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primarily was, by some
folkloristic data, kunigų
kunigas ("Duke of Dukes"), and
later on,
didysis kunigas ("Great/High Duke") or, in a
simple manner, karalius...
- a
Germanic word for "king" (Compare to
Finnish Kuningas and
Lithuanian Kunigas, both from Proto-Germanic *Kuningaz; in
archaic contex the
Finnish word...
- use the same
style and title. The
title magnus dux or
grand duke (Kunigų
kunigas,
Didysis kunigaikštisin Lithuanian) has been used by the
rulers of Lithuania...
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called their early rulers kunigas (kunigai in plural). The word was
borrowed from
German – kuning, konig.
Later on
kunigas was
replaced by the word kunigaikštis...
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April 2023. "Vilniaus
rajono mero ir
tarybos priesaika:
laimino ir
kunigas, ir Č.Juršėnas, R.Duchnevičius tiki derybomis". 15min.lt (in Lithuanian)...
- *kunją "kin" + *-ingaz "from,
belonging to") (> OCS kŭnędzĭ "prince"; Lith
kùnigas "priest"; Fin, Est
kuningas "king" (esp. in chess)) (g)nāscor "I am born...
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tribal groups united under the rule of Mindaugas. Mindaugas,
originally a
kunigas or
major chief, one of the five
senior dukes listed in the
treaty of 1219...
- Akvilė Žirgulytė
Stasikas Ričardas Bartašius Ričardas Bartašius
Kristina Kristina Kazlauskaitė
Kunigas Dendis Šarūnas
Datenis Antanas Antanas Kišūnas...
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Retrieved 2007-05-02.
Known as kunigaikštis in Lithuanian, a word
derived from
kunigas,
itself derived from the
German künig,
meaning "king" Gudavičius, Edvardas...
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called bajorai (singular - bajoras) and
greater nobles,
kunigai (singular -
kunigas),
related to the Old German: kunig,
meaning "king", or Lithuanian: kunigaikštis...