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Town in South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia
Durbe (pronunciation; German: Durben, Lithuanian: Durbė, Polish: Dorbiany, Russian: Дурбе Durbe/Дурбен Durben) is a town in South Kurzeme Municipality
Durbe
Manor house in Latvia
Durbe Manor (Latvian: Durbes pils, German: Herrenhaus Durben) is a Neoclassical manor house located in Tukums, in Tukums Municipality, in the Courland
Durbe_Manor
1260 battle of the Livonian Crusade
The Battle of Durbe (Latvian: Durbes kauja, Lithuanian: Durbės mūšis, German: Schlacht an der Durbe) was a medieval battle fought near Durbe, 23 km (14 mi)
Battle_of_Durbe
Türbe in Crimea, Ukraine
Eski Dürbe (Crimean Tatar for old tomb) is the oldest türbe in the town of Bakhchysarai, Crimea, Ukraine. According to some sources, Eski Dürbe was built
Eski_Dürbe
Municipality of Latvia
Durbe Municipality (Latvian: Durbes novads) is a former municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2000 by merging Tadaiķi parish
Durbe_Municipality
Parish in South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia
Durbe Parish (Latvian: Durbes pagasts) is an administrative unit of South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia. The parish has a population of 463 (as of 1/07/2010)
Durbe_Parish
Town and capital of Tukums Municipality, Latvia
residence of George Armitstead, mayor of Riga (1901–12). Durbe manor house, (Latvian: Durbes pils) rebuilt in 1820, is a classical style palace, surrounded
Tukums
Railway station in Latvia
Durbe Station is a railway station on the Jelgava – Liepāja Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011 Public Railway
Durbe_Station
12th–13th century Baltic Christianisation campaign
resist the invaders. In 1260, the Curonians were involved in the Battle of Durbe, one of the biggest battles in Livonia in the 13th century. They were forced
Livonian_Crusade
Medieval military order
Semigallians. In 1260 it suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Durbe against Samogitians, and this inspired rebellions throughout Prussia and
Teutonic_Order
Leader of the Great Prussian Uprising
began in September 1260, following the Knights' defeat at the Battle of Durbe, and lasted for the next fourteen years. The Chronicon terrae Prussiae stated
Herkus_Monte
Prime Minister of Latvia (1887–1925)
Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics (5 February [O.S. 24 January] 1887, Durbe – 22 August 1925, near Tukums) was a Latvian politician and diplomat who served as
Zigfrīds_Anna_Meierovics
Municipality of Latvia
Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Parish Bārta Parish Bunka Parish Cīrava Parish Dunalka Parish Dunika Parish Durbe Parish Embūte
South_Kurzeme_Municipality
13th century Lithuanian duke
Battle of Durbe. Alminas, Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia ALMINAS Baranauskienė, Inga (18 October 2010). "Kas vadovavo žemaičiams Durbės mūšyje?". Voruta
Alminas
Khan of Crimea 1466, 1469–1475, 1478–1515
in the Dürbe (or türbe) of Salaçıq in Bakhchysarai. In that city, he commissioned Zıncırlı Medrese (medrese with chains) in Salaçıq (1500), Dürbe in Salaçıq
Meñli_I_Giray
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Bārta_Parish
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Priekule_Parish
Lithuanian kingdom in 1250s–1260s
the Order was defeated in the Battle of Skuodas in 1259 and the Battle of Durbe in 1260. Lithuanian forces were, however, unable to prevent the devastating
Kingdom_of_Lithuania
Town in South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Priekule,_Latvia
Town and capital of South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Grobiņa
Lithuanian ethnic group
Teutonic Knights from Prussia and Livonian Order from Livonia in the Battle of Durbe. Some 150 knights were killed, including Livonian Master Burchard von Hornhausen
Samogitians
Parish in South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Aizpute_Parish
City in Crimea, Ukraine
town. Famous attractions within or near Bakhchysarai are: Eski Yurt Eski Dürbe Chufut-Kale Khan's Palace Orta Cami Mosque Tahtali-Jami Mosque Cave Monastery
Bakhchysarai
Grand Duke (1236–1251) and King (c. 1251–1263) of Lithuania
in 1260 it lost the Battle of Durbe. The first defeat encouraged a rebellion by the Semigalians, and the defeat at Durbe spurred the Prussians into the
Mindaugas
Military conflict involving Bishopric of Dorpat, the Livonian Order, and Pskov Land
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1240 Izborsk and Pskov campaign
1240_Izborsk_and_Pskov_campaign
13th-century revolts by Old Prussians against the Teutonic Knights
historiography as "the great Prussian uprising", was prompted by the 1260 Battle of Durbe, the largest defeat suffered by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century
Prussian_uprisings
Master of Livonian Order
Burkhard von Hornhausen (* before 1252; † July 13 1260 in the Battle of Durbe) was from 1257 to 1260 Landmeister in Livonia of the Teutonic Order. He
Burkhard_von_Hornhausen
Town in South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia
Lithuanians rebelled against the Livonian Order and in 1260, in the Battle of Durbe, they destroyed almost the entire army of the Order and killed the Master
Aizpute
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Kalvene_Parish
River in Latvia
Grabstes (left). Near the settlement of Saka the river merges with the Durbe, forming the Saka River. (in Latvian) Zaudējis spēku — Noteikumi par ūdens
Tebra_River
Day of the year
Order suffers its greatest defeat in the 13th century in the Battle of Durbe against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1402 – Nanjing surrenders to Zhu Di
July_13
Mosque Ханська мечеть 1740–1743 Architectural 010077/8 More images Tomb "Dürbe of Dilâra Bikeç" Гробниця "Дюрбе Диляра-Бикеч" 1764 Architectural 010077/9
Monuments of national significance in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Monuments_of_national_significance_in_the_Autonomous_Republic_of_Crimea
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Kalēti_Parish
Conflict between Danish India and the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom
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Cattle_War
Formal disaffiliation of a religious belief
political move on his part and thus after the victory at the battle of Durbe, the king's nephew Treniota convinced him to reject Christianity. Sir Thomas
Apostasy
Latvian writer (1837–1875)
Kronvalds was born to a tailor's family, but he was raised by priests in Durbe. After studying in Liepāja, he became a private teacher. In 1860 he started
Atis_Kronvalds
Baltic ecclesiastical state (1254–1562)
Order of Teutonic Knights. After severe defeat of knights in the Battle of Durbe the Bishop Heinrich von Lützelburg left Courland in 1263 and the new bishop
Bishopric_of_Courland
Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1263 to 1264
regularly made incursions in Lithuanian territory. After the Battle of Durbe in 1260, Treniota convinced Mindaugas to relapse from Christianity and attack
Treniota
1441–1783 Crimean Tatar state
Dürbe of Canike Hanım
Crimean_Khanate
1257 battle of the Livonian Crusade
defeated the Livonian Order in the Battle of Skuodas (1259) and Battle of Durbe (1260) forcing the order to become a branch of the Teutonic Knights. Edvardas
Battle_of_Memel_(1257)
raze the Polish city Sandomierz to the ground. Livonian Crusade Battle of Durbe 13 July Teutonic Knights and its branch Livonian Order are defeated by Samogitians
List_of_battles_301–1300
1678 Attack on Osu between Akwamu and Accrans forces
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Assault_on_Osu
Municipality Dobele pronunciation 11,152 9,702 8,589 Dobele Municipality Durbe pronunciation 620 542 483 South Kurzeme Municipality Grobiņa pronunciation
List of cities and towns in Latvia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Latvia
Parish of Latvia
parish in 1990. From 2009 until 2021, Vecpils Parish was part of the former Durbe municipality. Vecpils Catholic Church Ilmaja Lutheran Church Vecpils castle
Vecpils_Parish
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Rucava_Parish
Armed forces of Lithuania
weaponry in the 13th century, the Lithuanians won the Battles of Saule (1236), Durbe (1260), Karuse (1270) and the Aizkraukle (1279). However they were less
Lithuanian_Armed_Forces
Municipality 4,228 Kolka Parish Dundaga Parish 28. Durbe Municipality 3,048 Dunalka Parish Durbe town Durbe Parish Tadaiķi Parish Vecpils Parish 29. Engure
Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009–2021)
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_(2009–2021)
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Vaiņode_Parish
19th-century Italian art movement
Macchiaioli, Il Nuovo dopo la Macchia. Pisa (Italy): Pacini Editore. ISBN 978-88-6315-135-0 Durbe, Dario (1978). I Macchiaioli. Rome: DeLuca Editore.
Macchiaioli
Naval engagement between Danish ships and French privateers
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Action_of_19_February_1619
20th-century Italian art movement
Rome Figurative art Representational Art Giorgio Castelfranco and Dario Durbé, La Scuola Romana dal 1930 al 1945, Rome, De Luca, 1960 Maurizio Fagiolo
Scuola_Romana
Medieval Baltic tribe
in several cases. In 1260, the Curonians were involved in the Battle of Durbe, one of the biggest battles in Livonia in the 13th century. They were forced
Curonians
Colonial conflict between the Danes and Swedes
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Capture_of_Carolusborg_(1658)
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Tadaiķi_Parish
1756 Massacre of Europeans in India
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Tillali_Massacre
1763 siege and occupation of Serampore
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British occupation of Serampore (1763)
British_occupation_of_Serampore_(1763)
1784 Danish punitive expedition in Gold Coast
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Sagbadre_War
1648 rebellion in Danish India
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Tranquebar_Rebellion
European state (c. 1236–1795)
Livonia, but they lost the Battle of Skuodas in 1259 and the Battle of Durbe in 1260. This encouraged the conquered Semigallians and Old Prussians to
Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania
the Samogitians, victorious over the Teutonic Knights in the Battle of Durbe, agreed to submit themselves to Mindaugas' rule on the condition that he
History_of_Lithuania
Type of castle built by German Crusaders
(Daugavgrīva, Latvia) - a genuine order castle, seat of a commandery Durben (Durbe, Latvia) Eckersburg (Okartowo, Poland) Edwahlen (Ēdole, Latvia) - a bishop's
Ordensburg
1270 Livonian Crusade battle
the Livonian defeats in the 1259 Battle of Skuodas and the 1260 Battle of Durbe, the Semigallians rebelled. Traidenis, who became Grand Duke of Lithuania
Battle_of_Karuse
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Dunika_Parish
Ethnic group
that started after the Knights suffered a major loss in the Battle of Durbe, Bartians chose Diwane as their leader. The rebels managed to capture a
Bartians
Historical region in Latvia
major defeat of the Livonian Order by the Samogitians at the Battle of Durbe in 1260. This defeat prompted uprisings against the crusaders in the Curonian
Courland
incorporation into the Teutonic Order as the Livonian Order. In 1260, the Battle of Durbe destroyed Teuton hopes for a wide land bridge between their territories
History_of_Latvia
Italian painter
(1920-1976), autoritratti spirituali, De Batte editore, Livorno, 2002 Dario Durbè, I pittori del movimento dell'era atomica, L'indicatore, 1953. Carlo Emanuele
Voltolino_Fontani
Meierovics Prime Minister of Latvia Latvia 19 June 1921 26 January 1923 Durbe, Latvia Latvian Jewish 28 June 1923 26 January 1924 25 Francis Bell Prime
List of Jewish heads of state and government
List_of_Jewish_heads_of_state_and_government
Lithuanian ethnographic region
campaigns against Samogitians and Lithuanians. Saule (1236), Skuodas (1259), Durbe (1260), Lielvārde (1262) [lt] are just a few of the battles that took place
Samogitia
Japanese voice actor (born 1973)
- Iwatobi Swim Club, Rei Ryugazaki Karneval, Akari Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II, Durbe Alice in the Country of Hearts, Ace 2014 Ace of Diamond, Tsubasa Hirai Aikatsu
Daisuke_Hirakawa
19th–20th century county in Latvia
Latvian German Russian Bārtas Oberbartau Обербартауская Durbes Durben Дурбенская Gaviezes Gawesen Гавезенская Grobiņas Grobin Гробинская Medzes-Vērgales [lv]
Grobiņa_county
Destruction and desecration of Koneswaram Temple
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Conquest_of_Koneswaram_Temple
Siege of Fort Dansborg, 1644
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Willem Leyel's siege of Dansborg
Willem_Leyel's_siege_of_Dansborg
In 1260, the Curonians fought alongside the crusaders in the battle of Durbe, abandoning them in the midst of battle, allowing the Lithuanians to gain
List_of_Crusades
1236 battle of the Livonian Crusade
Latvian and Lithuanian, and is the name of the Baltic Sun goddess. Battle of Durbe Baranauskas, Tomas (2006-09-22). "Ar priminsime Europai apie Šiaulių mūšį
Battle_of_Saule
12th- and 13th-century crusades around the Baltic Sea
Livonian Order and one-third to the Bishopric of Courland. At the Battle of Durbe in 1260, a force of Samogitians and Curonians overpowered the united forces
Northern_Crusades
Ancient tribal complex in Northwest Iberia
Castell[o] Durbede: Ladronos son of Dovaios, a Bracaran, from the castle Durbeds. The list of Gallaeci tribes sorted by minority groups: Pomponius Mela
Gallaeci
1259 battle fought in present-day Lithuania
Samogitians raided Courland again and provoked the Knights into the Battle of Durbe, where the Order suffered even greater defeat. After these disasters, it
Battle_of_Skuodas_(1259)
Bilateral relations of Estonia and Lithuania
(1236) encouraged the Saaremaa residents to revolt, and in the Battle of Durbe (1260) - other Estonians too. In the Battle of Karuse (Western Estonia)
Estonia–Lithuania_relations
Former settlement, historical quarter of Bakhchysarai, Crimea
called a minbar (15th-17th centuries). Dürbe of Bey Yude Sultan Dürbe of Ahmed Bey Dürbe of Mehmed Bey Dürbe of Mehmed II Giray Minaret M. Ilhan. - Diyarbakirin
Eski_Yurt
Parish, Bunka Parish, Cīrava Parish, Dunalka Parish, Dunika Parish, Durbe Parish, Durbe town, Embūte Parish, Gavieze Parish, Gramzda Parish, Grobiņa Parish
Administrative divisions of Latvia
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia
Italian painter
V.Rivosecchi, with ed. by F.R. Morelli, Milan 1988 G. Castelfranco, D. Durbe, La Scuola romana dal 1930 al 1945, Rome 1960 Roma sotto le stelle (Rome
Fausto_Pirandello
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Cīrava_Parish
1271 battle between the Teutonic Knights and Old Prussians
forces of the Teutonic Knights and the Livonian Order in the Battle of Durbe in 1260. The first years of the uprising were successful for the Prussians
Battle_of_Pagastin
Historical ethnical group
castles. After a crushing defeat of the Teutonic Knights in the Battle of Durbe in 1260, the Prussians rebelled again. The Great Prussian Uprising lasted
Warmians
Swedish jarl (died 1247)
the Teutonic Knights in Livonia. Karl was killed in 1260 at the Battle of Durbe near Riga in Courland. "Penning, Svealand, Ulf fase jarl, 1230–1247". National
Ulf_Fase
Conflict in 1826
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Katamanso_War
forces of the Teutonic Knights and the Livonian Order at the Battle of Durbe. Livonian master Burkhard von Hornhausen is killed. 20 September. The Great
Chronology of the Northern Crusades
Chronology_of_the_Northern_Crusades
1713 raid of a Danish colony in Bengal
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Raid_on_Dannemarksnagore
1757 Danish evacuation of a colony
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Evacuation_of_Ny_Sjælland
1794 anti-Russian revolt in Poland–Lithuania
the rebels abandoned the city on the night of 11 July and retreated to Durbe. On 12 July, Kozlyainov took the city and imposed a tribute of 20 thousands
Curonian_Uprising
Latvian journalist (1870–1919)
"Vanagu" house in Purmsātu Parish [lv]. He studied at the elementary school in Durbe, then at the Nikolajas gymnasium in Liepāja. In 1891, he began studying
Fricis_Roziņš
12th century Danish naval and land battle against Pomeranians
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Battle_of_Julin_Bridge
Hungary Skoczów Hrádek, Czech Republic Skwierzyna Bernau bei Berlin, Germany Durbe, Latvia Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf, Germany Międzychód, Poland Sława Esneux
List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Poland
Parish of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Towns Aizpute Durbe Grobiņa Pāvilosta Priekule Parishes Aizpute Bārta Bunka Cīrava Dunalka Dunika Durbe Embūte Gavieze Gramzda Grobiņa
Grobiņa_Parish
Dunalke Dubenalken Dundaga Dondagen Dunika Dunniken Dunte Dunteshof, Ruthern Durbe Durben Dūre Duhrenhof Dviete Dweeten Dzegužkalns Kuckucksberg Dzelzava Selsau
List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Latvia
Road in Latvia
Tīreļi, Annenieki, Biksti, Blīdene, Brocēni, Saldus, Skrunda, Kalvene, Durbe and Grobiņa before entering Liepāja. Most of the A9 is a single-carriageway
A9_road_(Latvia)
Italian painter
Editore, Pisa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giovanni Fattori. Durbè, Dario (1995). "FATTORI, Giovanni". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
Giovanni_Fattori
Military campaign in Votia (modern-day Leningrad Oblast)
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1240–1241_Votia_campaign
13th–15th century military campaigns by the Teutonic Order
Order, the Christian Livonians suffered major defeats in the battles of Durbe (1260), Karuse (1270), and Aizkraukle (1279). These losses weakened the
Lithuanian_Crusade
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