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Prince of Polotsk and Pinsk
refutes the claim that Narimantas' progeny would have been born of a Tatar wife. He advances a hypothesis that the names of Narimantas' sons indicate that
Narimantas
1348 battle
while only 8 knights and 60 other soldiers died on the Order's side. Narimantas and Manvydas, two sons of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, are thought
Battle_of_Strėva
Noble family
was killed in the Battle of Strėva in 1348 along with his brother Narimantas. Narimantas was the second son of Gediminas. He was baptized as Gleb and went
Family_of_Gediminas
Grand Duke of Lithuania from c. 1316 to 1341
Jüngere Hochmeisterchronik, a late 15th-century chronicle, mentioning Narimantas as half-brother to Algirdas. Other historians support this claim by arguing
Gediminas
to who was Patrikas' father: was he a son of Narimantas, or a son of Alexander, himself a son of Narimantas. Some 19th century Russian literature chose
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Prince of Kernavė and Slonim
Gediminas perished in the Battle of Strėva in February 1348. One was Narimantas and the other is believed to be Manvydas. Family of Gediminas – family
Manvydas
Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1341 to 1345
acceptable compromise between pagan (Algirdas and Kęstutis) and Orthodox (Narimantas, Karijotas, Liubartas) sons of Gediminas. Others claimed that Jaunutis
Jaunutis
Prince of Moscow (1359–1389)
Prince of Starodub and his wife Helena. His paternal grandfather was Narimantas. The marriage solidified his role as a Boyar attached to Moscow. Konstantin
Dmitry_Donskoy
Lithuanian noble family
(1345–1377) Manvydas (c. 1300–1348), Duke of Kernavė and Slonim (1341–1348) Narimantas (baptized Gleb; c. 1300–1348), Duke of Pinsk, Polock and Novgorod Jaunutis
Family_of_Kęstutis
Grand Prince of Moscow from 1389 to 1425
Prince of Starodub, and his wife, Helena. His paternal grandfather was Narimantas; Vasily II of Moscow (10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462). Sophia also suffered
Vasily_I_of_Moscow
Lithuanian royal dynasty
Vytianis Rex. King Lithuania. Dukes Prince of Bujwid I. The descendants of Narimantas: Dukes of Pinsky (nobility) [ru] (faded at the end of the 15th century)
Gediminids
Historic fort in Leningrad Oblast, Russia
Oreshek and Ladoga), to duke Narimantas of Lithuania. In 1383 Korela, Oreshek and Koporye were inherited by Narimantas' son, Patrikas, the forefather
Korela_Fortress
Grand Princess of Moscow from 1391 to 1425
Prince of Starodub, and his wife, Helena. His paternal grandfather was Narimantas. Vasily II of Moscow (10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462) Fennell, John (1995)
Sophia_of_Lithuania
War between Sweden and Novgorod
Karelian rebels that had fled to Viborg in 1337. The Lithuanian prince Narimantas had received Russian Karelia, parts of Ingria, and the city of Ladoga
Sten Bielke's war against Novgorod
Sten_Bielke's_war_against_Novgorod
with curly hair when they were younger. Later Augustinas Čobotas and Narimantas Besakirskas joined the band and soon they decided to use their own material
Garbanotas
Russian princely family
from Lithuanian prince Jurgis (George), son of Patrikas and grandson of Narimantas and thus a great-grandson of Gediminas (d. 1341), Grand Duke of Lithuania
House_of_Golitsyn
Fortress in Shlisselburg, Russia
the Novgorodians invited Lithuanian prince Narimantas to govern their north-western domain. Narimantas appointed his son, Alexander Narimuntovich to
Oreshek_Fortress
Prince of Moscow from 1325 to 1340
advisers had agreed to hand over districts in the northern border region to Narimantas (Narimunt), son of Gediminas, and they had virtually agreed to a defensive
Ivan_I_of_Moscow
the court of Albertas Goštautas mentions that semi-legendary Grand Duke Narimantas (late 13th century) was the first Grand Duke to adopt knight on horseback
Coat_of_arms_of_Lithuania
Volhynian fiefdom under various successive countries
succession. Eventually the Duchy was inherited by prince Yuri, son of Narimantas (Jerzy Narymuntowicz) of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The period of Yuri's
Duchy_of_Belz
Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312
Emperor, Andronikos II Palaiologos. Their daughter Marija later married Narimantas, a son of Gediminas the Grand Duke of Lithuania.[citation needed] Genghis
Toqta
Collection of Wars between Ruthenia and Poland-Lithuania
received Chełm, his brother Aleksander received Volodymyr, and Yuri, son of Narimantas, continued to rule Belz. In 1370, Liubartas took advantage of Casimir's
Galicia–Volhynia_Wars
Calendar year
politically active English royal mistress and courtier (d. 1400) February 2 – Narimantas, Christian Lithuanian prince of Pinsk (Battle of Strėva) June 9 – Ambrogio
1348
Legendary Lithuanian dynasty
Duke of Lithuania and Rus' Romanas Grand Duke of Lithuania Narimantas Grand Duke of Lithuania Daumantas Olshan Ancestor of Alšėniškiai Giedrius
Palemonids
Chemical compound
S2CID 221643415. Šarlauskas, Jonas; KrikŠtopaitis, Kastis; MiliukienĖ, Valė; ČĖnas, Narimantas; AnuseviČius, Žilvinas; ŠaikŪnas, Algirdas (2011). "Investigation on the
Xylitol_pentanitrate
Grand princess of Moscow
Prince of Starodub and his wife Yelena. His paternal grandfather was Narimantas. The marriage solidified his role as a Boyar attached to Moscow. Konstantin
Eudoxia_of_Moscow
Slavic word for residents of Lithuania
the consent of the Bishop of Polotsk [ Gregory ], the Duke of Polotsk [ Narimantas ] and the city, the Duke of Vitebsk [ Algirdas ] and the city of Vitebsk;
Litvin
Toponymic epithet
people with this epithet include: Anna of Novgorod Ingeborg of Novgorod Narimantas of Novgorod Oleg of Novgorod Rurik of Novgorod Vadim of Novgorod Viacheslava
Of_Novgorod
Preceded by Daumantas Prince of Polatsk 1315 – 1342 Succeeded by Narimantas
Vainius
Medical condition
Dulskas, Audrius; Smolskas, Edgaras; Kildusiene, Inga; Samalavicius, Narimantas E. (2018). "Treatment possibilities for low anterior resection syndrome:
Low anterior resection syndrome
Low_anterior_resection_syndrome
Medieval conflicts in Baltic region
and Sweden. Several Lithuanian dukes noted for their military expertise—Narimantas, his son Patrikas, and later Lengvenis—were invited to govern this Ingrian
Swedish–Novgorodian_Wars
Conflicts involving Finnish tribes
of Käkisalmi Karelians revolt against Novgorod in Käkisalmi due to heavy taxation by Lithuanian Narimantas whom Novgorod had assigned to rule Karelia.
Early_Finnish_wars
Polish-Lithuanian politician
It is unclear if he is related to Jerzy Nos Narymuntowicz [pl], son of Narimantas, who in 1398 acted as a diplomat for Vytautas and signed the Treaty of
Jerzy_Nos
Ruler of the Polotsk principality
Livonian Order (Archbishopric of Riga) 1307–1336 Vainius (Voin) 1336–1345 Narimantas 1345–1399 Andrei of Polotsk 1377–1397 Skirgaila The Lublin Union of 1569
Prince_of_Polotsk
Grand Duchess consort of Lithuania
(1415–1480). He recorded that Julijona, sister of Anna, was married to Narimantas who was murdered by Vytautas during an attack on Vilnius in 1390; Julijona
Anna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania
Anna,_Grand_Duchess_of_Lithuania
City in Rivne Oblast, Ukraine
Castle was the seat of the princely House of Korets that issued from Duke Narimantas of Volhynia. After the death of the last Prince Korecki in 1651, it passed
Korets
Lithuanian noble (died 1423)
cousin of Vytautas. Jan Długosz mentions that Juliana was a widow of Narimantas, who died in defense of Vilnius in 1390, and a sister of Anna, wife of
Albertas_Manvydas
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The Goddess of victory
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Arabic
Courage
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Strong; Healthy; Young; A Name of Lord Shiva
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Egyptian
Mythical nature goddess.
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Russian
(ВитÑ) Pet form of Russian Vitaliy, VITYA means "of life; vital."
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Gaelic
Feminine of Nolan (noble) or variant abbreviation of Fenella from Fiona: fair.
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in coarse meal, Old English grūt, Old Norse grautr ‘porridge’.
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Tamil
Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)
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Australian, Spanish
Diminutive Form of Juana; Derived from John
Female
Japanese
(1-鈴, 2-零, 3-麗, 4-霊) Japanese name REI means 1) "bell," 2) "nothing, zero" or 3) "lovely," 4) "spirit."
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