Mindaugas
Mindaugas was the Grand Duke of Lithuania and the King of Lithuania. He was born in 1203 and died in 1263.[1]
Mindaugas | |
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King of Lithuania | |
1253–1263 | |
6 July 1253 | |
Grand Duke of Lithuania | |
1236–1253 | |
Successor | Treniota |
Born | c. 1203 |
Died | Autumn 1263 |
Spouse | NN, sister of Morta Morta |
Issue | NN daughter Vaišvilkas Ruklys Rupeikis |
House | House of Mindaugas |
Mindaugas Media
Šeimyniškėliai Hillfort, possibly the site of Voruta Castle, alleged capital of Mindaugas
The Papal bull issued by Pope Innocent IV establishing Lithuania's placement under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, and discussing Mindaugas's baptism and coronation
King Mindaugas Monument in front of the National Museum of Lithuania and Gediminas' Tower in Vilnius
Expansion of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between the 13th and 15th centuries
Litas Commemorative coin dedicated to King Mindaugas, with the inscription Mindaugas King of Lithuania