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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wi niowiecki is the name of a family notable in the history of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were powerful magnates in Ruthenia of Rurikid or Gediminids descent. The family traditions traces their descend to Gediminids, but modern historians believe there is more evidence for the Rurikid version. According to the Geminids relation theory, the ancestor of the family was Duke Kaributas, a son of the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Algirdas. His son Fedor of Nesvizh…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wi niowiecki is the name of a family notable in the history of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were powerful magnates in Ruthenia of Rurikid or Gediminids descent. The family traditions traces their descend to Gediminids, but modern historians believe there is more evidence for the Rurikid version. According to the Geminids relation theory, the ancestor of the family was Duke Kaributas, a son of the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Algirdas. His son Fedor of Nesvizh started the family. The name of the family can be traced to their estates in Wi niowiec. From their days as Rutnenian nobility they held the Kniaz (prince) title. By late 16th century, the family converted from Orthodox to Catholicism and became Polonized.