Skomantas of Sudovia

Skomantas of Sudovia

Skomantas, or Komantas (in Jatvingian *"Gomants" or *"Komants", in Ruthenian "Komat", in Latin "Koommat", in German "Skomant" and "Skumand"; ca. 1225(?) - after 1285) was a powerful duke and pagan priest of the Sudovians/Yotvingians, one of the early Baltic tribes (according to historian S. C. Rowell and some other researchers, this duke of Sudovia seems to be identical to Skalmantas, the supposed progenitor of Gediminas' dynasty). He flourished in the 1260s and 1270s.

Skomantas is first mentioned by Peter von Dusburg during the Great Prussian Uprising (1260-1274) as a leader of the 1263 raid on Chełmno, a stronghold of the Teutonic Knights. He also led campaigns against Pinsk and other Slavic territories and therefore could not fully support the uprising. After the uprising Skomantas, with help from Lithuanians, led 4,000 men against the Teutonic Knights. However, the Old Prussians and other Balts were losing their power. Skomantas' estate was devastated in 1280-1281 and he escaped with three sons, Rukals, Gedetes and Galms, to Black Ruthenia, controlled at that time by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. However, he soon returned, was baptized in the Roman Catholic rite, and acknowledged the superiority of the Knights. Skomantas went on to lead armies on behalf of the Knights and was awarded lands within Prussia. His tribe lost the fight against the Knights and did not survive as an entity.

References

*cite encyclopedia | editor=Simas Sužiedėlis | encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Lituanica | title=Skomantas | year=1970-1978 | publisher=Juozas Kapočius | volume=V | location=Boston, Massachusetts | id=LCCN|74-114275 | pages=210
*cite book | title=Lithuania Ascending: A Pagan Empire Within East-Central Europe, 1295-1345 | first=S. C. | last=Rowell | pages=52-55 | year=1994 | publisher=Cambridge University Press | series=Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series| isbn=9780521450119
*cite book | first=William L. | last=Urban | title=The Prussian Crusade | year=2000 | edition=2nd | publisher=Lithuanian Research and Studies Center | location=Chicago, Illinois | pages=315, 342, 366| isbn=0-929700-28-7


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