Conquests of Algirdas
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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.
Selected Sources
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