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    Jaunė (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman in Lithuanian; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polatsk and wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (1316–1341). She is mentioned in written sources only once – the Bychowiec Chronicle, a late and unreliable source.

  2. 1,613 Followers, 109 Following, 177 Posts - Gyd. Jaunė Stumbrienė (@gyd.jaunestumbriene) on Instagram: "👩‍⚕️ Gydytoja dermatovenerologė-trichologė. ️ Konsultacijos ir odos bei plaukų ligų gydymas, grožio injekcijos, lazerinės procedūros. Mane rasite ⬇️".

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  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Jewna (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polotsk, she was wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia (1316–1341). She is mentioned in written sources only once – the Bychowiec Chronicle, a late and unreliable source.

    • Połock-Полоцк, Полоцкое Княжество
  4. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Jaunė, literackie młoda niewiasta; ur. ok. 1280, zm. ok. 1344) − córka księcia połockiego Iwana, żona wielkiego księcia litewskiego Giedymina, babka Władysława Jagiełły. Zachowało się tylko jedno źródło pisane poświadczające jej istnienie, mianowicie Kronika Bychowca.

    • Zemgale
    • circa 1255
    • Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania
    • Jelgava, Zemgale, Latvia
  5. Jaunė Stumbrienė, Kaunas. 2,515 likes. Gydytoja dermatovenerologė-trichologė Jaunė Stumbrienė. Profesionalios konsultacijos ir odos bei.

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  7. Jaunė (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman in Lithuanian; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polatsk and wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (1316–1341). She is mentioned in written sources only once – the Bychowiec Chronicle, a late and unreliable source.