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- Treniota (also spelled Troniata; Belarusian: Транята, romanized: Traniata; c. 1210 – 1264) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1263 to 1264. Treniota was...
- possibly renouncing Christianity, and was ********inated in 1263 by his nephew Treniota and another rival, Duke Daumantas of Pskov. His three immediate successors...
- 1517–1526, mentioned that it was Treniota. In 1982, historian Edvardas Gudavičius published a study arguing that Treniota was not a Samogitian and could...
- were not successful, the relationships between Mindaugas and Treniota deteriorated. Treniota, together with Daumantas of Pskov, ********inated Mindaugas and...
- Order, perhaps even renouncing Christianity. His ********ination in 1263 by Treniota ended the early Christian kingdom in Lithuania. For another 120 years Lithuania...
- he escaped an ********ination plot by Treniota and Daumantas against his father and two of his brothers. Treniota was murdered by former servants of Mindaugas...
- married her sister, the wife of Daumantas. In revenge, Daumantas allied with Treniota and ********inated Mindaugas and two of Morta's sons in 1263. Her pagan name...
- Few historians consider that Treniota, Mindaugas' nephew, was son of Erdvilas. However more prefer Vykintas as Treniota's father. The Bychowiec Chronicle...
- part and thus after the victory at the battle of Durbe, the king's nephew Treniota convinced him to reject Christianity. Sir Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of...
- east, while Livonia attempted to conquer Samogitia. Enticed by his nephew Treniota, Mindaugas broke the peace after the Order was defeated in the Battle of...