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She married a second time was given to Prince [[David of Gorodetsk]]. According to Joseph Wolff, supported including Ian Tęgowski, was the second husband of Mary Prince [[David Dmitrovich of Gorodetsk]], as evidenced by the record Lubetsk Synodikon in which David Dmitrovich is mentioned along with his wife Maria <ref name="Tęgowski"/>. Last time David is mentioned in documents in 1418 as the first listed Vytautas witness in a document published by Grzegorz Spike. The only son of Demetrius and Mary was Mitko (Dmitry), named setrichem Svidrigajlo document from 1451. Date of death unknown even about Maria <ref name="Tęgowski">''Tęgowski J.'' Pierwsze pokolenia Giedyminowiczów. — Poznań-Wrocław, 1999. — ISBN 83-913563-1-0. — S. 143—145.</ref>. |
She married a second time was given to Prince [[David of Gorodetsk]]. According to Joseph Wolff, supported including Ian Tęgowski, was the second husband of Mary Prince [[David Dmitrovich of Gorodetsk]], as evidenced by the record Lubetsk Synodikon in which David Dmitrovich is mentioned along with his wife Maria <ref name="Tęgowski"/>. Last time David is mentioned in documents in 1418 as the first listed Vytautas witness in a document published by Grzegorz Spike. The only son of Demetrius and Mary was Mitko (Dmitry), named setrichem Svidrigajlo document from 1451. Date of death unknown even about Maria <ref name="Tęgowski">''Tęgowski J.'' Pierwsze pokolenia Giedyminowiczów. — Poznań-Wrocław, 1999. — ISBN 83-913563-1-0. — S. 143—145.</ref>. |
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Maria Olgierdovna was born circa 1363 to Algirdas (1296-1377) and Uliana Aleksandrovna of Tver (c1325-1392) and died circa 1400 of unspecified causes. She married Vaidila (c1355-1381) 1379 JL .
Maria Olgerdovna (c1363-c1400) was the daughter of the Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania and his second wife Uliana of Tver.
Around 1379 she was married to Vaidila, a favorite of her brother, Jogaila Grand Duke of Lithuania. In 1381, during the Civil War in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1381-1384's uncle was executed Vaidila Mary Prince Kejstuta [1].
She married a second time was given to Prince David of Gorodetsk. According to Joseph Wolff, supported including Ian Tęgowski, was the second husband of Mary Prince David Dmitrovich of Gorodetsk, as evidenced by the record Lubetsk Synodikon in which David Dmitrovich is mentioned along with his wife Maria [2]. Last time David is mentioned in documents in 1418 as the first listed Vytautas witness in a document published by Grzegorz Spike. The only son of Demetrius and Mary was Mitko (Dmitry), named setrichem Svidrigajlo document from 1451. Date of death unknown even about Maria [2].
- ^ Хроника Быховца / Сост. и автор предисл. Н. Н. Улащик. — Template:М.: 1966. — С. 61-62.
- ^ a b Tęgowski J. Pierwsze pokolenia Giedyminowiczów. — Poznań-Wrocław, 1999. — ISBN 83-913563-1-0. — S. 143—145.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Dmitri of Gorodetsk |
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) |
Residences
Footnotes (including sources)
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