- Moscow. However, Jani Beg
handed Karijotas over to
Simeon of
Russia for a ransom. It is
unclear how many
children Karijotas had. The
number varies between...
-
Manvydas (Duchy of Kernavė) (c. 1288–1348)
Narimantas (Duchy of Polatsk)
Karijotas (Duchy of Navhrudak,
Black Ruthenia)
Jaunutis (Duchy of Zaslawye) initially...
-
member of the
Gediminids dynasty branch in what is now Ukraine. Son of
Karijotas.
Fedir inherited Navahrudak Castle from his father.
After Grand Duchy...
-
first half of the 15th century) VI. Koriatowicz [uk],
descended from
Karijotas Dukes of
Podilskyi (nobility)
Dukes of
Volynsky (nobility) [ru] Columns...
-
included his
brother Skirgaila, Duke
Boris (possibly his
cousin and son of
Karijotas), and
merchant Hanul of Riga.
Hanul helped Jogaila to
recapture Vilnius...
- Galicia–Volhynia. The
Duchy was
founded by
Knyaz George Koriatovich from the
Karijotas house.
Following the 14th
century partition of the
Kingdom between the...
- 1390),
Prince of Chortoryisk.
According to J. Tęgowski, he may be son of
Karijotas.
Vladimir Olgerdovich (died
after October 1398),
Grand Prince of Kiev...
- swords,
moved forward and
broke the
front lines of the
Tatar army. Sons of
Karijotas with
units from
Naugardukas attacked Tatar flanks with crossbows. The...
- and died in 1341) A
daughter who
married Aleksandr of Lithuania, son of
Karijotas of
Poland Daniil Simeonovich (15
December 1347 – died young)
Mikhail Simeonovich...
- 1366),
Grand Duke of
Lithuania (1341–1345), Duke of
Izjaslawl (1346–1366)
Karijotas (baptized Michal; c. 1300 – c. 1362),
Prince of
Navahradak (1341–1362)...