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Legendary Lithuanian dynasty
The Palemonids (Lithuanian: Palemono dinastija) were a legendary dynasty of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The legend was born in the 15th or 16th century
Palemonids
Lithuanian mythical character
desire to showcase their legendary origins from the Roman Empire (see the Palemonids). The legend became popular during the era of Romantic nationalism. Today
Iron_Wolf_(character)
First royal family of Lithuania
Bychowiec Chronicle, that mixed legends and facts into one. The legends about Palemonids, a noble family from the Roman Empire who settled in Lithuania and gave
House_of_Mindaugas
Topics referred to by the same term
shrimps Palemon Howard Dorsett (1862–1943) was an American horticulturalist Palemonids, legendary dynasty of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Palémon, character
Palaemon
Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology
Ascanius and Aeneas, thus to the goddess Venus. Through the Julians, the Palemonids make this claim. The legendary kings of Britain – including King Arthur
Aeneas
Mythological Grand Duke of Lithuania
Ringaudas or Ryngold was a mythological Grand Duke of Lithuania from the Palemonids legends and supposed father of Mindaugas, the first King of Lithuania
Ringaudas
unified by Mindaugas into a state, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. While the Palemonids legend provides genealogy from the 10th century, only a few dukes were
List of early Lithuanian dukes
List_of_early_Lithuanian_dukes
Lithuanian royal dynasty
Family of Gediminas Golitsyn family List of heads of state of Lithuania Palemonids Lithuanian: Gediminaičiai; Samogitian: Gedėmėnātē; Belarusian: Гедзімінавічы
Gediminids
Lithuanian noble family
written by Teodor Narbutt, Alšis was to be the eleventh generation of the Palemonids, and was to give rise to the Alšėniškiai, who ended in the late 16th century
Alšėniškiai
13th-century Lithuanian duke
Duke of Lithuania ca. 1270-1282. That is probably the influence of the Palemonids legends popularized by fake 16th century genealogies that connected a
Živinbudas
Town in Samogitia, Lithuania
archaeologists discovered graves from the 3rd–4th centuries. According to the Palemonids legend, noble refugees from the Roman Empire settled on the hill, now
Seredžius
Grand Duke Kęstutis. Iron Wolf – the legend about founding of Vilnius. Palemonids – the legend of origin of Lithuanians. Lithuanian mythology serves as
Lithuanian_mythology
Form of nationalism which raises the nation to the status of numen or divinity
Hurrians and the Medes Lithuanian fictional Rome-descended dynasty of Palemonids Mormon belief of Israelite descent for Native Americans Philippine Destiny
National_mysticism
Grand Duke (1236–1251) and King (c. 1251–1263) of Lithuania
been discredited in this regard, since they assert an ancestry from the Palemonids, a noble family said to have originated within the Roman Empire. His year
Mindaugas
their lands in 1248. House of Mindaugas – family tree of Dausprungas Palemonids – legendary version of Dausprungas' life Gudavičius, Edvardas. "Dausprungas"
Dausprungas
King of Pontus
Cilicia. He is held to be the progenitor of the Lithuanian nobility (via Palemonids) in its origin theory.[citation needed] Krystyna Stebnicka, THE PHYSICAL
Polemon_II_of_Pontus
13th–15th century military campaigns by the Teutonic Order
made arguments for Lithuanian nationalism by connecting the Lithuanian Palemonids dynasty to the rule of Ancient Rome. The historiographic record also includes
Lithuanian_Crusade
275–BCE 214) Kalbids (948–1053) House of Liechtenstein (1608–present) Palemonids (AD 38–1285) – Mythical House of Mindaugas (AD 1236–1267, AD 1269–1285)
List_of_dynasties
Surname list
The first recorded usage of the name is from the legendary dynasty of Palemonids: Gimburas, duke of Samogitia. The name was recorded in several forms:
Gimbutas
Valley in Lithuania
Vykintas Vaitkevičius, and others. Duke Šventaragis (from the legendary Palemonids dynasty) selected a beautiful location in a valley at the confluence of
Šventaragis_Valley
16th-century treatise by Michalo Lituanus
that the Lithuanian nation was founded by the legendary dynasty of the Palemonids from the late Roman Empire, and he proposes introducing Latin as the Grand
De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum
De_moribus_tartarorum,_lituanorum_et_moscorum
Town in Aukštaitija, Lithuania
from property). Žasliai were mentioned in the Lithuanian legend about Palemonids. After the death of Pajauta, mother of the Duke Kukovaitis, he created
Žasliai
Surname list
Commonwealth. 16th century Lithuanian Chronicles relate that Giedrius (Palemonids), a brother of Grand Duke Traidenis of Lithuania (died 1282), built a
Giedroyć
City in Samogitia, Lithuania
Jurbarkas is said to have been a seat of Lithuanian princes from the Palemonids legend, it was first documented in 1259 as the Teutonic Knights' Ordensburg
Jurbarkas
Noble family
Volhynia for roughly sixty years. He had three sons. House of Mindaugas Palemonids – legendary dynasty related to Polemon II of Pontus, a client king of
Family_of_Gediminas
Polish-Lithuanian historian and military engineer
Narbutt propagated the legend of Lithuanian lineage from the Romans (see: Palemonids). Narbutt was preparing a corrected second edition at the time of his
Teodor_Narbutt
Shared identity in Eastern Europe
theory about their Roman origins – most known is Palemonian myth and Palemonids. The theory of the Roman descent of Lithuanians heretofore mostly used
Polish–Lithuanian_identity
Duke of Lithuania in 1219
inherited Samogitia. This account has no historical basis and is part of the Palemonids legend. Erdvilas would belong to the fifth generation of a noble family
Erdvilas
Lithuanian writer and book smuggler
his family's genealogy even claiming that they reached the legendary Palemonid dynasty. His interest in the history of Lithuania brought him to studies
Mečislovas Davainis-Silvestraitis
Mečislovas_Davainis-Silvestraitis
Lithuanian historian and writer (1793–1864)
from Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz (though he rejected the legend about Roman Palemonids), praised ancient democracy of Prussian king Widewuto, and used a loose
Simonas_Daukantas
16th-century Lithuanian chronicle
historical, and contemporary. The legendary section elaborated on the Palemonids legends, tracing genealogy of Lithuanian nobility back to Apolon or Palemon
Bychowiec_Chronicle
Chronicles of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
from Roman Empire and settled at the mouth of Dubysa. He founded the Palemonids dynasty and became the first ruler of Lithuania. This legendary part was
Lithuanian_Chronicles
Narymunt Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz Algirdas Konstanty Ostrogski Palemon Palemonids Pukuwer Franciszka Urszula Radziwiłłowa Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł
List of Belarus-related topics
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1599 collection of sermons and Bible commentaries
not advertise the supposed Lithuanian roots from the Romans (see the Palemonids). It reflects clear ideas of the Renaissance and has been compared to
Postil_of_Mikalojus_Daukša
Polish humanist, jurist, political writer and historian (1520–1582)
Dukes have roots in the ancient Roman Empire, from the mythical house of Palemonids. Similar theories were raised by Jan Długosz, but both were lacking evidences
Augustinus_Rotundus
country. Radvanas traced the lineage of Lithuanian rulers to the legendary Palemonid dynasty which hailed from the Roman Empire and included other patriotic
Radivilias
Manor house in Lithuania
(later confused with historical Daumantas of Pskov) from the legendary Palemonid dynasty built a castle near Videniškiai. Historians attempted to identify
Baltadvaris_Castle
Village in Lithuania
design was considered for the village's coat of arms. According to the Palemonid legends, the village takes the name from its founder Duke Vidas (Hurda)
Videniškiai
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