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{{Short description|13th-century Lithuanian duke}} |
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'''Vilikaila''' or '''Viligaila''' was one of the |
'''Vilikaila''' or '''Viligaila''' was one of the five elder [[Lithuania]]n [[duke]]s mentioned in the peace treaty with [[Halych-Volhynia]] in 1219.<ref name="Vle">{{cite web |last1=Baranauskas |first1=Tomas |title=Viligaila |url=https://www.vle.lt/straipsnis/viligaila/ |website=[[Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia]] |access-date=18 July 2021 |language=lt}}</ref> He is mentioned as brother of [[Daujotas]], which leads scholars to believe he was the younger or perhaps less influential brother.<ref name="Vle"/> The brothers are not mentioned in any other sources.<ref name="Vle"/> [[Tomas Baranauskas]], a modern Lithuanian historian, believes that Vilikaila and Daujotas might be sons of [[Stekšys]], a Lithuanian duke killed in 1214.<ref name="Vle"/> |
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*{{cite web |url=http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/c1183.htm |title=Brandieji viduramžiai: II dalis (1183-1283 m.) |access-date=2006-12-29 |last=Baranauskas |first=Tomas |author-link=Tomas Baranauskas |work=Chronologija |publisher=Lietuvos.net |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061225154053/http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/c1183.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 2006-12-25|language=lt}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[List of early Lithuanian dukes]] |
*[[List of early Lithuanian dukes]] |
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[[Category:Lithuanian nobility]] |
[[Category:13th-century Lithuanian nobility]] |
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[[Category:13th-century people]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 29 November 2022
Vilikaila or Viligaila was one of the five elder Lithuanian dukes mentioned in the peace treaty with Halych-Volhynia in 1219.[1] He is mentioned as brother of Daujotas, which leads scholars to believe he was the younger or perhaps less influential brother.[1] The brothers are not mentioned in any other sources.[1] Tomas Baranauskas, a modern Lithuanian historian, believes that Vilikaila and Daujotas might be sons of Stekšys, a Lithuanian duke killed in 1214.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Baranauskas, Tomas. "Viligaila". Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- Baranauskas, Tomas. "Brandieji viduramžiai: II dalis (1183-1283 m.)". Chronologija (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos.net. Archived from the original on 2006-12-25. Retrieved 2006-12-29.