pronounced [dôːris drâːɡovitɕ]) or simply Doris, is a Croatian singer

    Doris Dragović

    Doris Dragović

    Doris_Dragović

  • Dievturība
  • Latvian neopagan movement

    Trinkūnienė Jonas Vaiškūnas Vydūnas Buildings Lokstene Shrine of Dievturi Samogitian Sanctuary Sources Baltic mythology Daina (Latvia) Daina (Lithuania)

    Dievturība

    Dievturība

    Dievturība

  • Union of Democrats "For Lithuania"
  • Political party in Lithuania

    Regions Party Labour Party Green Party Lithuanian Christian Democracy Party Samogitian Party People and Justice Union Christian Union Young Lithuania Together

    Union of Democrats "For Lithuania"

    Union of Democrats

    Union_of_Democrats_"For_Lithuania"

  • Joniškis
  • City in Aukštaitija, Lithuania

    Joniškis (pronunciation; Samogitian: Juonėškis; Polish: Janiszki) is a city in northern Lithuania with a population of about 9,900. It is located 39 kilometers

    Joniškis

    Joniškis

    Joniškis

  • Thirty Years' War in Eastern Europe
  • Wars 1381–1384 1389–1392 Vikhra River (1386) 15th c. Lithuanian Crusade Samogitian anti-Teutonic uprisings (1401–1409) Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War (1409–1411)

    Thirty Years' War in Eastern Europe

    Thirty Years' War in Eastern Europe

    Thirty_Years'_War_in_Eastern_Europe

  • Yom Huledet
  • "Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday)" (Hebrew: יום הולדת; meaning "Birthday") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, performed in Hebrew and

    Yom Huledet

    Yom_Huledet

  • Žemaičių Kalvarija
  • Pilgrimage center in Lithuania

    Žemaičių Kalvarija (Samogitian: Žemaitiu Kalvarėjė, English: Samogitian Calvary) is a town in Plungė district municipality, Lithuania. It is known as

    Žemaičių Kalvarija

    Žemaičių Kalvarija

    Žemaičių_Kalvarija

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
  • List of European ethnic groups

    Poland (Podlaskie), Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast), and neighboring regions Samogitians, Aukštaitians, Lietuvninkai, along with significant populations in Poland

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe

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Online names & meanings

  • Dooling
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Dooling

    Irish : variant of Dolan 1.English : variant of Dowling.

  • JUHO
  • Male

    Finnish

    JUHO

    Finnish form of Greek Ioannes, JUHO means "God is gracious."

  • Devangi
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi

    Devangi

    Like a Goddess

  • HANANIAH
  • Male

    English

    HANANIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chananyah, HANANIAH means "whom Jehovah has graciously given." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a friend of Daniel, a general, a priest, and an officer who lived during the reign of King Uzziah.

  • Shamus
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Shamus

    Supplanter

  • Jethwik | ஜேத்வீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jethwik | ஜேத்வீக

  • JÓZSUA
  • Male

    Hungarian

    JÓZSUA

    Hungarian form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, JÓZSUA means "God is salvation."

  • Ieashiah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Swahili

    Ieashiah

    Woman; Life

  • BRANT
  • Male

    English

    BRANT

    Variant spelling of English Brandt, BRANT means "blade, sword."

  • Ceit
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Ceit

    Pure.

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