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

    Lengvenis (Simeon Lingwen, born ca. 1360 – died after 1431; Belarusian: Лугвен-Сымон, Łuhvien; Russian: Лугвений, Лугвен, Лугвень, Lugven(y), Polish: Lingwen Semen Olgierdowicz) was one of the sons of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and the ruler of Great Novgorod Republic (1389–1392, 1406–1411).

  2. Lengvenis (Lengewin, Langwinus) was one of the local dukes in the early Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the reign of King Mindaugas (1230s–1263). First mentioned in 1242, [1] Lengvenis was a nephew of Mindaugas (a son of his sister).

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › LengvenisLengvenis - Wikiwand

    Lengvenis ( Simeon Lingwen, born ca. 1360 – died after 1431; Belarusian: Лугвен-Сымон, Łuhvien; Russian: Лугвений, Лугвен, Лугвень, Lugven (y), Polish: Lingwen Semen Olgierdowicz) was one of the sons of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and the ruler of Great Novgorod Republic (1389–1392, 1406–1411). He ...

  4. Lengvenis ( Lengewin, Langwinus) fue uno de los duques locales en el primer Gran Ducado de Lituania durante el reinado del rey Mindaugas (1230-1263). Mencionado por primera vez en 1242, Lengvenis era sobrino de Mindaugas (un hijo de su hermana).

  5. 7 de may. de 2022 · Lengvenis (Simeon Lingwen, born ca. 1360 – died after 1431; Belarusian: Лугвен-Сымон, Łuhvien; Russian: Лугвений, Лугвен, Лугвень, Lugven(y), Polish: Lingwen Semen Olgierdowicz) was one of the sons of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and the ruler of Great Novgorod Republic (1389–1392, 1406–1411).

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  7. Lengvenis ("Simeon Lingwen", born ca. 1360 – died after 1431) was one of the sons of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and the ruler of Great Novgorod (1389–1392, 1406–1411). He was know for his skills as a military leader.