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Narimantas

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The Polish genealogist and historian JĆ³zef Puzyna (see Dr. Jozef ks. Puzyna, article series on Narimantas, in: Miesiecznik Heraldyczny, 1930ā€“31) refutes strongly the claim that Narimantas' progeny would have been born of a Tatar wife. He advances a hypothesis that the names of Narimantas' sons
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He took baptism in 1333 in or before Veliki Novgorod. This made him ineligible to succeed his father as ruler of Lithuanians, despite his primogeniture right.
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in 1345. In order to avoid getting killed by his younger brothers, he escaped Vilnius in autumn 1344. Narimantas travelled to
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of the Golden Horde, and wife Maria Palaiologina (born 1297), bastard daughter of
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Lithuania Ascending: A Pagan Empire Within East-Central Europe, 1295-1345
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Other genealogists give as his wife Marija, daughter of
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on 2 February 1348. His descendants include Princes
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Index

Narymunt
Palemonids


fortress of Ladoga
Gediminas
Grand Duke of Lithuania
Pinsk
Polotsk
Novgorod
Ladoga
Oreshek
Korela
Golden Horde
Ivan Kalita
Tatars
Jaunutis
Algirdas
Kęstutis
Jani Beg
Battle of Strėva
Teutonic Knights
Kurakin
Galitzine
Podolia
Belz
Pinsk
Patrikas
Starodub-Seversky
Ruthenian

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