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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Albertas Manvydas or Albertas Vaitiekus Manvydas (died in 1423) was a Lithuanian noble, the first Voivode of Vilnius and founder of the Manvydai family. Along with Stanislav Czupurna, Manvydas was the most influential noble during the early reign of Grand Duke Vytautas.Manvydas was first mentioned in a document dated 1387–1389 when he along with other nobles avouched for Hryćka Konstantynowicza who organized a rebellion against Skirgaila, regent of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the name of his brother Jogaila. He was starosta of Vilnius (1396–1413). After an administrative reform that established Vilnius Voivodeship in 1413, Manvydas became the first Voivode of Vilnius and held that position until his death. During the First Samogitian uprising, he was sent on diplomatic missions to the Teutonic Knights and helped negotiate the Peace of Raciąż. He very likely commanded a Lithuanian squad in the Battle of Grunwald. He participated in the 1413 Union of Horodło and received Leliwa coat of arms. Manvydas was among Lithuanian diplomats negotiating with Benedict Macra, mediator of the Lithuanian–teutonic dispute over Samogitia.Die Littauischen Wegeberichte mentioned Manewidendorf near Hieraniony (now in Belarus). Other patronymic territories included Vishnyeva, Zhuprany, and possibly Braslaw. He also had possessions in Vilnius. He funded Chapel of St. Albert and St. George within Vilnius Cathedral, which is possibly the present-day Chapel of Ignatius of Loyola, and was buried there. He also funded Catholic church in Braslaw.. }

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