Gediminas (1275–1341) - the son of Butvydas, the brother of Vytenis, who styled himself as the Duke of Samogitia and the King of the Rus lands. After Vytenis's death in 1316, he became the Grand Duke of Lithuania, expanding the territory controlled by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) by a third during his rule. He was renowned as a cunning strategist, but above all, as an excellent diplomat. During his reign, Lithuania was internationally recognized for the first time, and in the early 14th century, it became the most powerful state in Eastern Europe, earning the respect of Central Europe as well. Likely due to these achievements, from the mid-13th century to the mid-16th century, the dynasty of rulers who governed Lithuania was named the Gediminids. Some Lithuanian historians argue that Gediminas should not be referred to as the Grand Duke of Lithuania but rather as the King of Lithuania. Since there are no authentic depictions of Gediminas, each person envisions him as they imagine this prominent figure who left a deep mark on Lithuanian history.
Grand Duke Gediminas
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