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  1. 18 de ene. de 2023 · Algirdas, circa 1296 - 24 may 1377) - Grand Duke of Lithuania, son of Gedimin, brother of Keistut, during his rule from 1345 to 1377 greatly expanded the borders of the state. There are two main versions about the origin of the name Olgerd. According to one, the name Olgerd (lit. Algirdas) comes from the Lithuanian words alga - reward and ...

  2. (musicians, jesters, and hunting); and news of people’s health. The article has been written on the basis of the published epis-tolary legacy of the grand duke of Lithuania and his correspondents.1 1 A. Prochaska, Codex epistolaris Vitoldi magni ducis Lithuaniae (1376– 1430). Monumenta medii aevi historica res gestas Poloniae illustrantia ...

  3. Gediminas Castle, built by Grand Duke Vytautas in the early 15th century, today offers a 360-degree view of Vilnius, and an exhibition tracing the history of the castle across the centuries. Gediminas the Grand Duke of Lithuania had a dream that Vilnius will become a prospering and strong city where tolerant people of all nationalities live in harmony and peace.

  4. Žvelgaitis (Svelgates) – earliest known duke. In 1205, he attacked Riga and was killed in the battle, led by ruler of Semigallia, Vester. [1] [2] Daugirutis (Dangerutis, Dangeruthe) – Livonians imprisoned this Lithuanian duke in 1213, where he killed himself. [3] Stekšys (Stakys, Steksė) – another powerful duke, killed in 1214 near ...

  5. The elected King of Poland was automatically a Grand Duke of Lithuania (until then the Lithuanian dukedom was hereditary). The first common ruler of both countries was Sigismund II Augustus. During the Deluge of the Second Northern War , Lithuania signed the Union of Kėdainiai with the Swedish Empire in 1655, thus de jure ending its union with Poland.

  6. Detailed information about the coin Lithuanian Heritage Collectors Coin, Vytautas the grand Duke of Lithuania 1392-1430, Lithuania, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  7. Therefore, Lithuania’s paganism became a symbol of resistance and national identity. The Strategic Conversion. The eventual Christianization of Lithuania was as much a political decision as it was a spiritual one. The Grand Duke of Lithuania, Jogaila, faced increasing pressure from the Teutonic Knights, a powerful Christian military order.