Mindaugas, the first known Grand Duke of …

Years: 1253 - 1253

Mindaugas, the first known Grand Duke of Lithuania, a title he had gained in around 1235, had been crowned King of Lithuania in 1251.

He is generally considered the founder of the Lithuanian state, and the first leader to unite the Balts.

During the course of internal power struggles, he had been baptized as a Roman Catholic in 1250 or 1251; this action has enabled him to establish an alliance with the Livonian Order, and he is crowned King of Lithuania on June 29 or July 6, 1253.

However, as later events will show, Lithuanians are not prepared to accept Christianity, and Mindaugas' baptism is to have little impact on further developments.

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