Danutė of Lithuania
Deceased Person
1362 – 1448
Who was Danutė of Lithuania?
Danutė of Lithuania was a Lithuanian princess, daughter of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania. She was married to Janusz I of Warsaw, one of the dukes of Masovia. Very little reliable information is known about her life.
The date of her marriage is confused in many sources. Jan Długosz in one instance claims that she got married in 1388 together with her cousin Alexandra of Lithuania, daughter of Algirdas. In another instance the historian claims that she was already married in 1382. Analysis of contemporary sources suggests that the marriage took place between 1371 and 1379. In 1379, Kęstutis while negotiating with the Teutonic Knights called Günter von Hohenstein, komtur of Ostróda, godfather of Danutė. It means that by that time she was already baptized and married. In 1371, Pope Gregory XI sent a letter to Siemowit III of Masovia, father of Janusz, urging him not to allow his subordinates to help pagan Lithuanians. If the marriage took place by that time, the pope would have certainly condemned the Christian duke for the alliance with the pagans.
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- 1362
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- Died
- May 25, 1448
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on July 23, 2013
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