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Skomantas

    Deze reeks verhalen duikt in de epische avonturen van een 13e-eeuwse Litouwse adellijke familie, met als doel een heroïsche saga te smeden die Litouwen nooit heeft gekend. De authenticiteit van de verhalen wordt versterkt door hun nauwe band met werkelijke historische gebeurtenissen uit die tijd. De verhalen strekken zich uit over Litouwse gebieden en daarbuiten, omvatten regio's van het huidige Letland en Rusland, en beschrijven de interacties tussen Litouwse en Samogitische stammen en hun naburige volkeren. Een centrale figuur in veel afleveringen is Uvis, een van de vijf kinderen van Rikių Žybartas en zijn vrouw Medeina.

    Blood Wedding
    • The setting for this series of narratives is the Northern Crusades, a fascinating and particularly brutal period within the generally bloody history of the Crusades. Unlike the well documented and frequently fictionalized crusades in the Mediterranean region, little attention has been paid to the crusades in the Baltic region. They were initiated and strongly supported by the Popes of that period and drew fighting men from all of Europe. The original intent of the crusades was to Christianize the Baltic peoples who at the beginning of the XII-th century were still adamantly pagan. Over time, however, they degenerated into straightforward genocidal campaigns to acquire lands and serfs. Several orders of knightly monks participated in the prolonged war, of these the most prominent was the Teutonic Order of Holy Mary of Jerusalem. The members of this order were drawn from the noble or knightly class and had to be of German birth. They succeeded in completely exterminating the Prussian people, and expropriated not only their land, but also their name. After over 200 years of bitter struggle only the Lithuanians and Samogitians remained unconquered and pagan. They accepted Christianity on their own terms at the beginning of the XV-the century.

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