David of Hrodna

David of Hrodna
Coin of the National Bank of Belarus, dedicated to David

David (Belarusian: Давыд Гарадзенскі, killed in 1326) was a castellan of Hrodna and one of the most famous warleaders of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania. He might have been the son of Daumantas of Pskov and great grandson of Alexander Nevsky. Maciej Stryjkowski claims that David was married to one of the daughters of Gediminas. He seems to have been a middleman between the pagan Gediminas and the Christian princes of the Rurikid family and frequently led into battle the united Lithuanian-Ruthenian armies.

David is mentioned for the first time in 1314, when he helped to relieve a siege of Navahradak by the Teutonic Knights. He did not engage in a battle, but instead destroyed food supplies that the Knights left behind. As a result, many Knights died of starvation and exhaustion on their way back to Prussia. In 1319 David was in charge of 800 men who raided Prussia as far as Łyna river. However, on their way back they were attacked by the Komtur of Tapiau (present-day Gvardeysk) and lost all booty.

Four years later, he took part in the Pskovian punitive expedition to Danish Estonia. At the time Pskov was nominally under Novgorod, which was entangled into a conflict with Tver and could not defend Pskov from the Livonian Order. In response to looting in Ladoga and Narva provinces, David, invited by Pskov nobles, led an expedition to Danish Estonia, an ally of the Order. In March and May of 1324, the Order unsuccessfully besieged his native city.

Since the end of 1324 David was based in Hrodna. In November of 1324 he raided the lands of Masovian dukes who were allied with the Teutonic Knights. Later they complained to the pope that David destroyed 1 city, 117 villages, and many churches and monasteries. In 1326, he led the Lithuanian armies into Brandenburg and on the way back he was traitorously killed by a Masovian knight.

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