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Vytenis, the Teutonic Knights organized some 20 raids into Samogitia. Vytenis took measures to undermine influence of local Samogitian nobles, as evidenced by an increasing numbers of traitors and refugees. It seems that Gediminas was helping Vytenis to control the
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A Lithuanian garrison, situated in a "Lithuanian castle" outside the city, guarded Riga until 1313 when the city residents gave it to the Order and sent the pagans away. Friendship with Riga fostered trade and commerce, and helped to consolidate
Lithuanian influence in the
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grew into an internal war. Vytenis offered help to the citizens of Riga and even made some vague promises to convert to
Christianity, to ease religious tensions between the
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Knights matched this with their own castles on the opposite bank. During this time, the Teutonic Order was attempting to establish a corridor along the
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soldiers and
Christian residents. Vytenis successfully invaded Livonia, destroyed Karkus castle north of Riga, and defeated the order in the
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nobles, who seriously considered resettling in
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for German merchants in 1312. In the field of religion, it seems that
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c. 1316. The metropolitanate was a tool in the competition between
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