Poręczenie za kniazia Żedywida a wydarzenia lat 1392–1393 w Wielkim Księstwie Litewskim
Autor: | Sergiej Polechow |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Vladislovas II Jogailaitis
1456-1516 (Władysław II Jagiellończyk Vladislav II Jagellonsk? Ul?szló II Ladislaus II) Bajorai didikai ir magnatai / Nobles and magnates Lietuva (Lithuania) Žadvydas (Żedywid) Lietuva Valdovai Dokumentai / Documents Paleografija Diplomatija / Diplomacy Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė (Lietuva LDK Grand Duchy of Lithuania GDL) Laidavimas Vytautas Didysis 1350-1430 (Vytautas the Great) |
Zdroj: | Zapiski historyczne 2020, t. 85, z. 3, p. 71-104. |
ISSN: | 2449-8637 0044-1791 |
DOI: | 10.15762/zh.2020.27 |
Popis: | This article investigates the case of four Lithuanian-Ruthenian dukes vouching for Duke Żedywid before the Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło. The original Ruthenian document does not include a date nor does it contain any information about the circumstances in which the surety (poręczenie) was issued. There have been attempts to solve this riddle in the historical literature, with reference to information about Żedywid contained in primary sources, biographies and genealogies of the vouching dukes, and the political history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the late fourteenth century. However, the majority of conclusions that have been drawn so far are based on misreadings of the text of the surety. The identification of the scribe who prepared the document has made it possible to determine its chronological framework, and information about the vouching dukes and King Władysław’s itinerary indicates that it was written between August 1392 and October 1393, most likely in Kraków. An attempt to put the surety into a broader political context requires us to take into account its possible connection with the actions undertaken by Vytautas aimed at extending and strengthening his power in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania after the Ostrów Agreement of 1392. This connection, however, remains only in the sphere of hypothesis. The exceptionally short diplomatic form of the document and lack of detailed information about these events and Żedywid himself in contemporary sources indicate that Żedywid’s actions did not pose any serious threat to Jagiełło. |
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