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  1. John of the Lithuanian Dukes (Jan Ochstat de Thelnicz, Lithuanian: Jonas iš Lietuvos kunigaikščių, Polish: Jan z Książąt Litewskich; 8 January 1499 – 18 March 1538) was Bishop of Vilnius (1519–36) and of Bishop of Poznań (1536–38). He was the bishop when Protestantism was making the first inroads into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and took the first steps in combating it. John was ...

  2. John of Sweden, Duke of Östergötland (in Swedish Johan) (18 April 1589 – 5 March 1618) was a Swedish royal dynast. He was titular Duke of Finland 1590–1606 and reigning Duke of Östergötland 1606–18. His father was John III of Sweden and his mother was Gunilla Bielke. [1] John's half-brother was King Sigismund III of Poland (1566 ...

  3. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Lithuania was ruled in the early 13th century by a vast series of dukes and princes who exercised their rule over small portions of territory and various communities. The ties between them, though tenuous until the 13th century, were to be found in religious and folkloric, commercial, kinship, warfare, and the exchange of prisoners captured in the surrounding areas.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Media in category "Grand Dukes of Lithuania". The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. Daŭmont. Даўмонт (M. Barvicki, 1908).jpg 481 × 800; 75 KB. DRZEWO GENEALOGICZNE.jpg 1,500 × 782; 487 KB. Grand Dukes of Lithuania. Вялікія князі літоўскія.jpg 1,139 × 532; 209 KB.

  5. Book your tickets online for Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, National Museum, Vilnius: See 644 reviews, articles, and 604 photos of Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, National Museum, ranked No.22 on Tripadvisor among 256 attractions in Vilnius.

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  7. However, this one, located in Old Vilnius, is worth a visit for among reasons, it is built on the ruins of the destroyed palace of the grand dukes of Lithuania. The archeological excavations are exposed behind glass floors and walls and explained in great detail in English as well as Lithuanian. The history of the country is superbly documented.