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    Vaišvilkas or Vaišelga (also spelled Vaišvila, Vojszalak, Vojšalk, Vaišalgas; [1] died 18 April 1267) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1264 until his death in 1267. [2] [3] He was a son of Mindaugas, the first and only Christian King of Lithuania. Name. The original Lithuanian name of this Grand Duke has puzzled many linguists and historians.

  2. Vaišelga (arba Vaišvilkas, krikšto vardas Laurušas 1223 m. – 1267 m. balandžio 18–23 d.) – vyriausias Mindaugo sūnus ir vietininkas Naugarduke. Po tėvo mirties 1264 m. vėl įsitraukė į politiką pašalindamas sąmokslininką Treniotą ir tapdamas Lietuvos valdovu trejiems metams (1264–1267 m.).

  3. Vaišvilkas Name unknown (1st wife) Grand Duke of Lithuania: 1264–1267 Daughter Married: Shvarn, King of Galicia Replys Only mention: 1261 Gerstukas: Mindaugas' father Mindaugas Morta (2nd wife) Only mention: 1261: Legendary Ryngold Grand Duke/King of Lithuania: 1236–1263

  4. In 1265 Vaišvilkas, as a Christian, reconciled with the Livonian Order and, without support from Lithuania, the rebellions among the Balts that had been fueled by Treniota began to subside. In 1267 he returned to a monastic life and transferred the Grand Duchy to Švarnas.

  5. Vaišvilkas or Vaišelga (also spelled as Vaišvila, Vojszalak, Vojšalk, Vaišalgas; killed on 18 April 1267) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania (1264–1267). He was son of Mindaugas, the first and only Christian King of Lithuania.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaišvilasVaišvilas - Wikipedia

    Vaišvilas (Polish: Wojszwił) (14th century) was a Lithuanian noble and sometimes is considered one of the sons of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania. In 1358 Kęstutis and Masovian princes formed a commission to settle border disputes.

  7. Vaišvilkas ali Vaišelga [1] je bil od leta 1264 do 1267 veliki knez Litve, * 1223, † 1267. [2] Bil je sin Mindaugasa, prvega in edinega krščanskega kralja Litve. [2] O Vaišvilkasovi mladosti ni nič znanega, saj je v zgodovinske vire zašel šele leta 1254, ko je v imenu svojega očeta, kralja Mindaugasa, sklenil sporazum z Danijelom Gališko-Volinskim.

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