Fyodor Olgierdovich was born circa 1333 to Algirdas (1296-1377) and Maria Yaroslavna of Vitebsk (c1300-c1348) and died circa 1404 of unspecified causes.
Fyodor Olgerdovich Prince ratnensky , Lyuboml and Kobrin
Birth about 1324 / 1326 Death between February 10, 1394 and 1400 Genus Gediminovichi Father Olgerd Gediminovich Mother Maria Yaroslavna [1] or Anna [2] Children Roman [1], Gurko [1] , Sangushko [1] , Anna [2], Agathia (Ganka) [2][1]
Fyodor Olgerdovich (approx. 1324 / 1326 [2] - between February 10 1394 and 1400 [2]) - appanage Prince ratnensky , Lyuboml and probably Kobryń [1] of the Dynasty Gediminovich . Like his brothers received a Christian name and was baptized according to the Orthodox rite.
Traditionally Fyodor is considered the youngest son of Algirdas from the first wife of Mary of Vitebsk [2] , but the Polish historian Jan Tengovsky, referring to the works of Henry Pashkevich, indicates that Fedor was not the youngest, but the eldest son of Algirdas <[2]. This conclusion is based on a letter to King Louis of Hungary Francis Carrara on 29 September 1377 [3] , in which the eldest son named Theodore Algirdas first wife [2].
After the death of Algirdas in 1377 Fedor, not wishing to recognize the suzerainty of his half-brother Jagiello voluntarily brought fief oath to Louis. This fact indicates that Fedor owned his lot, regardless of Volyn Prince Fedor Lyubartovich . October 23, 1386 Fyodor still took the oath of Jagiello [4].
He had three sons: Romana, Gurko and Sangushko [5] - who shared their father's lot. From the sons of Fyodor Ratnensky, the princes of Kobrin , Gurkovichi ( half ), and Sangushka were leading their descent , respectively.
Yang Tengowsky believes the most likely that Fyodor Olgerdovich had five children from two wives. From the first - Roman and Gurko, from the second - the son of Sangushko and daughter Anna and Agafia (Ganka). Subsequently, Anna was given out for the Mazovian prince Boleslav III ( sex. ) [6][7], and Agafia for Prince Vasily Ostrozhsky ( Ukr. ) [2] .
Notes
- ^ a b c d e Wolff J. Kniaziowie litewsko-ruscy od końca czternastego wieku. — Warszawa, 1895. — S. 338. (Polish)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Tęgowski J. Pierwsze pokolenia Giedyminowiczów. — Poznań-Wrocław, 1999. — ISBN 83-913563-1-0. — S. 57-61. (Polish)
- ^ Письмо Людовика Франциску Каррара. Сайт «Гісторыя Беларусі IX—XVIII стагоддзяў. Першакрыніцы». Template:Проверено
- ^ Шабульдо Ф. М. Земли Юго-Западной Руси в составе Великого княжества Литовского. — Киев: Наукова думка, 1987. — 181 с.
- ^ Насевіч Г. В. Генеалагічныя табліцы старадаўніх княжацкіх і магнацкіх беларускіх родаў 12-18 стагоддзяўTemplate:Недоступная ссылка. — Template:Мн., 1993. Template:Ref-be
- ^ Tęgowski J. Anna i Barbara — księżne mazowieckie z XV wieku. Przyczynek do genealogii Piastów mazowieckich // Społeczeństwo i polityka do XVII wieku / Red. J. Śliwiński. — Olsztyn 1994ю — S. 97-104. (Polish)
- ^ Jasiński K. Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich. — Poznań-Wrocław, 1998. — S. 102. (Polish)
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Aleksandr Fyodorovich | |||
Roman Fyodorovich | |||
Gurko Fyodorovich |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Andrei Olgierdovich of Polotsk (1325-1399) | 1325 | 12 August 1399 | |
Dmitri Olgierdovich of Bryansk (c1330-1399) | 1330 | 12 August 1399 | Anna Ivanovna of Drutsk (c1335-c1375) Anna Aleksandrovna of Ryazan (c1328-c1390) |
Vladimir Olgierdovich of Kiev (c1330-1398) | 1330 | 1398 Kiev, Ukraine | Anna NN |
Konstantin Olgierdovich Chartorysky (c1332-c1388) | 1332 | 1388 | |
Fyodor Olgierdovich (c1333-1404) | 1333 | 1404 | |
Feodora Olgierdovna (c1336-c1375) | 1336 | 1375 | Svyatoslav Titovich Karachevsky (c1310-c176) |
Agrypina Olgierdovna (c1337-1393) | 1337 | 1375 | Boris Konstantinovich of Suzdal (c1322-1394) |
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