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The Bychowiec Chronicle (also spelled Bykhovets, Bykovets or Bychovec) is an anonymous 16th-century chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Although one of the least reliable sources of the epoch,[1] it is considered the most extensive redaction of the Lithuanian Chronicles.

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Bychowiec Chronicle

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The Bychowiec Chronicle (also spelled Bykhovets, Bykovets or Bychovec) is an anonymous 16th-century chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Although...

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Franciscan martyrs of Vilnius

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reign of Algirdas (1345–77). The story was first recorded in the Bychowiec Chronicle, a generally unreliable source from the early 16th century, and was...

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Erdvilas

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Erdvilas. However more prefer Vykintas as Treniota's father. The Bychowiec Chronicle presents a legendary version of Erdvilas' life. He was a son of Samogitian...

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Chronicle

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Chronicles attributed to Ezra – Israel Buranji – Ahoms, Assam, India Bychowiec Chronicle Lithuania Cāmadevivaṃsa – Northern Thailand Culavamsa – Sri Lanka...

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Palemonids

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century when Gediminas died, the third edition of the chronicle, also known as the Bychowiec Chronicle, placed Palemon in the 5th century instead of the 1st...

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Teodor Narbutt

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Grand Dukes of Lithuania, also known as the Bychowiec Chronicle, after its founder Aleksander Bychowiec. Between 1835 and 1841 he published a monumental...

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Aleksander Bychowiec

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best known as the discoverer (and the name-sake) of the so-called Bychowiec Chronicle, a set of 16th-century texts related to the history of the Grand...

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Coat of arms of Lithuania

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called "погоня" (pohonia). A slightly later edition of the chronicle, so-called Bychowiec Chronicle, tells a similar story, without mentioning coat of arms...

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Sheikh Ahmed

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Novhorod-Siverskyi, and Starodub. According to the accounts of the Bychowiec Chronicle Sheikh Ahmed gave the rule of these occupied cities to the Lithuanian...

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Palanga

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Grand Duke of Lithuania, came to make her his wife. The Lithuanian Bychowiec Chronicle records that Birutė "did not consent, and answered that she had promised...

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Lithuanian Chronicles

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rivalry with the Kingdom of Poland. The third redaction, known as the Bychowiec Chronicle, elaborated even further on the legend, but also provided some useful...

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Medeina

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was also mentioned by Jan Łasicki, Mikalojus Daukša, and in the Bychowiec Chronicle. According to research by Algirdas Julius Greimas, Medeina is single...

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Bykhovets

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Bychowiec, Russian-Polish noble and an amateur historian, author of Bychowiec Chronicle Vassili Samarsky-Bykhovets (1803–1870), Russian mining engineer This...

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Three Crosses

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small observation deck at the base of the crosses. According to the Bychowiec Chronicle, fourteen Franciscan friars were invited to Vilnius from Podolia...

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Jaunutis

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helping Liubartas in succession disputes in Galicia–Volhynia. The Bychowiec Chronicle mentions that Jaunutis was supported by Jaunė, presumed wife of Gediminas...

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Gediminas

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its appearance. It is uncertain how many wives Gediminas had. The Bychowiec Chronicle mentions three wives: Vida from Courland; Olga from Smolensk; and...

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Vytautas

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married them on 13 November 1418. According to the 16th century Bychowiec Chronicle, his first wife was Maria Łukomska, however, this is not confirmed...

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Algirdas

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the Russian Orthodox Church, the 16th-century Bychowiec Chronicle and 17th-century Hustynska Chronicle maintain that he converted to Orthodox Christianity...

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Battle on the Irpin River

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confused and unreliable Lithuanian Chronicles (second and third (Bychowiec Chronicle) redaction) and Ukrainian (Hustyn Chronicle) produced many years after the...

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House of Mindaugas

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complicated by the 16–17th century genealogies, most famously the Bychowiec Chronicle, that mixed legends and facts into one. The legends about Palemonids...

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Glinski rebellion

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According to 16th century Polish historian Maciej Stryjkowski and Bychowiec Chronicle, the conflict between Glinski and Zabrzeziński began after Glinski...

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Vaidotas

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of Kęstutis. Further confusion is introduced by the Bychowiec Chronicle, an unreliable chronicle from the 16th century, which claims that Vaidotas died...

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Lizdeika

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Lithuanian Chronicles. The legend was popularized by 19th-century romantic nationalism. According to the legend first recorded in the Bychowiec Chronicle, Grand...

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Stephen the Great

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Lithuania not to associate himself with John Albert. As reported by the Bychowiec Chronicle, the Lithuanian magnates also condemned the war, and simply refused...

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Ringaudas

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Mindaugas. Therefore the third redaction of the Lithuanian Chronicle, also known as the Bychowiec Chronicle, made Ryngold father of Mindaugas to correct this clear...

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