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Encyclopedia > Kestutis
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Kęstutis.

Kęstutis (known in Polish as Kiejstut and in Belarusian as Kiejstut (Кейстут)), b. 1297, d. August 15, 1382, was a duke of Trakai and a co-ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (together with his brother Algirdas).


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Kestutis, whose residence was Trakai, ca 25 kilometers from Vilnius, occupied the castle of Vilnius.
Kestutis and Algirdas invaded Prussia, the territory of Semba, in 1370 and seized the castle of Rudava, 16 km north of Konigsberg.
Kestutis was taken to the castle of Kriavas (Kreva) and there died on Aug. 14, 1382.
Kestutis kasparavicius fine art prints at Imagekind.com (0 words)
Kestutis Kasparavicius BIOGRAPHY Kestutis Kasparavicius was born in 2 June, 1954 Aukstadvaris, Lithuania.
In 1993 he was honored as Illustrator of the Year by Bologna Children`s Book Fair, 2003 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition Award for Excellence and his illustrations have selected for fair`s exhibition eleven times.
Kestutis was also awarted the Golden Pen of Belgrade in 1990, and the II Diploma Premi International Catalonia d`Illustracio, Barcelona in 1994.
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