aizkraukle造句
例句與造句
- The Semigallians in turn pillaged land around the Aizkraukle hillfort.
- In 1990, it was renamed Aizkraukle, after the nearest railway station.
- In 1559, Aizkraukle was seized by the Poles.
- In 1965, the Soviet government built P < aviFas Hydro Power Plant in the town of Aizkraukle.
- In 1279, after the crusader defeat in the Battle of Aizkraukle, Nameisis led a Semigallian revolt against the crusaders.
- It's difficult to find aizkraukle in a sentence. 用aizkraukle造句挺難的
- In 1279 the order attacked Lithuanian lands, reaching as far as Kernav, but on their way back they suffered a great defeat in the Battle of Aizkraukle.
- On the way they visit Aizkraukle Castle where Kangars is taken captive and tortured by devils, asking him to betray his people by drawing them into slavery and establishing Christianity.
- "' Aizkraukle District "'(, ) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Vidzeme and Selonia regions, in the country's centre.
- In 1271 the capital hillfort of Trvete was conquered, but Semigallians under the Duke Nameisis rebelled in 1279, and the Lithuanians under Traidenis defeated Livonian Order forces in the Battle of Aizkraukle.
- The structure should not be confused with "'Old Aizkraukle Castle "'(; ), another medieval castle site, of the 13th century, a few kilometres downstream.
- "' Aizkraukle Castle "'(; ) is a ruined medieval castle, located on the right bank of the river Daugava in Latvia to the west of the modern town of Aizkraukle.
- "' Aizkraukle Castle "'(; ) is a ruined medieval castle, located on the right bank of the river Daugava in Latvia to the west of the modern town of Aizkraukle.
- The state did not disintegrate, however, and Traidenis came to power in 1269 . He strengthened Lithuanian control in Black Ruthenia and fought with the Livonian Order, winning the Battle of Karuse in 1270 and the Battle of Aizkraukle in 1279 . There is considerable uncertainty about the identities of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania between his death in 1282 and the assumption of power by Vytenis in 1295.