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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.
- Gediminidas
A Dinastia Gediminida ou Dinastia de Gediminas (em russo:...
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' Pillars of the Gediminids '; Belarusian: Калюмны,...
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- Gediminidas
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.
The Gediminids dynasty he founded and which is named after him came to rule over Poland, Hungary and Bohemia.
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.
' 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.
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.
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. Burial sites of the Gediminids (2 C, 1 P)