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Skirgaila (Latin: Schirgalo; Belarusian: Скіргайла; Polish: Skirgiełło, also
known as Ivan/Iwan; ca. 1353 or 1354 – 11
January 1397 in Kiev (Kyiv); baptized...
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Skirgaila is a four-part play by
Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius.
Originally written in
Russian during the
First World War in 1916, and
republished in Lithuanian...
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coronation as king of Poland.
Jogaila left his
brother Skirgaila as
regent in Lithuania. However,
Skirgaila was unpo****r with the
people and
Vytautas saw an...
- Duke of
Lithuania (1377–1381, 1382–1392), King of
Poland (1386–1434)
Skirgaila (baptized Ivan; c. 1354 – 11
January 1397 in Kiev), Duke of
Trakai (1382–1395)...
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Jogaila sent an
official delegation to Poland. It
included his
brother Skirgaila, Duke
Boris (possibly his
cousin and son of Karijotas), and
merchant Hanul...
- Olelkovichi.
Vladimir Olgerdovich (1362—1395) *Start of
Lithuanian Rule*
Skirgaila (1395–1397) Ivan
Borisovich (1397–1399) ??? (???–???)
Olelko Vladimirovich...
- the same
month Kęstutis took
advantage of Polotsk's
rebellion against Skirgaila.
Jogaila was away to
subdue the
rebellion and his
absence provided a good...
- of
Krewo and
became the King of Poland, he left his unpo****r
brother Skirgaila as a
regent in Lithuania.
Vytautas saw this as an
opportunity to gain...
- War, Kęstutis was
imprisoned at the
Kreva Castle and died. His
nephew Skirgaila was
named the new Duke of
Trakai by his
brother Grand Duke Jogaila. Vytautas...
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which was
defended by Polish, Lithuanian, and
Ruthenian forces under Skirgaila's command. The
besiegers managed to
destroy the
Crooked Castle,
which was...