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This article is not correct as incorporates 2 historical persons into one - there was one Daumantas (Saint Timofei; 1240-1299) who ruled Nalšia and Deltuva lands and later was Prince of Pskov. Another Daumantas (Domantas) was ruler of Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1281-1285 (died in the battle on 1285-05-24, so he cannot be earlier mentioned Daumantaqs, who was still ruler of Pskov in 1299). Knutux14:47, 13 November 2005 (UTC)Reply