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  1. Kęstutis o Keystut (en latín: Kinstut, en bielorruso: Кейстут; pronunciación lituana:|kæsˈtuːtɪs|; circa 1297- Kreva, 3/15 de agosto de 1382) fue Duque de Trakai y Gran Duque de Lituania de 1342 a 1382, juntamente con su hermano Algirdas (hasta 1377), y con su sobrino Jogaila hasta 1381.

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    Kęstutis (Latin: Kinstut, Lithuanian pronunciation: [kæːsˈtutɪs]; c. 1297 – 3 or 15 August 1382) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania. He was the Duke of Trakai and governed the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , 1342–1382, together with his brother Algirdas (until 1377), and with his nephew Jogaila (until 1381).

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

    Kęstutis o Keystut fue Duque de Trakai y Gran Duque de Lituania de 1342 a 1382, juntamente con su hermano Algirdas, y con su sobrino Jogaila hasta 1381. Gobernaba sobre los lituanos y los rutenos.

  4. Kęstutis was the grand duke of Lithuania (1381–82) who defended his country’s western borders against the Teutonic Knights. Kęstutis was one of the seven sons of Gediminas, the grand duke of Lithuania (reigned 1316–41), who had built that nation into a powerful east European empire.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Kęstutis (apie 1300 m. − 1382 m. rugpjūčio 15 d.) – LDK submonarchas (nuo 1337(?) ar 1345 iki 1381 m.) ir Lietuvos didysis kunigaikštis (1381–1382 m.). Gedimino sūnus, didžiųjų kunigaikščių Vytauto ir Žygimanto tėvas. Iki 1337(?) m. jis buvo Gardino ir Palenkės, nuo 1337(?) m.

  6. Kęstutis was the second son of Grand Duke Gediminas of Lithuania and his second wife Olga, the daughter of Prince Vsevolod of Smolensk. He was born in 1297 in Kernavė.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Kęstutis (pronounced /kæsˈtuːtıs/; born ca. 1297, died on August 3 or August 15, 1382 in Kreva, Lithuania) was monarch of medieval Lithuania. He ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1381–82, with his brother Algirdas (until 1377); and was Prince of Trakai. He ruled over the Lithuanians and Ruthenians.