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Butigeidis (Budzikid) was the Grand Prince of Lithuania 1285 – 1291. Pogoń - Vytis, Pahonia or Pogoń Derivative work of Image:Vytis. ...
Pogoń - Vytis, Pahonia or Pogoń Derivative work of Image:Vytis. ...
The presumable banner of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with the coat of arms, called Пагоня in Belarusian, Vytis in Lithuanian and Pogoń in Polish Another version of the Lithuanian banner The Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė, Belarusian: Вялі́кае Кня́ства Літо́ўскае (ВКЛ), Ukrainian: Велике Князівство Литовське (ВКЛ...
The title of Grand Duke (Latin, Magnus Dux; German, Großherzog, Russian, Великий князь) used in Slavic, Baltic, and Germanic countries, is ranked in honour below King but higher than a sovereign Duke (Herzog) or Prince (Fürst). ...
Events Night watch created in Winchester, England - every householder patrols one night in turn The writ Circumspecte Agatis defines the jurisdictions of church and state in England Births Emperor Go-Nijo of Japan Pope Benedict XII Deaths March 28 - Pope Martin IV Categories: 1285 ...
Events May 10 - Scottish nobles recognize the authority of King Edward I of England. ...
Father
- Traidenis (Traidenis; ? - 1281), Prince of Jatwez, Doynowsk, Grand Prince of Lithuania 1269 – 1281
Traidenis (Belarusian Trajdzien, Трайдзень) was a Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1269 or 1270 till 1282. ...
Events February 22 - Martin IV becomes Pope August 15 - Kamikaze storm wipes out invading Mongol army in the coast of Japan The Ottoman Empire was founded as an autonomous state (Beylik) in present day Bilecik, Turkey, by Osman Bey. ...
The term prince (from the Latin princeps), for a member of the highest aristocracy, has fundamentally different meanings Abstract The original but least common use is as a GENERIC (descriptive, not formal) term -originating in the application of terminology from Roman (actualy Byzantine) law and classical ideology to the European...
Sudovian burial ground near Suwałki The Yotvingians or Yatvingians, ( Latvian: Jātvingi, Lithuanian: Jotvingiai, Polish: Jaćwingowie) are one of the extinct Baltic tribes. ...
Events Births Deaths Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona (reigned from 1213 to 1276) Categories: 1269 ...
Events February 22 - Martin IV becomes Pope August 15 - Kamikaze storm wipes out invading Mongol army in the coast of Japan The Ottoman Empire was founded as an autonomous state (Beylik) in present day Bilecik, Turkey, by Osman Bey. ...
Brother - Pukuwer (Butvydas; 13th century – 1296), Grand Prince of Lithuania 1291 – 1296
(12th century - 13th century - 14th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. ...
Events April 27 - Battle of Dunbar: The Scots are defeated by Edward I of England. ...
The title of Grand Duke (Latin, Magnus Dux; German, Großherzog, Russian, Великий князь) used in Slavic, Baltic, and Germanic countries, is ranked in honour below King but higher than a sovereign Duke (Herzog) or Prince (Fürst). ...
Events May 10 - Scottish nobles recognize the authority of King Edward I of England. ...
Events April 27 - Battle of Dunbar: The Scots are defeated by Edward I of England. ...
Sister - Kunigunda (Kunegunda), Duchess of Masovia
The term duke is a title of nobility which refers to the sovereign male ruler of a Continental European duchy, to a nobleman of the highest grade of the British peerage, or to the highest rank of nobility in various other European countries, including Spain and France (in Italy, principe...
Masovia (Polish: Mazowsze) is a geographical and historical region situated in central Poland with its capital in Warsaw. ...
See also - Gediminaiciai
- List of Belarusian rulers
- List of Lithuanian rulers
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