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  1. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Karaliaus Mindaugo istorija. "Mindaugo karūnavimas" 1953m. piešininio autorius Adomas Varnas. 1253 m. liepos 6-ąją dieną buvo karūnuotas pirmasis ir vienintelis Lietuvos karalius Mindaugas. 1251 metais Mindaugui priėmus krikštą, Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė popiežiaus Inocento IV Milane surašyta bule buvo paskelbta ...

  2. Having made peace with the Teutonic Knights, Mindaugas decided to reclaim the territory lost to Duke Danilo of Volhynia. A Lithuanian armed force led by Mindaugas' oldest son Vaišvilkas (a.k.a. Vaišelga) invaded Danilo's lands, defeated him, and forced him to seek peace in 1255. The peace treaty was strengthened by the marriage of Mindaugas ...

  3. Mindaugas (polsky Mendog, bělorusky Міндоўг, Mindoug; okolo 1203 – 12. září 1263) byl litevským velkoknížetem a od roku 1253 králem. Je považován za prvního známějšího vládce Litvy, kterému se podařilo sjednotit dosud politicky nejednotné území obývané Litevci a částečně také Žmuď .

  4. Mindaugas & the Image of Lithuanians in Medieval Chronicles Kristina Markman UCLA, History 2016 Livonian Rhymed Chronicle Galician-Volhynian Chronicle 1219 peace treaty with Galicia-Volhynia Mindaugas attacks the Livonian castle of Amboten (Embūte) 1244/5 Mindaugas and his nephew wage war against lesser c.1246 Lithuanian dukes 1248 Mindaugas ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › lt › MindaugasMindaugas - Wikiwand

    Mindaugas (apie 1200 m. – 1263 m. rugsėjo 12 d.) – Lietuvos didysis kunigaikštis (~ 1236 – 1253 m.), taip pat pirmasis Lietuvos karalius (1253– 1263 m.). Jo vainikavimo Lietuvos karaliumi diena yra Lietuvos Respublikos valstybinė šventė. Istoriografijoje nuo XX a. pradžios vyrauja savotiška aksioma virtusi rusų istoriko ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2023 · At the height of his conquests, Mindaugas exercised his rule over about 100,000 km² of so-called Lithuania proper, an area populated by an estimated 300,000 inhabitants (including 270,000 in Lithuania alone). The lands of the Slavs in her possession or under her sphere of influence extended over another 100,000 km².

  7. Mindaugas was the only king of Lithuania — although most of the Lithuanian Grand Dukes of Jagiello continued to reign as kings of Poland, the titles remained separate. He is typically considered the founder of the Lithuanian state and is also credited with stopping the advance of the Tatars in the Baltic Sea, establishing international recognition of Lithuania and its return to Western ...