Person:Karijotas (1)

Karijotas _____
b.1307
d.Bet 1358 and 1363
  1. Manvydas _____Abt 1288 - 1348
  2. Algirdas _____Abt 1296 - 1377
  3. Elzbieta (Daniela) Princess of LithuaniaAbt 1297 - 1364
  4. Kęstutis _____Abt 1297 - 1382
  5. Miss, Princess of LithuaniaAbt 1299 -
  6. Narimantas _____Bef 1300 - 1348
  7. Jaunutis _____Abt 1300 - Aft 1366
  8. Marija, Princess of LithuaniaAbt 1305 - 1348/49
  9. Karijotas _____1307 - Bet 1358 & 1363
  10. Aldona of LithuaniaAbt 1309 - 1339
  11. Miss, Princess of LithuaniaAbt 1311 -
  12. Marija, Princess of LithuaniaAbt 1313 -
  13. Eufemija Princess of LithuaniaEst 1316 - 1342
  14. Aigusta of LithuaniaAbt 1320 - 1345
  • HKarijotas _____1307 - Bet 1358 & 1363
Facts and Events
Name Karijotas _____
Alt Name Karijotas Mykolas, Prince of Novogrudok
Gender Male
Birth? 1307
Marriage to Unknown
Residence? Vil'nyus,Vil'nyus,Lithuania
Death[1] Bet 1358 and 1363
Reference Number? Q2080596?


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Karijotas or Koriat (baptized Michal; died between 1358 and 1363) was the Duke of Navahrudak and Vaŭkavysk, one of the sons of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

According to Polish historian Jan Tęgowski, he was born probably between 1305 and 1308.[1] He was baptized before 1349.[2]

In 1349 Algirdas sent him along with two sons, Aikštas or Eikšis from Eišiškės and Simeon from Svislach,[3] to Jani Beg, Khan of the Golden Horde, to negotiate an alliance against the Teutonic Knights and rising Grand Duchy of Moscow.[4] However, Jani Beg handed Karijotas over to Simeon of Russia for a ransom.

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References
  1. Karijotas, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM) July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996 (2).