Narymunt

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For an earlier, historically unattested and possibly just a mythical namesake, see Narymont

Narimantas (Narymunt, Gleb, ca 12772 February 1348) was the eldest son of Gediminas, who was disinherited by his father in consequence of his Christian faith. During various periods of his life, he ruled Pinsk, Polacak, and some appanages in Novgorod, namely Ladoga, Oreshek and Korela. He is believed to have lived for several years in the Golden Horde. Narimantas was killed figthing the Teutonic Knights on 2 February 1348. His descendants include Princes Kurakin and Galitzine.

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  • Scriptores Rerum Prussicarum. II. Leipzig, 1863. ss. 75, 511.
  • Сапунов А. Река Западная Двина. Витебск, 1893. сс. 276–277.
  • Puzyna J. Narymunt Giedyminowicz // Miesiecznik Heraldyczny. R. 9, 1930. № 3.
  • Tenze. Potomstwo Narymunta Giedyminowicza // Miesiecznik Heraldyczny. R. 11, 1932. № 10.
  • Новгородская первая летопись. М.-Л., 1950. сс. 345, 349.
  • ПСРЛ. Т. 25. М.-Л., 1949. сс. 170–176; Т. 32. М., 1975. сс. 41, 68, 138. Т. 35. М., 1980. сс. 68, 85, 97 і інш.
  • Полоцкие грамоты XIII—начала XIV вв. Сост. А. Хорошкевич. Вып. 1. М., 1977. сс. 39–41; Вып. 3. М., 1980. сс. 127–132
  • Krupa K. Ksiazeta litewscy w Nowogrodzie Wielkim do 1430 r. // Kwartalnik historyczny. R. C. 1993. № 1.

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