- Liubartas.
Kaributas appeared last in
written sources in 1404
during a
military campaign waged by
Vytautas against the Prin****lity of Smolensk.
Kaributas' male-line...
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Michael I (Polish: Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki, Lithuanian:
Mykolas I
Kaributas Višnioveckis; 31 May 1640 – 10
November 1673) was the
ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian...
-
Sigismund Korybut (Lithuanian: Žygimantas Kaributaitis; Belarusian: Жыгімонт Карыбутавіч; Polish:
Zygmunt Korybutowicz; Czech:
Zikmund Korybutovič; Ukrainian:...
-
Izyaslav of Polotsk, Gules, on an
argent field; 2.
Columns of Gediminas,
Argent on a
gules field; 3. Coat of arms of
Kaributas, Or, on a
azure field....
- (faded at the end of the 16th century)
Dukes of
Belsky The
descendants of
Kaributas Dukes of
Zbarazhsky (nobility) [ru]
Dukes of Wiśniowiecki
Dukes of Voronetsky...
- Kiev), Duke of
Trakai (1382–1395), Kiev (1395–1397),
regent of
Lithuania Kaributas (baptized Dmitry; c. 1355 –
after 1404),
Prince of Novhorod-Siverskyi...
-
princely Nieświcki family [pl]. . They were the
Gediminids descended from
Kaributas and
their coat of arms is
stamped with the
Korybut coat of arms. The line...
- the
second eldest son of Gediminas. By
another legend, it
derives from
Kaributas, son of Algirdas,
Grand Duke of Lithuania. The
princely family line became...
-
ancestor of the
family was Duke
Kaributas (Ruthenian:
Dymitr Korybut), a son of the
Grand Duke of Lithuania, Algirdas.
Kaributas was
stripped of the
Duchy of...
- then to the
Grand Dukes of Lithuania. It was
ruled by
Dymitr Korybut (
Kaributas), son of Algirdas.
Muscovy obtained the area
following the
Battle of Vedrosha...