When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Mindaugas - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindaugas

    Mindaugas was the only king of Lithuania; [7] while most of the Lithuanian grand dukes from Jogaila onward also reigned as kings of Poland, the titles remained separate. Now generally considered the founder of the Lithuanian state, he is also now credited with stopping the advance of the Tatars towards the Baltic Sea, establishing international ...

  3. Kingdom of Lithuania - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Lithuania

    The Kingdom of Lithuania was a sovereign state that existed from the 17 July 1251 until the death of the first crowned king of Lithuania, Mindaugas, on 12 September 1263. [1] Mindaugas was the only Lithuanian monarch crowned king with the assent of the Pope and the head of the first catholic Lithuanian state.

  4. Mindaugas Bridge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindaugas_Bridge

    The Mindaugas Bridge (Lithuanian: Mindaugo tiltas) is a bridge in Vilnius, Lithuania.It crosses Neris River and connects Žirmūnai elderate with the Old Town of Vilnius.The bridge was named after Mindaugas, King of Lithuania, and was opened in 2003 during the celebrations of the 750th anniversary of Mindaugas' coronation.

  5. House of Mindaugas - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Mindaugas

    The House of Mindaugas (Lithuanian: Mindaugaičiai) was the first royal family of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, centered on Mindaugas, the first known and undoubted sovereign of Lithuania. He was crowned as King of Lithuania in 1253 and assassinated ten years later.

  6. Kernavė Mounds - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernavė_Mounds

    The Kernavė hillforts (Lithuanian: Kernavės piliakalniai, Kernavė hillforts) are five hillforts at the southern edge of Kernavė (Širvintos District, Aukštaitija, Lithuania) in the Pajauta Valley on the right side of the Neris valley. Kernavė is the oldest known (but not the first) capital of Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

  7. Navahrudak Castle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navahrudak_Castle

    Navahrudak Castle in September 2018. The former castle in Navahrudak, Belarus (Belarusian: Навагрудскі замак, Lithuanian: Naugarduko pilis, Polish: Zamek w Nowogródku) was one of the strongholds of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cited by Maciej Stryjkowski as the location of Mindaugas's coronation as King of Lithuania as well as his likely burial place.

  8. List of Lithuanian monarchs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lithuanian_monarchs

    The monarchy of Lithuania concerned the monarchical head of state of Lithuania, which was established as an absolute [1] [e] and hereditary monarchy.Throughout Lithuania's history there were three ducal dynasties—the House of Mindaugas, the House of Gediminas, and the House of Jagiellon.

  9. Vilnius Castle Complex - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilnius_Castle_Complex

    There is evidence that in pre-Christian times, the pagan god Perkūnas was worshipped at this location. It has been proposed that King of Lithuania, Mindaugas, built the original cathedral in 1251 as the site of his baptism into the Christian rite. After Mindaugas' death in 1263, the cathedral reverted to the worship of pagan gods. [21]