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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GediminidsGediminids - Wikipedia

    The House of Gediminid or simply the Gediminids were a dynasty of monarchs in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that reigned from the 14th to the 16th century. A cadet branch of this family, known as the Jagiellonian dynasty, reigned also in the Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Bohemia.

    • Columns

      ' Pillars of the Gediminids '; Belarusian: Калюмны,...

    • Gediminidas

      A Dinastia Gediminida ou Dinastia de Gediminas (em russo:...

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

    The Gediminids dynasty he founded and which is named after him came to rule over Poland, Hungary and Bohemia.

  3. Gediminas (também conhecido como Giedymin ou Gedymin na Ruténia e na Polónia, Hiedymin ( Гедымін) ou Hiedzimin ( Гедзімін) na Bielorrússia) nasceu talvez em 1275 e morreu em 1341, e foi grão-duque da Lituânia em 1316, fazendo do país um estado fortíssimo e pujante. [ 1][ 2] Gediminas – gravura do século XVII.

  4. ' Pillars of the Gediminids '; Belarusian: Калюмны, romanized: Kaliumny, 'Columns') are one of the earliest symbols of Lithuania and its historical coats of arms. They were used in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, initially as a rulers' personal insignia, a state symbol, and later as a part of heraldic signs of leading aristocracy.

  5. A Dinastia Gediminida ou Dinastia de Gediminas (em russo: Гедими́новичи, transl. Gediminovichi) foi a dinastia governante do Grão-Ducado da Lituânia e o nome comum das famílias principescas da Lituânia, Bielorrússia, Polônia, Rússia e Ucrânia, que remonta ao ancestral Gediminas. [ 1][ 2] Origem.

  6. The family of Gediminas is a group of family members of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (ca. 1275–1341), who interacted in the 14th century. The family included the siblings, children, and grandchildren of the Grand Duke and played the pivotal role in the history of Lithuania for the period as the Lithuanian nobility had not yet ...

  7. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. Burial sites of the Gediminids ‎ (2 C, 1 P)