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Danutė of Lithuania

Danutė of Lithuania (baptized Anna; c. 1358 – 26 November 1424), was a Lithuanian princess of the Gediminid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Warsaw.

Danutė of Lithuania
Bornc. 1358
Died26 November 1424
SpouseJanusz I of Warsaw
Issue
DynastyGediminids
FatherKęstutis
MotherBirutė

She was a daughter of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife, Birutė.

Life edit

Very little reliable information is known about her life. Probably between 1371/73[1] Danutė married Janusz I of Warsaw; two facts that supported this date are: —in 1371, Pope Gregory XI sent a letter to Siemowit III of Masovia, father of Janusz I, urging him not to allow his subordinates to help pagan Lithuanians. If the marriage took place by that time, the pope would have certainly condemned the Christian duke for the alliance with the pagans; and —in 1379 Kęstutis, while negotiating with the Teutonic Knights, called Günter von Hohenstein, komtur of Ostróda, godfather of Danutė. It means that by that time she was already baptized and married, although is probably that she was already baptized before her wedding.

The marriage between Danutė and Janusz I was notorious as the longest among the members of the Piast dynasty. In occasion of her wedding, Danutė received from Janusz I as a dowry the towns of Drohiczyn, Mielnik, and Brześć with their surrounding villages.

She bore her husband four children, all of whom predeceased them both:

  • Daughter (Olga?) (1373/76 - ca. 8 December 1401), who married firstly in 1388 to Voivode Petru I of Moldavia and secondly with the Moldavian magnate Wilczę.[2]
  • Janusz the Younger (1376/81 - ca. 18 October 1422), who married Katharina of Melsztyn, daughter of Spytek.
  • Bolesław (1385/86 - ca. 4 May 1424), married Anna Feodorovna, granddaughter of Algirdas.
  • Konrad (ca. 1400 - 9 December 1412/13).

In 1382, after escaping from Kreva, Vytautas the Great first asked his sister Danutė and his brother-in-law Janusz for help in the Lithuanian Civil War against his cousin Jogaila. However, he did not receive any assistance and had to turn to the Teutonic Knights.

In older historiography was believed that Danutė survived her husband on the basis of records from the Calendar of Płock, who dated her death on 25 May 1448. Currently, it's believed that this was a mistake with the death date of her daughter-in-law Anna Feodorovna, who died in 1458.[3] Danutė died between 17 October 1422 and 20 December 1425, probably on 26 November 1424.[4] She was probably buried at St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw.[5]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The date of her marriage is confused in many sources. Jan Długosz in one instance claims that she was married in 1388 together with her cousin Alexandra of Lithuania, daughter of Algirdas. In another instance the historian claims that she was already married in 1382.
  2. ^ Historian Ilona Czamańska believes that Petru I's wife was a member of the Gediminid dynasty, and placed the marriage between 1382-1385. See also J. Nikodem: Jadwiga król Polski, Wrocław 2009, p. 245.
  3. ^ J. Grabowski: Dynastia Piastów mazowieckich, Kraków 2012, pp. 446–448.
  4. ^ Danutė appears for the last time mentioned in a charter dated 17 October 1422. On 20 December 1425, when Janusz I asked Pope Martin V to allow him to choose a confessor, he didn't mention his wife, which probably was already dead. The information who supposedly mentioned her alive in 1440 is based on the reports of the Bychowiec chronicle. An entry in the obituary of the Czersk monastery dated 26 November who mentioned certain Anna ducissa probably refers to Danutė. See J. Grabowski: Dynastia Piastów mazowieckich, Kraków 2012, pp. 448–450.
  5. ^ The information who reports that Danutė was buried in the Dominican monastery of Warka was doubtful. See J. Grabowski: Dynastia Piastów mazowieckich, Kraków 2012, pp. 449–450.

References edit

  • Jonynas, Ignas (1937). "Danutė". In Vaclovas Biržiška (ed.). Lietuviškoji enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol. 5. Kaunas: Spaudos Fondas. pp. 1501–1502.

danutė, lithuania, baptized, anna, 1358, november, 1424, lithuanian, princess, gediminid, dynasty, marriage, duchess, warsaw, bornc, 1358died26, november, 1424spousejanusz, warsawissuejanusz, younger, bolesław, januszowic, konrad, januszowicdynastygediminidsfa. Danute of Lithuania baptized Anna c 1358 26 November 1424 was a Lithuanian princess of the Gediminid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Warsaw Danute of LithuaniaBornc 1358Died26 November 1424SpouseJanusz I of WarsawIssueJanusz the Younger Boleslaw Januszowic Konrad JanuszowicDynastyGediminidsFatherKestutisMotherBirute She was a daughter of Kestutis Grand Duke of Lithuania and his second wife Birute Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesLife editVery little reliable information is known about her life Probably between 1371 73 1 Danute married Janusz I of Warsaw two facts that supported this date are in 1371 Pope Gregory XI sent a letter to Siemowit III of Masovia father of Janusz I urging him not to allow his subordinates to help pagan Lithuanians If the marriage took place by that time the pope would have certainly condemned the Christian duke for the alliance with the pagans and in 1379 Kestutis while negotiating with the Teutonic Knights called Gunter von Hohenstein komtur of Ostroda godfather of Danute It means that by that time she was already baptized and married although is probably that she was already baptized before her wedding The marriage between Danute and Janusz I was notorious as the longest among the members of the Piast dynasty In occasion of her wedding Danute received from Janusz I as a dowry the towns of Drohiczyn Mielnik and Brzesc with their surrounding villages She bore her husband four children all of whom predeceased them both Daughter Olga 1373 76 ca 8 December 1401 who married firstly in 1388 to Voivode Petru I of Moldavia and secondly with the Moldavian magnate Wilcze 2 Janusz the Younger 1376 81 ca 18 October 1422 who married Katharina of Melsztyn daughter of Spytek Boleslaw 1385 86 ca 4 May 1424 married Anna Feodorovna granddaughter of Algirdas Konrad ca 1400 9 December 1412 13 In 1382 after escaping from Kreva Vytautas the Great first asked his sister Danute and his brother in law Janusz for help in the Lithuanian Civil War against his cousin Jogaila However he did not receive any assistance and had to turn to the Teutonic Knights In older historiography was believed that Danute survived her husband on the basis of records from the Calendar of Plock who dated her death on 25 May 1448 Currently it s believed that this was a mistake with the death date of her daughter in law Anna Feodorovna who died in 1458 3 Danute died between 17 October 1422 and 20 December 1425 probably on 26 November 1424 4 She was probably buried at St John s Archcathedral Warsaw 5 See also editGediminidsNotes edit The date of her marriage is confused in many sources Jan Dlugosz in one instance claims that she was married in 1388 together with her cousin Alexandra of Lithuania daughter of Algirdas In another instance the historian claims that she was already married in 1382 Historian Ilona Czamanska believes that Petru I s wife was a member of the Gediminid dynasty and placed the marriage between 1382 1385 See also J Nikodem Jadwiga krol Polski Wroclaw 2009 p 245 J Grabowski Dynastia Piastow mazowieckich Krakow 2012 pp 446 448 Danute appears for the last time mentioned in a charter dated 17 October 1422 On 20 December 1425 when Janusz I asked Pope Martin V to allow him to choose a confessor he didn t mention his wife which probably was already dead The information who supposedly mentioned her alive in 1440 is based on the reports of the Bychowiec chronicle An entry in the obituary of the Czersk monastery dated 26 November who mentioned certain Anna ducissa probably refers to Danute See J Grabowski Dynastia Piastow mazowieckich Krakow 2012 pp 448 450 The information who reports that Danute was buried in the Dominican monastery of Warka was doubtful See J Grabowski Dynastia Piastow mazowieckich Krakow 2012 pp 449 450 References editJonynas Ignas 1937 Danute In Vaclovas Birziska ed Lietuviskoji enciklopedija in Lithuanian Vol 5 Kaunas Spaudos Fondas pp 1501 1502 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danute of Lithuania amp oldid 1217835689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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