- Traidenis
Traidenis or Troyden (died in 1282) was the Grand Duke Lithuania from 1270 (or 1269) till 1282. He is the second most prominent, after
Mindaugas , Grand Duke of Lithuania in the 13th century. His reign ended a seven-year unrest period after Mindaugas was assassinated in 1263 and firmly established the Grand Duchy as a pagan state for another hundred years. Traidenis expanded the Grand Duchy into the territories ofSudovians andSemigalians and strengthened its influence inBlack Ruthenia . Unlike Mindaugas, Traidenis did not concentrate on expansion into east. The circumstances surrounding Traidenis' advance to power are not clear. While his ancestors are unknown, it is known that he came fromAukštaitija , as he was Duke ofKernavė . From the outset his relationships withHalych-Volhynia were tense as he replacedShvarn , Duke of Halych-Volhynia and Lithuania. The tension eventually resulted in the 1274–1276 war. Despite Mongol support to Halych-Volhynia, Traidenis was successful in battle and his control over Black Ruthenia (Navahradak ,Hrodna ,Slonim , and other cities) was strengthened. Traidenis also made incursions intoPoland , especially surroundings ofLublin andŁęczyca , that continued to about 1306. However, these raids did not affectMasovia as Traidenis established a dynastic link through his daughter Gaudemunda with its dukes. This dynastic relationship was further developed byGediminas .Traidenis, known for his devotion to paganism and anti-German attitude, was also successful in fighting with the
Livonian Order . In 1270 he won theBattle of Karuse , fought on ice nearSaaremaa , and killedOtto von Lutterberg , master of the Order. A new master, Andreas von Westfalen, sought a quick revenge, but was also killed by Traidenis. However, by 1272 the Order retaliated, attackingSemigalia and building Dinaburg Castle in 1273 on lands nominally controlled by Traidenis. Despite foursiege engines used to throw stones, he was unable to capture the new fortress and had to retreat in 1278. In 1279 the order attacked Lithuanian lands, reaching as far as Kernavė, but on their way back they suffered a great defeat in theBattle of Aizkraukle . The Order's master, Ernst von Rassburg, became the third master to be killed by Traidenis. The defeat encouraged conqueredSemigallians to rebel. The Semigalians, led byNemeitis , were now willing to acknowledge Lithuania's superiority and asked Traidenis for assistance. In 1281, Traidenis conqueredJersika Castle in the present-dayPreiļi District , and was able to exchange it for Dinaburg Castle. However, Traidenis died soon afterwards, and assistance to Semigalians, exhausted by constant warfare, diminished. Traidenis is the first known Lithuanian duke to have died a natural death. All others before him were assassinated or killed in battle.Family
;Brothers
* Bardis, Liesis, and Svalkenis wereEastern Orthodox s and died in fights with Halych-Volhynia
* Sirputis assisted his brother in military campaigns;Daughter
* Gaudemunda, married Bolesław II,Duke of Masovia , becoming Duchess of MasoviaReferences
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* cite book |first=Zenonas |last=Ivinskis |title=Lietuvos istorija iki Vytauto Didžiojo mirties |year=1978 |location=Rome |publisher=Lietuvių katalikų mokslo akademija |pages=200–206
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