Margiris

Margiris
Hill of Margiris in Punia, the traditional location for Pilėnai castle

Margiris (or Margis) (died 1336) was a Duke of Samogitia, a medieval Lithuanian prince, mentioned in the chronicle of Wigand of Marburg as the heroic defender of the Pilėnai in Samogitia in 1336.[1] Not able to defend the castle against the siege of the Teutonic Knights, Margiris and other defenders decided to commit suicide, burning the castle and leaving no loot for the enemy.[1]

Margiris had a high position in Lithuanian society, as is evidenced by his duel with John of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia, who came to aid the Order in 1329.[2] After the rules of the duel were broken, Margiris had to pay a ransom. He did so with coins minted by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor stolen during a 1326 raid into the Margraviate of Brandenburg. If Margiris was not from the ruling class, the King of Bohemia would consider it degrading to fight with him, and Margiris would not have a share of the spoils of war.[2]

Regarding his family, chronicles mention only Margiris' son, who went to France after 1329 and whose wife was countess of Clermont of unknown name.[2] Since the sources attest the high status and wealth of Margiris, historian Alvydas Nikžentaitis tends to conclude that Margiris must have been a son of Butvydas and brother of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.[2]

Polish: Margier is also the title of a historic epic poem about the heroic prince, written by Władysław Syrokomla in 1855.

References

  1. ^ a b Simas Sužiedėlis, ed (1970–1978). "Margiris". Encyclopedia Lituanica. III. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. p. 470. LCC 74-114275. 
  2. ^ a b c d (Lithuanian) Nikžentaitis, Alvydas (1989). Gediminas. Vilnius: Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija. pp. 10–11. 

See also

  • family of Gediminas – probable family tree of Margiris

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