Kaunas Castle (Lithuanian: Kauno pilis) is a medieval castle in Kaunas, the second-largest city in Lithuania. Archeological evidence suggests that it was...
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the 11th century AD. Kaunas was first mentioned in written sources in 1361 and at the end of the 13th century the brick Kaunas Castle was constructed to...
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Siege of Kaunas may refer to: Siege of Kaunas (1362), a 14th-century Teutonic siege of a Lithuanian castle Siege of Kaunas (1915), a World War I German...
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The siege of Kaunas was laid by the Teutonic Order on the newly built Kaunas Castle in spring 1362. It was the first brick castle built by the Grand Duchy...
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Vaidotas (category Military personnel from Kaunas)
reliable historical sources he is mentioned only twice: as defender of Kaunas Castle in 1362 and as ruler of Navahrudak. Due to very limited information...
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Centras Eldership (redirect from Old Town, Kaunas)
Old Town, such as the Kaunas Town Hall, the Kaunas Castle and the Historical Presidential Palace, House of Perkūnas, also the Kaunas Cathedral, the Church...
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George the Martyr Church, Kaunas (Lithuanian: Kauno Šv. Jurgio Kankinio bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in the Old Town of Kaunas, Lithuania, which stands...
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of Lithuania. Sheikh Ahmed was held in Vilnius Upper Castle, Trakai and moved to Kaunas Castle after an escape attempt. After the Battle of Olshanitsa...
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Gotteswerder (redirect from Gotteswerder Castle)
Gotteswerder (Lithuanian: Gotesverderis) was a Teutonic castle in the vicinity of Kaunas, constructed during the Lithuanian Crusade in the currently non-existent...
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The Jewish cemeteries of Kaunas are the four Jewish cemeteries of the Lithuanian Jews living in Kaunas, known to them as Kovne, Lithuania. Jewish people...
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