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Mindaugas had at least two wives, Morta and Morta's sister, whose name is unknown, and possibly an earlier wife ; her existence is presumed because two children – a son named Vaišvilkas and an unnamed daughter married to Svarn in 1255 – were already leading independent lives when Morta's children were still young.
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Mindaugas, despite his youth, as well as his brother Dausprungas are listed among the elder dukes, implying that they had inherited their titles.
While Mindaugas had converted to Christianity in order to discourage Livonian Order and Teutonic Knights attacks on Lithuania, becoming king in the process, Treniota remained a staunch pagan.
During the rule of the first Lithuanian king, Mindaugas, Samogitians pursued an independent foreign policy and continued fighting with the Knights of the Sword even after King Mindaugas had signed a peace treaty with them.
Mindaugas and at
Although the German crusaders were often at war with the Lithuanians, Mindaugas, King of Lithuania, did not oppose Georgenburg's construction after his conversion to Christianity.
Mindaugas and two
On July 17, 1251, Pope Innocent IV signed two papal bulls, ordering the Bishop of Chełmno to crown Mindaugas as King of Lithuania, appoint a bishop for Lithuania, and build a cathedral.
The core of the Lithuanian Land Force structure is the Iron Wolf Mechanised Infantry Brigade ( MIB " Iron Wolf ") consisting of two mechanized infantry battalions ( King Mindaugas and Lithuanian Grand Duke Algirdas battalions ), two motorized infantry battalions ( Grand Duchess Birutė and Lithuanian Grand Duke Kestutis battalions ), artillery battalion and Lithuanian Duke Vaidotas Forward support battalion.
Mindaugas is an archaic disyllabic Lithuanian name, used before the Christianization of Lithuania, and consists of two components: min and daug.
His wife, two sons, and members of his court were baptized ; Pope Innocent wrote later that a multitude of Mindaugas ' subjects also received Christianity.
In two dotations ( 1253 and 1259 ) of Mindaugas I. a new name was published: Dainava, Deynowe, Dainowe, Denowe ( land of songs ).
However, before he was able act against his pagan nephew, Treniota together with Daumantas assassinated Mindaugas and two of his sons in 1263.
A castle of Mindaugas was mentioned on two more occasions, but neither its name nor location was specified.
Then they waged a war against Nalšia and Deltuva, two main centers of opposition to Mindaugas and Vaišvilkas.
Mindaugas and Morta
Probably, Morta was his second wife as Vaišvilkas, eldest son of Mindaugas, was already a mature man active in international politics when Morta's sons were still young and dependent on the parents.
Mindaugas and Morta's
Mindaugas and sister
Mindaugas and whose
It says that Mindaugas killed many members of the Bulaičiai family, including Vismantas whose wife Mindaugas took for himself.
Mindaugas and name
Mindaugas ' name in historic texts was recorded in various distorted forms: Mindowe in Latin ; Mindouwe, Myndow, Myndawe, and Mindaw in German ; Mendog, Mondog, Mendoch, and Mindovg in Polish ; and Mindovg, Mindog, and Mindowh in Russian, among others.
Since Russian sources provide the most information about Mindaugas ' life, they were judged the most reliable by linguists reconstructing his original Lithuanian name.
For legal reasons ( prosecution pending ) the court did not allow Mindaugas Murza to change his name to Mindaugas Gervaldas.
Herzog von Urach ; 30 May 1864 – 24 March 1928 ) was a German prince who was elected King of Lithuania with the regnal name Mindaugas II on 11 July 1918.
Nothing is known about Vaišvilkas ' youth as he entered historical sources only in 1254 when he made a treaty, in the name of his father King Mindaugas, with Daniel of Halych-Volhynia.
Mindaugas and is
In response, a number of small Baltic tribal groups united under the rule of Mindaugas, who is referred to as the ruler of all Lithuania in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle in 1236.
The stone castle, so called Mindaugas ' Castle, built in the 14th century is now in ruins ; as it was burnt down by the Swedes in 1710.
Mindaugas Murza-Gervaldas ( born December 16, 1973 ) is an anti-semitic Lithuanian politician, a radical nationalist former member of the National Democratic Party ( Lithuania ), former member of the Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces ( a Lithuanian government sponsored paramilitary organization ), a one time leader of the Neo-Nazi National Socialist Party, and member of Šiauliai city municipality council.
This is supported by the fact that the eastern part of Samogitia supported King of Lithuania Mindaugas, while the western part, ruled by Vykintas, was more hostile.
Dausprungas is mentioned only once in the peace treaty with Galicia – Volhynia in 1219 among the 21 early dukes of Lithuania as one of the five elder dukes ( other four being Zivinbudas, Daujotas, Mindaugas and Viligaila – Daujotas ' brother ).
Since Dausprungas is the only known brother of Mindaugas, Mindaugas ' nephews Edivydas and Tautvilas are presumed to be his sons.
Because it is known that Mindaugas used to kill his relatives to gain power and because Dausprungas is not mentioned in any other sources, some imply that he was killed by Mindaugas, but others rebut since his sons still ruled their lands in 1248.
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