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Name: Conquests of Algirdas

Type: Event

Start: 1353 AD

End: 1371 AD

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Expansion during the rule of Algirdas in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Chronology


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  • January 1356: Expansion of Lithuania by 1355.
  • January 1363: Expansion of Lithuania by 1362.
  • December 1363: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led by Grand Duke Algirdas and his brother Kęstutis, launched a successful campaign against the Golden Horde in 1363. The Battle of Blue Waters resulted in the capture of Kiev and Podolia, expanding the territory of the Grand Duchy.
  • January 1357: The Bryansk Principality became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
  • January 1357: In 1356, during civil strife, the Bryansk principality was seized by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Olgerd.
  • January 1357: Expansion of Lithuania by 1356.
  • January 1358: Briansk was taken in 1356 by the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Olgierd, and the principality lost its autonomy.
  • January 1360: Expansion of Lithuania by 1359.
  • January 1361: Karachev principality conquered by Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
  • January 1363: In 1362, after the Battle of Blue Waters, the Putivl Principalitybecame part of Greater Lithuania.
  • January 1363: The Principality of Novgorod-Seversk became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
  • January 1364: In 1363 after the Battle of Blue Waters, the Pereyaslavl principality became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .
  • January 1364: Western Podolia conquered by Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
  • January 1369: The prince of Obolensk died in 1368 during an attack on the city by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Olgerd, who incorporated the city into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
  • January 1353: Eventually by the mid-14th century, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania divided up the region between them: King Casimir III took Galicia and Western Volhynia, while the sister state of Eastern Volhynia together with Kyiv came under Lithuanian control, 1352-66.
  • January 1371: In the 60s of the XIV century, the Rila Principality became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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