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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlgirdasAlgirdas - Wikipedia

    Algirdas (Belarusian: Альгерд, romanized: Alhierd; Ukrainian: Ольгерд, Ольґерд, romanized: Olherd, Olgerd, Polish: Olgierd; c. 1296 – May 1377) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1345 to 1377.

    • 1345–1377
    • Jogaila
  2. Algirdas, también Olgierd u Olgerdo (1296 - mayo de 1377), fue príncipe de Krėva y Vítebsk, además de gran duque de Lituania. Era uno de los siete hijos de Gediminas . Con la ayuda de su hermano Kęstutis , príncipe de Samogitia , Algirdas unificó los territorios del Gran Ducado de Lituania e hizo la guerra para expandir su reino ...

    • 24 de mayo de 1377
    • Ruteno
    • 1296
  3. Gediminas (born c. 1275—died 1341) was the grand duke of Lithuania, the strongest contemporary ruler of eastern Europe. Gediminas succeeded his brother Vytenis (Witen) in 1316 and started the Gediminian dynasty, which included his grandson Jagiełło, later Władysław II of Poland.

  4. Teutonic Knights referred to Algirdas and his wife Uliana (Julijona) as "Grand King of Lithuania" and "Grand Queen of Lithuania". Even though it is traditionally accepted that Mindaugas was the only true king, all historical records, with the exception of Slavic annals, mention Lithuanian rulers as kings until 1386.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › AlgirdasAlgirdas - Wikiwand

    Algirdas, también Olgierd u Olgerdo (1296 - mayo de 1377), fue príncipe de Krėva y Vítebsk, además de gran duque de Lituania. Sello de Olgierd. 1366. Era uno de los siete hijos de Gediminas.

  6. Vytautas was one of the most famous rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, serving as the Grand Duke from 1401 to 1430, and as the Prince of Hrodna (1370–1382) and the Prince of Lutsk (1387–1389).

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › AlgirdasAlgirdas - Wikiwand

    Algirdas was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1345 to 1377. With the help of his brother Kęstutis he created an empire stretching from the present Baltic states to the Black Sea and to within 80 kilometres of Moscow.