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    Manvydas (died in 1348?) was the eldest son of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and inherited Kernavė and Slonim after his father's death in 1341. Nothing else is known about his life. Matthias of Neuenburg mentioned that two sons of Gediminas perished in the Battle of Strėva in February 1348.

  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.

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    Manvydas was first mentioned in a document dated 1387–89 when he, along other nobles, vouched for Hryćko Konstantynowicz who organized a rebellion against Skirgaila, regent of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the name of his brother Jogaila. He was a starosta of Vilnius from 1396 to 1413. After an administrative reform that established Vilnius Voivo...

    Die Littauischen Wegeberichte mentioned Manewidendorf near Hieraniony (now in Belarus). Other patronymic territories included Vishnyeva, Zhuprany[be], and possibly Braslaw. He also had possessions in Vilnius. He funded the Chapel of St. Albert and St. George (his and his brother's Christian names) within Vilnius Cathedral, which is possibly the pre...

    The document from 1387–89 recorded his patronymic name as Коиликиновичъ which allows to deconstruct his father's name as Gailiginas (Kojlikin, Gojligin). Manvydas was his pagan Lithuanian name. When Lithuania converted to Christianity, he was given Albertas (Albert) as his baptismal name. Since Wojciech is interchangeable with Albert in the Polish ...

  3. Manvydai. Apie autorių. Mañvydai, 14 a. pabaigos–15 a. antros pusės Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės didikų giminė. Kilo iš Gedgaudų. Viena įtakingiausių ir turtingiausių. Pradininkas – Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Vytautolaikų valstybės veikėjas, diplomatas Manvydas Albertas, kilmingojo Gailiginosūnus.

  4. Mantvydas (g. prieš 1300 m. – m. 1348 m. vasario 2 d. arba 1341 ar 1343 m.) – lietuvių kunigaikštis, Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Gedimino vyriausias (pagal Naugardo IV metraštį − jauniausias) sūnus, kunigaikščių Narimanto, Algirdo, Jaunučio, Kęstučio, Karijoto ir Liubarto brolis (T. Baranauskas ir kai kurie kt. istorikai mano, kad Mantvydas, Narimantas ir Algirdas buvo ...

    • prieš 1300 m.
    • Gediminas
    • 1341-1343 (?) m. ar 1348 m. vasario 2 d.
    • Jurgis Gedgaudas
  5. Meaning & History. From Lithuanian mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth" combined with the root vyd- "to see".

  6. Jonas Manvydas (lenk. Jan Monwid, apie 1395-1458 m.) – Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės bajoras, didikas, Lelijos herbo kunigaikštis, valstybės ir karinis veikėjas. Biografija. Kilęs iš Gediminaičių Manvydų giminės. Tėvas Albertas Vaitiekus Manvydas.

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