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  1. Jurgis Gedgaudas (died c. 1435) [1] was a noble and diplomat from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He used the Leliwa coat of arms. He was active in political life from 1401 to 1435, serving Grand Dukes Vytautas and Švitrigaila as voivode and diplomat. His represented their interest at the Council of Constance and Teutonic Order.

  2. The Manvydai family ( Polish: Moniwid) was a small but influential 15th-century noble family in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Most prominent members of the family were brothers Albertas Manvydas and Jurgis Gedgaudas and their sons Jonas Manvydas and Petras Gedgaudas. The family used the Leliwa coat of arms that were received in the Union of ...

  3. “+jurgis gedgaudas” (Lithuanian) in Spanish is

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  4. Jurgis Gedgaudas was a noble and diplomat from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He used the Leliwa coat of arms. He was active in political life from 1401 to 1435, serving Grand Dukes Vytautas and Švitrigaila as voivode and diplomat. His represented their interest at the Council of Constance and Teutonic Order. He was one of the few nobles who continued to support Švitrigaila after he was ...

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  6. Sep 30, 2021 · Jurgis Gedgaudas, having formerly sided with Švitrigaila, was also among the witnesses until his death in 1435. 24 Such tolerance of the ruler in respect to his subjects could be accounted for only by the power of a social control mechanism, ensuring a person a sense of stability in the face of harsh reality.

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  8. Petras Simonas Gedgaudas. 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 later Voivode of Polotsk) in 1440, regent of Smolensk ( Voivode of Smolensk) in 1447–1451, and castellan of Vilnius in 1451. [1]

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