Karijotas or Koriat (baptized Michal; died between 1358 and 1363) was the Duke of Navahrudak (Lithuanian: Naugardukas) and Vaŭkavysk (Lithuanian: Valkaviskas), one of the sons of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.
According to Polish historian Jan Tęgowski, he was born probably between 1305 and 1308.[1] He was baptized before 1349.[2]
In 1349 Algirdas sent him along with two sons, Aikštas or Eikšis from Eišiškės and Simeon from Svislach,[3] to Jani Beg, Khan of the Golden Horde, to negotiate an alliance against the Teutonic Knights and rising Grand Duchy of Moscow.[4] However, Jani Beg handed Karijotas over to Simeon of Russia for a ransom.
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Moscow. However, Jani Beg handed Karijotas over to Simeon of Russia for a ransom. It is unclear how many children Karijotas had. The number varies between...
Ruthenian branch of the Gediminids dynasty in what is now Ukraine. Son of Karijotas. Fedir inherited Navahrudak Castle from his father. After Grand Duchy...
Manvydas (Duchy of Kernavė) (c. 1288–1348) Narimantas (Duchy of Polatsk) Karijotas (Duchy of Navhrudak, Black Ruthenia) Jaunutis (Duchy of Zaslawye) initially...
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. Founded by Knyaz George Koriatovich from the Karijotas house. Following the 14th century partition of the Kingdom between the...
first half of the 15th century) VI. Koriatowicz [uk], descended from Karijotas Dukes of Podilskyi (nobility) Dukes of Volynsky (nobility) [ru] Columns...
swords, moved forward and broke the front lines of the Tatar army. Sons of Karijotas with units from Naugardukas attacked Tatar flanks with crossbows. The...
George Koriatovich was the oldest son of the Lithuanian prince Karijotas. Karijotas inherited Novgorodok (now Navahrudak in Belarus) from his father...
included his brother Skirgaila, Duke Boris (possibly his cousin and son of Karijotas), and merchant Hanul of Riga. Hanul helped Jogaila to recapture Vilnius...
and died in 1341) A daughter who married Aleksandr of Lithuania, son of Karijotas of Poland Daniil Simeonovich (15 December 1347 – died young) Mikhail Simeonovich...
of the appanage Principality, Novogrudok was owned from 1329 by Prince Karijotas, and then by his son Fyodor from 1358, and from 1386 by Kaributas. At...
who founded Russian princely families, including Kurakin and Galitzine. Karijotas was baptized as Mikhail and inherited Navahrudak in Black Ruthenia. In...
proposal was not accepted and the envoys, including Algirdas' brother Karijotas, were imprisoned and held for ransom. In 1350, Algirdas then concluded...
compromise between pagan (Algirdas and Kęstutis) and Orthodox (Narimantas, Karijotas, Liubartas) sons of Gediminas. Others claimed that Jaunutis was the eldest...
Mikhailovich, prince of Volhynia (d. 1399); her husband was a son of Karijotas Ivan Ivanovich (c. 1356 – October 1364), prince of Zvenigorod Maria Ivanovna...
1442 in which he confirmed the rights of the Czartoryski, descendants of Karijotas, to use the armed horseman (Latin: sigillo eorum ducali frui, quo ex avo...
an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas,[citation needed] confused with the Lithuanian prince because of the similar...
House of Ostrog or a grandson of Gediminas of Lithuania, probably one of Karijotas's sons. It has also been speculated that he held the village of Bobrka...