Dmitry I Starshy or Dmitry of Bryansk was the second eldest son of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his first wife Maria of Vitebsk. He was Duke of Bryansk from 1356 to 1379 and from 1388 to 1399. In 1356 Algirdas took region of Bryansk, which included Trubetsk and Starodub, from Principality of Smolensk and granted to his son Dmitry to govern it. The territory was in far north east from the heartlands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and bordered the Grand Duchy of Moscow.

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  • Dmitry I Starshy or Dmitry of Bryansk was the second eldest son of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his first wife Maria of Vitebsk. He was Duke of Bryansk from 1356 to 1379 and from 1388 to 1399. In 1356 Algirdas took region of Bryansk, which included Trubetsk and Starodub, from Principality of Smolensk and granted to his son Dmitry to govern it. The territory was in far north east from the heartlands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and bordered the Grand Duchy of Moscow. In 1370 Dmitri Donskoi, Grand Duke of Moscow, unsuccessfully attempted to conquer the territory. In 1372 Dmitry witnessed Treaty of Lyubutsk between Algirdas and Dmitri Donskoi. After his father's death in 1377 Dmitry supported his elder brother Andrei of Polotsk against their younger half-brother Jogaila, who became the Grand Duke of Lithuania. Andrei, believing that he is the rightful heir to the throne, organized an anti-Lithuanian coalition, which included Polotsk, Pskov, Livonian Order, and Grand Duchy of Moscow. Dmitry took a more passive role in the coalition: he did not wage a direct war against Lithuania and did not defend his domain when it was attacked by Moscow's army in 1379. Dmitry and his family followed retreating Russian army into Moscow where Dmitri Donskoi granted him Pereslavl-Zalessky. In 1380 Dmitry led a Russian banner in the Battle of Kulikovo against the Golden Horde. Russian chronicles praise his and his brother's tactical skills. After 1380 Dmitry is mentioned in written sources only twice. After his brother Andrei was captured by Skirgaila's forces and imprisoned in Poland, Dmitry reconciled with Jogaila, now King of Poland, in 1388. He returned to his former domain in Bryansk. Dmitry died in 1399 in the Battle of the Vorskla River against the Golden Horde. Dmitry's son Michał Trubetsky is considered to be the ancestor of the Trubetskoy family.
  • Dymitr Starszy Olgierdowic (Dymitr Briański, Dymitr Trubetsky, Dymitr Trubecki, Źmicier Briański, Źmicier Trubiacki, Дзьмітры Бранскі, Дзьмітры Трубяцкі, Дзьмітры Альгердавіч, Дмитро Ольгердович, Дмитро Трубецький; zm. 12 lub 16 sierpnia 1399 w bitwie pod Worsklą) – wielki książę trubecki 1357 – 1379, briański 1357 – 1379, 1390 - 1399, starodubowski 1383, 87 lub 88 – 1397, książę drucki i perejasławski 1379 - 1388 z dynastii Giedyminowiczów; protoplasta rodu książąt Trubeckich; w 1357 r. przyjął chrzest rzymskokatolicki. Był drugim synem Olgierda, wielkiego księcia litewskiego, i jego pierwszej żony - Anny. Według wpisu do Synodyka lubeckiego poślubił niewiadomwgo pochodzenia Annę. Z tego małżeństwa pochodziło sześcioro dzieci: Gleb Briański, Iwan Kindir, Michał Trubecki - protoplasta kniaziów Trubeckich, Siemion Drucki, Aleksandra Drucka - żona Andrzeja Holszańskiego, córka nieznana z imienia - żona Iwana Giedrojcia. Dymitr poległ w bitwie nad Worsklą.
  • Дми́трий Ольге́рдович — удельный князь Брянский, Стародубский и Трубчевский из династии Гедиминовичей, родоначальник князей Трубецких. Сын великого князя литовского Ольгерда (в крещении — Александра) и княгини витебской Марии Ярославны. Князь брянский. Участник Куликовской битвы.
  • Demetriusz I Starszy var prins av Trubeck 1357 – 1399, Briansk 1357 – 1379, Starodub 1370 – 1399, Druck 13?? – 13??; förfadern Trubetzkoys. Gift med Anna Drucka, börd av Trubetzkoys. De fick barnen Michal Trubecki, Prins av Trubeck, Iwan Trubecki (? – dog den 12 maj 1399 vid slaget om Vorskla floden), Andrzej Trubecki, (? - dog den 12 maj 1399 vid slaget om Vorskla floden), Prins av Trubeck. Demetriusz I Starszy fader: Olgierd, storprins och storhertig av Litauen 1345 – 1377 och morder Maria Witebska 1318
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  • Dmitry I Starshy or Dmitry of Bryansk was the second eldest son of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his first wife Maria of Vitebsk. He was Duke of Bryansk from 1356 to 1379 and from 1388 to 1399. In 1356 Algirdas took region of Bryansk, which included Trubetsk and Starodub, from Principality of Smolensk and granted to his son Dmitry to govern it. The territory was in far north east from the heartlands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and bordered the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
  • Dymitr Starszy Olgierdowic (Dymitr Briański, Dymitr Trubetsky, Dymitr Trubecki, Źmicier Briański, Źmicier Trubiacki, Дзьмітры Бранскі, Дзьмітры Трубяцкі, Дзьмітры Альгердавіч, Дмитро Ольгердович, Дмитро Трубецький; zm.
  • Дми́трий Ольге́рдович — удельный князь Брянский, Стародубский и Трубчевский из династии Гедиминовичей, родоначальник князей Трубецких. Сын великого князя литовского Ольгерда (в крещении — Александра) и княгини витебской Марии Ярославны. Князь брянский.
  • Demetriusz I Starszy var prins av Trubeck 1357 – 1399, Briansk 1357 – 1379, Starodub 1370 – 1399, Druck 13?? – 13??; förfadern Trubetzkoys. Gift med Anna Drucka, börd av Trubetzkoys. De fick barnen Michal Trubecki, Prins av Trubeck, Iwan Trubecki (? – dog den 12 maj 1399 vid slaget om Vorskla floden), Andrzej Trubecki, (? - dog den 12 maj 1399 vid slaget om Vorskla floden), Prins av Trubeck.
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  • Demetrius I Starshy
  • Dymitr Starszy Olgierdowic
  • Дмитрий Ольгердович
  • Demetriusz I Starszy
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