-
family tree of
Vytautas Order of
Vytautas the
Great Lithuanian:
Vytautas Didysis; Belarusian: Вітаўт, romanized: Vitaŭt; Samogitian: Vītauts Dėdlīsis; Polish:...
- same
style and title. The
title magnus dux or
grand duke (Kunigų kunigas,
Didysis kunigaikštisin Lithuanian) has been used by the
rulers of Lithuania, who...
- Ivan IV
proclaimed himself "tsar of Russia" in 1547. The
Lithuanian title Didysis kunigaikštis was used by the
rulers of Lithuania, and
after 1569, it was...
- some
folkloristic data, kunigų
kunigas ("Duke of Dukes"), and
later on,
didysis kunigas ("Great/High Duke") or, in a
simple manner,
karalius or kunigaikštis...
- The
Great Seimas of
Vilnius (Lithuanian:
Didysis Vilniaus Seimas, also
known as the
Great ****embly of Vilnius, the
Grand Diet of Vilnius, or the Great...
- 2005.
Retrieved 17
September 2006. Patackas,
Algirdas (2018) ''Vytautas
Didysis – Rex electus?'' (in Lithuanian) Lrytas.lt.
Gedimino laiškai [Letters of...
-
indistinguishable from its
Polish counterpart. Gudavičius, Edvardas. "
Didysis kunigaikštis". Visuotinė lietuvių
enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved...
- the Four-Year Sejm (Polish: Sejm
Wielki or Sejm Czteroletni; Lithuanian:
Didysis seimas or Ketverių metų seimas) was a Sejm (parliament) of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- The
Grand Chancellor of
Lithuania (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos didysis kancleris) was one of the
highest offices in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The office...
- held the
title Didysis Kunigaikštis,
translated as
Grand Duke or
Grand Prince (kunigaikštis is a
cognate of König and king, and
didysis magnifies it)....