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  1. Treniota (Troniata; cerca de 1210 – 1264) foi o Grão-Duque da Lituânia, entre 1263 e 1264. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Treniota era o sobrinho de Mindaugas , filho de Skirmantas e o primeiro e único Rei da Lituânia .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TreniotaTreniota - Wikipedia

    Treniota (also spelled Troniata; Belarusian: Транята; c. 1210 – 1264) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1263 to 1264. Treniota was the nephew of Mindaugas, the first and only king of Lithuania.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › pt › TreniotaTreniota - Wikiwand

    Treniota (Troniata; cerca de 1210 – 1264) foi o Grão-Duque da Lituânia, entre 1263 e 1264. [1] [2] [3] Representação de Treniota, das crônicas de Alessandro Guagnini, publicadas em 1578. Treniota era o sobrinho de Mindaugas, filho de Skirmantas e o primeiro e único Rei da Lituânia.

  4. eo.wikipedia.org › wiki › TreniotaTreniota - Vikipedio

    Treniota (~1210 - 1264) estis Grandduko de Litvo (1263 - 64). Laŭ pli postaj fontoj li estis nevo de Mindaugas - filo de lia fratino. Unuafoje estis menciita en kronikoj en la jaroj 1260 - 1261, kiam sub lia gvido Ĵemajtio ribelis kontraŭ kruckavaliroj , al kiuj ĉi tiaj teroj transdonis Mindaŭgas.

  5. Treniota usurpe le trône et la nation lituanienne renonce au christianisme et revient au paganisme. Toutefois, il règne seulement pendant une année avant d'être assassiné par Vaišvilkas , le fils cadet de Mindaugas qui a échappé, un an auparavant, à la mort lors de l'assassinat de son père et de ses deux frères [ 2 ] .

  6. In the aftermath of the defeat, Duke Treniota is alleged to have convinced his uncle Mindaugas, King of Lithuania, to deny his Christianity and break the peace with the Teutonic Order. Treniota organized military campaigns into Livonia and earned support from the Lithuanians.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MindaugasMindaugas - Wikipedia

    Treniota emerged as the leader of the Samogitian resistance; he led an army to Cēsis (now in Latvia), reaching the Estonian coast, and battled Masovia (now in Poland). His goal was to encourage all the conquered Baltic tribes to rise up against the Christian orders and unite under Lithuanian leadership. [13]