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  Traidenis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Traidenis (Ruthenian: Troyden, Belarusian: Trajdzien, Трайдзень; died in 1282) was the Grand Prince of Lithuania from 1270 (or 1269) till 1282), Prince of Yotvingians.
Traidenis, known for his strong anti-German attitude, was also successful in fighting with the Livonian Order.
Several years later, in 1281, Traidenis conquered Jersika Castle in the present-day Preiļi District, and was able to exchange it for Daugvpilis Castle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Traidenis   (291 words)

  
 Reference Encyclopedia - Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Traidenis began to wage war with Halych-Volhynia in 1274-1276 and he emerged as victorious, finally conquering Black Ruthenia.
Traidenis was also successful in fighting with the Livonian Order.
Traidenis wage several more campaigns but in 1282 he died.
referenceencyclopedia.com /?title=Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania   (5088 words)

  
 Traidenis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Traidenis was one of the most prominent rulers between the time of Mindaugas and the accession of Grand Duke Gediminas in 1316.
Traidenis devoted much of his reign to unifying the various Lithuanian tribes against the incursion of the Teutonic Knights.
In his goal of resisting the Teutons, Traidenis sought Polish and Rus'ian allies to counter the threat posed by the Order, which was looking closer and closer to Lithuania as the other Balts fell to the sword.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Delphi/3503/traidenis.html   (210 words)

  
 Medieval Lithuania - Chronology 1183-1283
Traidenis actively fought the Teutonic Order and was actively supporting the other Balts (the Prussians, the Yatvingians and the Semigallians) against it.
On March 5, 1279 Traidenis smashed the Livonian knights near Aizkraukle (at the Daugava river), while they were retreating after the raid on Lithuania.
In 1281 Traidenis died and was succeeded by Daumantas.
viduramziu.lietuvos.net /en/c1183.htm   (1444 words)

  
 Gaisrą patyręs Alytaus "Traidenis" galutinai persikėlė į nuosavas patalpas - Finasta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Gaisrą patyręs Alytaus "Traidenis" galutinai persikėlė į nuosavas patalpas
Alytaus nuotekų valymo įrengimų gamykla "Traidenis", dėl 2004 metų liepą kilusio gaisro patyrusi apie 1 mln.
"Traidenis" į naujų gamybos pastatų statybą kasmet investuoja po 3 mln.
www.finasta.lt /l.php/naujienos.html/gaisra-patyres-alytaus-traiden   (222 words)

  
 Lietuva.4.all/XIII a./ Daumantas - Mindaugo sûnus
Toliau: imdamas valdþià, Traidenis galëjo panaudoti Ðvarnui kurtà normà prieð já patá.
Bychovo kronika teigia, kad Traidenis buvæs nuþudytas, ir, nors nuþudymo aplinkybës nukopijuotos nuo Trenotos nuþudymo, pati perversmo tikimybë vëlgi ásipaiðo á bendrà schemà.
Traidenis ne tik dovanas siuntinëjo, bet ir kariavo ir 4 brolius tame kare prarado...
www.lithuania.4t.com /039.htm   (3600 words)

  
 DELFI - "Traidenis" tikisi tiekti valymo įrenginius Kuveitui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
DELFI - "Traidenis" tikisi tiekti valymo įrenginius Kuveitui
Alytaus nuotekų valymo įrenginių gamintojas "Traidenis", plečianti savo veiklą Rusijoje bei Ukrainoje, pradėjo domėtis tolimųjų šalių rinka ir šiemet tikisi padidinti apyvartą 3 kartus iki 30 mln.
Šiuo metu "Traidenis" Alytuje baigia įrengti naują cechą, kuriame bus įdiegtos pačios naujausios gamybos technologijos.
www.delfi.lt /news/economy/business/article.php?id=9231108   (300 words)

  
 History of Galicia and Volhynia second half of 13th century. Historical notes about medieval political history of ...
Besides that Traidenis attempted to take a better control over the Black Rus' settling Prussians there (who were escaping from the advancement of German Crusaders).
Clash between Volodymyr of Volhynia (son of Vasylko) with Sirputiy (the brother of Traidenis) resulted in taking of Turiysk by Volodymyr and they settled temporary peace with Traidenis.
Lithuanian duke Traidenis first were quite friendly but then Traidenis took over Dorohychyn from Leo.
www.personal.ceu.hu /students/97/Roman_Zakharii/gal.htm   (3613 words)

  
 The Kernave Historical and Archeological Museum-Reserve
Stand seven is devoted to the times of Traidenis (1269-1282), the battles of the 13th and 14th centuries, and armory.
In stand eight of the exposition a unique bone carver’s homestead (late 13th early 14th centuries), reflecting the life and work of a medieval artisan, is on display.
Kernave was first mentioned in 1279 in Hermann Vartberge’s and the Livonian chronicles as the domain of the Lithuania Grand Duke Traidenis (1269-1282).
www.muziejai.lt /Sirvintos/kernave_istorarch_muziejus.en.htm   (2507 words)

  
 The Heritage of the 13th Century
In the midst of Lithuania’s internal crisis after Mindaugas, his idea of a possible succession of one of Daniel’s descendants was taken up by Voysielk (Vaisvilkas), the one of the sons of Lithuania s Catholic king who became a Christian of the Greek Orthodox faith.
Voysielk, too, was killed soon after his father, his plan was abandoned, and Lithuania was governed for a dozen years by a pagan prince, Traidenis, who proved quite successful but who was opposed to any joint action with Christian neighbors.
Yet his state already included so many Ruthenian lands with Orthodox populations liberated from Tartar control that the common interests with the Ruthenians of Volhynia and Halich were quite evident and perfectly realized by the dynasty which was founded in Lithuania toward the end of the thirteenth dynasty by a prince called Pukuveras.
victorian.fortunecity.com /wooton/34/halecki/6.htm   (4614 words)

  
 Battle of Aizkraukle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Battle of Aizkraukle (Ascheraden, Aizkriaukle) was fought on March 5, 1279 by Traidenis against the army of the Teutonic Order, which was defeated.
After this battle duke Nameisis of the Semigallians recognized Traidenis as his suzerain.
This article about a historical battle is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Aizkraukle   (125 words)

  
 Administration of the state cultural reserve of Kernavė
The central hillfort (called the Aukuro Hillfort) was the duke’s estate, the remaining four carried out the functions of defence of the duke’s castle and the town.
In written sources Kernavė was first mentioned in 1279 in the Livonian Chronicle and the Herman Vartberg Chronicle, where it was described as Traidenis’, the Great Duke’s of Lithuania, estate (1269-1282).
At that time Kernavė was the most significant economic-political centre of Lithuania – the first capital of Lithuania.
www.kernave.org /istorija_en.htm   (365 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - A Brief History of Lithuania
However, royal intrigues a decade later led to the death of Lithuania's only king.
The united kingdom split apart after the death of Mindaugas and chaos loomed until Grand Duke Traidenis restored some order in a united political structure.
Not since Mindaugas has any of Lithuania's rulers been given a Papal crown, thus the retention of the "grand duke" title.
www.ce-review.org /00/27/lithuania27_history.html   (2749 words)

  
 Enlightenment - The Experience Festival
Traidenis is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
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For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century.
www.experiencefestival.com /traidenis   (470 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - The Grand Duchy of Lithuania - military history and AAR
In 1283 the Teutonic Order completed its conquest of the Prussians, and the Orders warfare in Lithuania were escalated further.
Mindaugas successor, Traidenis, defended the Lithuanian lands, and consolidated the state, but was unable to end the Orders crusades, and restore peace to his country.
Then a ruler named Vitenis defeated the Teutonic Knights and regained order.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=97983&pp=25   (5756 words)

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