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RULERS OF LITHUANIA Mindaugas family
* Mindaugas 1240 - 1263
Treniota 1263 - 1264
* Vaisvilkas/Voishelk 1264 - 1267
Svarnas/Shvarn 1267 - 1270
...* Traidenis/Troiden 1270 - 1282
* Lutuveras 1282 - 1292
* Vyténis 1293 - 1315
* Gediminas 1316 - 1341/2
Jaunutis 1341/2 - 1345
* Algirdas 1345 - 1377

Jagelonian dynasty
* Jogaila 1377 - 1381

Gediminas family
* Kestutis 1381 - 1382

Jagelonian dynasty
* Jogaila-Wladyslaw 1382 - 1401

Gediminas family
* Vytautas 1401 - 1430

Jagelonian dynasty
* Svidrigaila 1430 - 1432
* Sigismund 1432 - 1440
* Kasimir 1440 - 1492
* Alexander 1492 - 1501
* Sigismund I 1506 - 1544
* Sigismund II 1544 - 1569

To Poland 1501 - 1795
To Russia 1795 - 1918
To the Baltikum Confederation 1918
Republic of Lithuania 1918 - 1940
To Soviet Union 1940 - 1941
To Germany 1941 - 1944
To Soviet Union 1944 - 1991
Second Republic 1991 -

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Dukes of Lithuania
Rostislav, ancestor of Dukes of Lithuania, fl 1129 (went to Constantinople); he had issue: A1. David, Pr of Vilensk
B1. Vitenas Volk, fl 1270

C1. [parentage uncertain; he could be a distant relative of Mindaugas, as well as representative of a rival princely family] Traidenis (Troiden), Great Duke of ...Lithuania (1269-81/82), fl 1281

D1. Gaudimante (Gaudemunda), baptized as Sophie, +1288; m.1279 Boleslaw II, Pr of Plock and Masovia (+1302)

D2. [parentage uncertain; possibly Skalmantas or Skolmantas (not mentioned in any contemporary sources but established in genealogical tradition)] Butigeidis, Great Duke of Lithuania (1285(?)-ca 1291), +1290/92

D3. [parentage uncertain; possibly Skalmantas or Skolmantas (not mentioned in any contemporary sources but established in genealogical tradition)] Butvydas (Butivydas/Putavyras/Pukaveras), Great Duke of Lithuania (ca 1291-ca 1295), +ca 1295; m.NN

E1. Vyténis, Great Duke of Lithuania (ca 1295-1316), Pr of Polotzk (1307-16), +1316
F1. Žvelgaitis (Žvelgutis), Pr of Polotzk, +VIII.1342
F2. Gwalezunta, fl 1310

E2. Gédyminas, Great Duke of Lithuania (1316-41), *ca 1260, +k.a.1341; 1m: Wida, dau.of Widmund N; 2m: Olga, dau.of Wsewelod of Smolensk (+1344); 3m: Jewna (+1344) dau.of Pr Iwan of Polotzk; for his issue see HERE

E3. Theodor (pagan name unknown), baptized orthodox as Fiodor in 1320/25, Great Prince of Kiev (1320/25-13620), removed by Algirdas in 1362

E4. Vainius / Vainys, Pr of Polotzk, +1342
F1. Lubko, +1342
E5. [parentage uncertain] Margiris, Pr in Samogitia, +1336; relationship is not certain, but he is one of the most famous heroes of fight with Teutonic Order; in he 1329 had a duel with Jean of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia, who came to aid the Order; in 1336 burnt himself alive with the rest of defenders of Pilénai castle
C2. Bardys (Borza)
C3. Sirputis
C4. Lesis
C5. Svilkenis

B2. Erden

A2. Ringaudas or Rimgaudas, mentioned in contemporary as the most influential ruler in Lithuania and in later sources as father of Mindaugas, possibly killed 1213 in a battle with the Knights of the Sword in Livonia

B1. Dauspungas, one of the senior Lithuanian princes in 1219, +before 1235

C1. Tautvilas, pretender to Lithuanian throne (1249-54), babtized 1250 in Riga, Pr of Polotzk (1254-63), +killed by Treniota 1263

C2. Gedivydas or Gedvydas/Edivydas/Erdivinas
C3. a daughter; m.Daniel (+1264), Pr of Galitzia and Volynya (1211-64), who supported her brothers in a war against Mindaugas in 1249-54

B2. Mindaugas (Mindovg), first Great Duke of Lithuania (1236/40–53), the only King of Lithuania (1253-63), baptized and recognized as king by pope Innocent IV in 1251, crowned in 1253, +murdered 12.9.1263; 1m: NN; 2m: Morta (Martha) (+1262), parentage and pagan name unknown; 3m: NN, Morta’s sister (until 1262 wife of Daumantas (+1299), Pr of Nalsia (in Lithuania) and later of Pskov, who murdered Mindaugas and 2 of his sons)

C1. [1m.] Vaišelga (Vaišvilkas), Great Duke of Lithuania (1264-67), orthodox monk, abdicated in favour of Shvarn, +killed by Shvarn’s brother Lev in Vladimir 9.12.1268

C2. Ruklys, +murdered 1263
C3. Girstukas / Girstutis

C4. Rupeikis, +murdered 1263

C5. a daughter; m.1255 King Shvarn of Galitzia, Great Duke of Lithuania (*1201 +1264)

C6. [parentage uncertain] Daumantas (Dovmont), murderer of Mindaugas, Pr of Pskov (1265-99) as Timofei, Pr of Polotzk (1281-99), +1299; 1m: NN; 2m: before 1282 Maria, dau.of Great Ct Dmitrij of Vladimir

D1. David, +murdered 1327
B3. a daughter, possibly mother or wife of Treniota, Great Duke of Lithuania (1263-64), killed in 1264 by Midaugas’ servants
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Edivydas (believed to have died ca. 1253) was one of the sons of Dausprungas and nephews of King of Lithuania Mindaugas. Edivydas together with his brother Tautvilas and uncle Vykintas waged a civil war against Mindaugas. Edivydas' brother and uncle were more active and Edivydas played just a secondary role in the conf...lict. The war resulted in coronation of Mindaugas.
Died:1253

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Edivydas: Edivydas (believed to have died ca. 1253) was one of the sons of Dausprungas and nephews of King of Lithuania Mindaugas...


Dausprungas (also Dovsprunk, died after 1219)
was older brother of Mindaugas, the first King of Lithuania. Dausprungas is mentioned only once in the peace treaty with Halych-Volhynia in 1219 among the 21 early dukes of Lithuania as one of the five elder dukes (other four being Zivinbudas, Daujotas, Mindaugas and Viliga
ila – Daujotas' brother). Since Dausprungas is the only known brother of Mindaugas, Mindaugas' nephews Edivydas and Tautvilas are presumed to be his sons. If that is true, then Dausprungas is father-in-law of Daniel of Halych and he was also married to Vykintas' sister. Because it is known that Mindaugas used to kill his relatives to gain power and because Dausprungas is not mentioned in any other sources, some imply that he was killed by Mindaugas, but others rebut since his sons still ruled their lands in 1248.
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Kunigaikščio valdžia Upytėje jau buvo paveldima.
Kunigaikščių sąraše Upytės kunigaikščiai vardijami trečioje vietoje, iš karto po žemaičių kunigaikščių. Tai rodo gana aukštą jų padėtį, o kartu ir pačios U...pytės žemės svarbą lietuvių žemių konfederacijoje.Rašytiniame šaltinyje Upytės žemės pavadinimas pirmą kartą paminėtas 1254 m., Rygos arkivyskupui Albertui ir Livonijos ordino magistrui dalijantis Žiemgalą. 1345 m. Algirdui ir Kęstučiui pasidalijus LDK, Upytės žemė atiteko Kęstučiui. Livonijos ordinas Upytės žemę puolė 1368, 1370, 1371, 1372, 1377, 1378 ir 1394 m.
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