Demetrius I Starszy
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| Demetrius I | |
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| Grand Prince of Trubetsk Grand Prince of Briańsk Grand Prince of Starodub Prince of Druck Prince of Perejasław Zaleski |
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| Coat of arms of Pogoń Litewska | |
| Reign | 1357 - 1379 1357 - 1379, 1390 - 1399 1383, 87 or 88 - 1397 14th century 1379 - 1388 |
| Born | 1327 |
| Died | August 12, 1399 |
| Battle of the Worsklą River | |
| Predecessor | Światosław II Basil II of Druck Patricius Basil I of Druck Ivan Dmitryevich Pereyaslavsky |
| Successor | Andrzej Trubetsky Fiodor Aleksander Starodubowski Korecki Basil II of Druck Muscovy |
| Consort | Anna Drucka |
| Issue | Michał Trubetsky Iwan Kindir Andrzej Trubetsky |
| Royal House | Gediminids Trubetsky |
| Father | Algirdas |
| Mother | Maria Witebska |
Demetrius I Starszy (Dymitr Starszy, Dymitr Briański, Dymitr Trubetsky, Dymitr Trubecki, Źmicier Briański, Źmicier Trubiacki, Дзьмітры Бранскі, Дзьмітры Трубяцкі, Дзьмітры Альгердавіч, Дмитро Ольгердович, Дмитро Трубецький; 1327 – 12 August 1399 Battle of the Worsklą River) was the Grand Prince of Trubetsk 1357 – 1379, Briańsk 1357 – 1379, 1390 - 1399, Starodub 1383, 87 or 88 – 1397, and the Prince of Druck 13?? – 13??, & Perejasław Zaleski 1379 - 1388; the forefather of Trubetskys. In 1357 he was baptized as Roman Catholic.
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- Maria of Vitebsk 1318 (? – 1346)
- Anna Iwanowna Drucka, the ancestress of Trubetskys
- Andrey (14th century – 12 August 1399), Prince of Polotsk 1342 – 1387, Pskov 1341 – 1343, 134? – 1348, 1377 – 1379, 1394 – 1396
- Konstantin (14th century – before 30 October 1390), Prince of Chartorisk
- Vladimir (14th century – after October 1398), Prince of Kiev, Kopylsk, Slutsk
- Fyodor (Theodore; 14th century – 1399), Prince of Rylsk 1370 – 1399, Ratnoye 1387 – 1394, Bryansk 1393
- Jogaila (ca 1351 – 1 June 1434 Grodek Jagiellonski), Grand Prince of Lithuania 1377 – 1381, 1382 – 1392, King of Poland 1386 – 1434
- Skirgaila (Ivan; ca 1354 – 11 January 1397 Kiev), Prince of Trakai 1382 – 1395, Kiev 1395 – 1397, regent of Lithuania
- Kaributas (Dmitri; after 1350 – after 1404), Prince of Novgorod-Seversky 1386 – 1392/93
- Lengvenis (baptised - Simon; 14th century – after 19 June 1431), Prince of Mstislavl, regent of Great Novgorod
- Karigaila (Kazimir; after 1350 – 1390), Prince of Mstislav, regent
- Vygantas (Aleksander; after 1350 – 28 June 1392), Prince of Kernavė
- Švitrigaila (Svitrigaylo, Boleslav; ca 1370 – 10 February 1452 Lutsk), Prince of Vitebsk 1392 – 1393, 1430 – 1436, Podolia 1400 – 1402, Novgorod-Seversky 1404 – 1408, 1420 – 1438, Chernigov 1419 – 1430, Grand Prince of Lithuania 1430 – 1432, pan Volynia 1437 – 1452
- Fedora (born 14th century)
- Novoselska (14th century – ?)
- Agripina (Maria; 14th century – 1393)
- Kenna (Joanna; ca 1350 – 27 April 1368), Princess of Slupsk
- Helena (after 1350 – 15 September 1438), Princess of Borovsko-Serpukhovsk and third part of the Principality of Moscow, Princess of Volotsk and Rzhevsk 1389 – 1405, Gorodetsk and Uglich 1405 – 1410
- Maria (after 1350 - ?), Princess of Lithuania
- Wilheida (Katarzyna; after 1350 – after 4 April 1422), Princess of Lithuania
- Aleksandra (after 1350 – 19 June 1434), Princess of Czersk, Rawsk, Sochazewsk, Plock, Gostynin, Plonsk, Wisk, Kujawsk and Belsk
- Jadwiga (after 1350 – after 1407), Princess of Oswiecim 1395/96 – 1405
- Michał Trubetsky (14th century – 15th century), Prince of Trubetsk
- Iwan Kindir (14th century – 12 August 1399 Battle of the Worsklą River)
- Andrzej Trubetsky (14th century – 12 August 1399 Battle of the Worsklą River), Prince of Trubetsk
| Preceded by Światosław II |
Grand Prince of Trubetsk 1357 - 1379 |
Succeeded by Andrzej Trubetsky |
| Preceded by Basil II of Druck |
Grand Prince of Briańsk 1357 - 1379, 1390 - 1399 |
Succeeded by Fiodor |
| Preceded by Patricius |
Grand Prince of Starodub 1383, 87 or 88 - 1397 |
Succeeded by Aleksander Starodubowski Korecki |
| Preceded by Basil I of Druck |
Prince of Druck 14th century |
Succeeded by Basil II of Druck |
| Preceded by Ivan Dmitryevich Pereyaslavsky |
Prince of Perejasław Zaleski 1379 - 1388 |
Succeeded by Muscovy |