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    resulted in two credible variants Vaišvilkas, based on Woyszwiłk and Vaišelga, based on Vojšalk. The name Vaišvilkas was first reconstructed by Kazimieras...
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    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...
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    to paganism. However, he only ruled for a year before being deposed by Vaišvilkas, the younger son of Mindaugas. House of Mindaugas List of heads of state...
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    local and foreign rulers struggling for power. Shvarn gave his support to Vaišvilkas, one of Mindaugas' sons and his brother-in-law. Together they managed...
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    27,936. In the Middle Ages, the city was ruled by King Mindaugas' son Vaišvilkas. During and after Mindaugas' rule, Novogrudok was part of the Kingdom...
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    one. The assumption is made because Mindaugas had two older children, Vaišvilkas and a daughter of unknown name, who already led independent lives while...
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    to the Lithuanian throne in 1267, he had the former Lithuanian ruler Vaišvilkas killed. Following Shvarn's loss of the throne in 1269, Leo entered into...
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  • is known about her life. Probably, Morta was Mindaugas' second wife as Vaišvilkas, the eldest son of Mindaugas, was already a mature man active in international...
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  • Tautvilas, but was killed himself in 1264. The rule of Mindaugas' son Vaišvilkas followed. He was the first Lithuanian duke known to become an Orthodox...
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    Halych-Volhynia managed to gain control over Black Ruthenia, an area ruled by Vaišvilkas. In 1250, the Livonian Order organized two major raids, one against the...
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    Lithuanian throne in 1267, Leo organized the murder of Grand Duke of Lithuania Vaišvilkas. Following Shvarn's loss of the throne in 1269, Leo entered into conflict...
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    Lithuania and Samogitia Founder of Utena Ryngold Duke of Naugardukas     Vaišvilkas Duke of Naugardukas   Šventaragis Grand Duke of Lithuania Name: valley...
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    Mindaugas granted Black Ruthenia with its center in Navahrudak to his son Vaišvilkas, Grand Duke Gediminas (1316–1341) sent his brother Teodoras to Kiev. This...
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  • – Richard le Gras, Lord Keeper of England and Abbot of Evesham 1268 – Vaišvilkas, Prince of Black Ruthenia, Grand Duke of Lithuania 1299 – Bohemond I,...
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    left Navharudak to one of his sons, Vaišvilkas. However, it is known from reliable contemporary sources that Vaišvilkas was son of Mindaugas. Therefore the...
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    fighting. From 1263 to 1269, Lithuania had three grand dukes – Treniota, Vaišvilkas, and Švarnas. The state did not disintegrate, however, and Traidenis came...
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  • Grand Duke (1236–1253), King (1253–1263) Treniota, Grand Duke (1263–1264) Vaišvilkas, Grand Duke (1264–1267) Shvarn, Grand Duke (1267–1269) Traidenis, Grand...
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    Murdered by servants loyal to Mindaugas' son Vaišvilkas Right of conquest Nephew of Mindaugas Grand Duke Vaišvilkas Laurušas 1264 – 1267 Unknown Son of Mindaugas...
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  • Treniota, Grand Duke of Lithuania Courtiers loyal to Vaišvilkas, son of Mindaugas 1267 Vaišvilkas, Grand Duke of Lithuania Leo I of Galicia 1440 Sigismund...
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    Kholm as a wife (the widow of Lev's brother Shvarn Daniilovich, sister of Vaišvilkas, daughter of King Mindaugas of Lithuania from the House of Mindaugas)...
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    1 child 1264 Murdered by servants loyal to Mindaugas' son Vaišvilkas Grand Duke Vaišvilkas 1264 – 1267 Unknown Son of Mindaugas and Morta Unmarried and...
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    vassal states of Lithuania with Vaišvilkas again reigning from Navahrudak as a vassal of Mindaugas. In 1260, Vaišvilkas and another Lithuanian prince,...
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    three of his successors: Treniota, his son-in-law Švarnas, and his son Vaišvilkas were assassinated during the next seven years. Stability returned with...
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    Baden (executed) (b. 1249) November 29 – Pope Clement IV December 9 – Vaišvilkas, Prince of Black Ruthenia date unknown Barral of Baux, Grand Justiciar...
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  • Mindaugas took over the weakened Black Ruthenia and appointed his son Vaišvilkas to govern it. During the early 1240s, Mindaugas strengthened and established...
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    Name Born-died Burial site Grand Duke Vaišvilkas 1223–1267/68 Volodymyr-Volynskyi Grand Duke Algirdas 1296–1377 Maišiagala, Lithuania Grand Duke Skirgaila...
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  • death consisted of historical fiction dramatizing the lives of Mindaugas, Vaišvilkas, Tautvila, Martynas Mažvydas, and other medieval figures. The novels include...
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  • Baden (executed) (b. 1249) November 29 – Pope Clement IV December 9 – Vaišvilkas, Prince of Black Ruthenia date unknown Barral of Baux, Grand Justiciar...
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    Treniota and the revenge taken against Poland for the Yotvingians, led by Vaišvilkas and Švarnas. Only in 1283, after the reconquest of the Prussians, did...
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    after Treniota was killed, the Lithuania was ruled by Mindaugas' son Vaišvilkas (r. 1264–1267), followed by Mindaugas' son-in-law Shvarn (r. 1267–1269)...
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