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- Lithuanian_Chronicles abstract "The Lithuanian Chronicles (Lithuanian: Lietuvos metraščiai) are three redactions of chronicles compiled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. All redactions were written in the Old Church Slavonic language and served the needs of Lithuanian patriotism. The first edition, compiled in the 1420s, glorified Vytautas the Great and supported his side in power struggles. The second redaction, prepared in the first half of the 16th century, started the myth of Lithuanian Roman origin: it gave a fanciful genealogy of Palemon, a noble from the Roman Empire who founded the Grand Duchy. This noble origin of Lithuanians was important in cultural rivalry with the Kingdom of Poland. The third redaction, known only from the Bychowiec Chronicle, elaborated even further on the legend, but also provided some useful information about the second half of the 15th century. The three redactions, the first known historical accounts produced within the Grand Duchy, gave rise to the historiography of Lithuania. All medieval historians used these accounts, that survived in 22 known transcriptions, as basis for their publications and some of the myths created in the chronicles persisted even to the beginning of the 20th century.".
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- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageRevisionID "678950265".
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Albertas_Goštautas.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Aleksander_Bychowiec.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Aleksey_Uvarov.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Jagiellon.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Algirdas.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Attila.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Birutė.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Bychowiec_Chronicle.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chronicles_regarding_Lithuania.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Lutsk.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Dubysa.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Gediminas.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Gediminids.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Genealogy.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Moscow.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Historiography.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Wolf_(character).
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Lithuania.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1385–1569).
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Kęstutis.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_Civil_War_(1389–92).
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_Civil_War_(1432–38).
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_nobility.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Maciej_Stryjkowski.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Mindaugas.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Old_Church_Slavonic.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Olelkovich.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Palemonids.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Podolia.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_union.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Redaction.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Ruthenia.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Sigismund_Kęstutaitis.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Skirgaila.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Slutsk.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Smolensk.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Supraśl_Orthodox_Monastery.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Teodor_Narbutt.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Trakai.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Vilnius.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Vytautas.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Władysław_II_Jagiełło.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Švitrigaila.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lithuanian Annals".
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lithuanian Chronicles".
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- Lithuanian_Chronicles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles subject Category:Chronicles_regarding_Lithuania.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles type Book.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles type Book.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles type Diacritic.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles type Redirect.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles comment "The Lithuanian Chronicles (Lithuanian: Lietuvos metraščiai) are three redactions of chronicles compiled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. All redactions were written in the Old Church Slavonic language and served the needs of Lithuanian patriotism. The first edition, compiled in the 1420s, glorified Vytautas the Great and supported his side in power struggles.".
- Lithuanian_Chronicles label "Lithuanian Chronicles".
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Q3920975.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Літоўская_хроніка.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Cròniques_Lituanes.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Liettuan_kronikat.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Lietuvos_didžiųjų_kunigaikščių_metraštis.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Litouwse_Kronieken.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs m.03byf8c.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Летописец_великих_князей_литовских.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles sameAs Q3920975.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles wasDerivedFrom Lithuanian_Chronicles?oldid=678950265.
- Lithuanian_Chronicles isPrimaryTopicOf Lithuanian_Chronicles.