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  1. Mindaugas [nota 1] (aprox. 1200 [1] [2] - otoño de 1263), gobernante de Lituania, considerado el fundador del estado lituano. También fue el primer gobernante de Lituania en convertirse al cristianismo. Mindaugas se impuso exitosamente sobre otros importantes nobles lituanos y jefes tribales incluyendo a su hermano y sus sobrinos, en 1236.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MindaugasMindaugas - Wikipedia

    Mindaugas (German: Myndowen, Latin: Mindowe, Old East Slavic: Мендог, romanized: Mendog, Belarusian: Міндоўг, romanized: Mindowh, Polish: Mendog; c. 1203–September 12, 1263) was the first known grand duke of Lithuania and the only crowned king of Lithuania.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › MindaugasMindaugas - Wikiwand

    Mindaugas, gobernante de Lituania, considerado el fundador del estado lituano. También fue el primer gobernante de Lituania en convertirse al cristianismo.

  4. Mindaugas was a ruler of Lithuania, considered the founder of the Lithuanian state. He was also the first Lithuanian ruler to become a Christian. Mindaugas successfully asserted himself over other leading Lithuanian nobles and tribal chiefs, including his brother and his nephews, in 1236.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. El duque Guillermo II de Urach (en alemán: Fürst Wilhelm von Urach; 30 de mayo de 1864 - 24 de marzo de 1928), fue un príncipe alemán que fue elegido Rey de Lituania con el nombre real de Mindaugas II el 11 de julio de 1918.

  6. Mindaugas is referred to as the ruler of all Lithuania in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle in 1236. The means by which he managed to acquire this title are not well known. Rus' chronicles mention that he murdered or expelled various other dukes, including his relatives.

  7. The Kingdom of Lithuania was a sovereign state that existed from the 17 July 1251 until the death of the first crowned king of Lithuania, Mindaugas, on 12 September 1263. Mindaugas was the only Lithuanian monarch crowned king with the assent of the Pope and the head of the first catholic Lithuanian state.