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Europaeus (1859) reports that the commoners of Karelia still remembered their former Lithuanian rulers: "These Lithuanians held long ago the land of Karelia under their dominion, and it is still remembered by the local folks. It is said they had a treasury barn in
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Patrikas was born sometime around 1340 and died after 1408, which is the last time he is mentioned in any source. Genealogical literature usually reports that his mother was a
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Sjöström (2011), Liettuan gediminidien suomensukuiset geneettiset juuret. ISSN 1239-3487, Donelaitis – Donelaitis-seuran, Liettuan Ystävät ryn lehti 1/2011, ss 16..18
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continue to report Narimantas as Patrikas' father. The source authored closer to the lifetime of Patrikas himself, in the 14th–15th centuries, namely the
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Europaische Stammtafeln : Stammtafeln zur geschichte der europaischen staaten. Neue Folge Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln
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In 19th century genealogical literature about him there has arisen a controversy as to who was Patrikas' father: was he a son of
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In 1408, the elderly duke Patrikas, accompanied by his younger sons, George and Theodore, was ceremoniously welcomed in
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In 1386, Patrikas helped defend Veliki Novgorod and its territories against the attacks of
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A.J. Europaeus, 1859, Karjalan ajan-tiedot Täysinän rauhaan asti, vuonna 1595, Aschan
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daughter and was made his trusted advisor. Duke Patrikas' descendants (such as
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was built by Patrikas and his father on the bank of the
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Korela Fortress
Vuoksi River
Gediminas
Starodub
Siveria
Korela
Oreshek
Novgorod Republic
Yamskaya krepost (Yamburg)
Pskov
Golitsyn
Kurakin
Khovansky
ru
khatun
Crimea
Tokhta
Batu Khan
Andronikos II Palaiologos
Narimantas
Europäische Stammtafeln
chronicle of Novgorod
Novgorod
Narimantas
Korela
Oreshek
Koporye
Luga
Ladoga

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