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  1. Petras Simonas Gedgaudas (Polish: Piotr Senko Giedygołdowicz; died in 1451) was a Lithuanian noble and diplomat. He briefly was a regent of Polotsk (equivalent to the later Voivode of Polotsk ) in 1440, regent of Smolensk ( Voivode of Smolensk ) in 1447–1451, and castellan of Vilnius in 1451.

  2. The Manvydai family (Polish: Moniwid) was a small but influential 15th-century Lithuanian noble family, whose most prominent members were brothers Albertas Manvydas and Jurgis Gedgaudas and their sons Jonas Manvydas and Petras Gedgaudas.

  3. “petras gedgaudas” (Lithuanian) in English is

    peter mourning

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    Petras Simonas Gedgaudas (Polish: Piotr Senko Giedygołdowicz; died in 1451) was a Lithuanian noble and diplomat. He briefly was a regent of Polotsk (equivalent to the later Voivode of Polotsk) in 1440, regent of Smolensk (Voivode of Smolensk) in 1447–1451, and castellan of Vilnius in 1451. Biography. Gedgaudas is first recorded in surviving ...

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  6. Leliwa coat of arms Petras Simonas Gedgaudas (Polish: Piotr Senko Giedygołdowicz; died in 1451) was a Lithuanian noble and diplomat. He briefly was a regent of Polotsk (equivalent to the

  7. When Kazimieras Gedgaudas was born on 22 December 1864, in Skuodas, Klaipėda, Lithuania, his father, Petras Gedgaudas, was 30 and his mother, Agnietė Serapinaitė, was 28. He married Barbora Šleideryte on 28 January 1892, in Skuodas, Klaipėda, Lithuania.

  8. Genealogy for Petras Gedgaudas (of Vaiguva) (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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