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Around 1321 he took part in the [[Battle of the Irp rpen against the Russian-Tatar troops of the Kiev Prince Stanislav Ivanovich, and after the defeat of the latter, his father became the Lithuanian prince-viceroy in the Kiev principality. After the father himself he received the administration of the Kiev princedom. He fought against the Putivl and other princes from the Chernigov Olgovichi, who with the help of the Golden Horde wanted to regain the Kiev table, and about 1331 lost it, the further fate is unknown. In baptism he was christened Michael (sometimes also called Boris), before death he took a monastic vows under the name of Euphemius.
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Around 1321 he took part in the [[Battle on the Irpin River (1321)|Battle on the Irpin River]] against the [[Russian]] and [[Tatar]] troops of [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] [[Stanislav Ivanovich of Kiev (1228-1301)|Stanislav Ivanovich]], and after the latter's defear, his father, [[Mindovg Olgimuntovich Olshansky (c1270-c1324)|Mindovg Olgimuntovich]] became the Lithuanian governor of [[Principality of Kiev]]. After his father's death, Olgimunt received the administration of the [[Principality of Kiev]]. He fought against the [[Princes of Putivl]] and [[Princes of Chernigov|Chernigov]] of the Olgovich family, who with the help of the [[Golden Horde]] wanted to regain the reign of Kiev, and about 1331 lost it/ His further fate is unknown. He was baptized Mikhail (sometimes also called Boris) and, before his death, he took a monastic vows under the name of Euphemius.
 
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Olgimunt Mingovtovich Olshansky was born 1302 to Mindovg Olgimuntovich Olshansky (c1270-c1324) and died 1345 of unspecified causes.

Around 1321 he took part in the Battle on the Irpin River against the Russian and Tatar troops of Grand Prince of Kiev Stanislav Ivanovich, and after the latter's defear, his father, Mindovg Olgimuntovich became the Lithuanian governor of Principality of Kiev. After his father's death, Olgimunt received the administration of the Principality of Kiev. He fought against the Princes of Putivl and Chernigov of the Olgovich family, who with the help of the Golden Horde wanted to regain the reign of Kiev, and about 1331 lost it/ His further fate is unknown. He was baptized Mikhail (sometimes also called Boris) and, before his death, he took a monastic vows under the name of Euphemius.

Children


Offspring of Olgimunt Mingovtovich Olshansky and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ivan Olgimuntovich Olshansky (c1340-1402) 1340 1402 Agrippina of Smolensk (c1355-c1410)




Siblings


Offspring of Mindovg Olgimuntovich Olshansky (c1270-c1324) and unknown parent
Name Birth Death Joined with
Olgimunt Mingovtovich Olshansky (1302-c1345) 1302 1345

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