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Jonas Kęsgaila or Kęsgailaitis (Polish: Jan Kieżgajło, Latin: Johannes Kyensgalowicz, died 1485) was a Lithuanian nobleman, son of Mykolas Kęsgaila of the Kęsgaila family. He fathered two sons (Stanislovas Kęsgaila and ) and two daughters.

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  • Jonas Kęsgaila (en)
  • Jan Kieżgajło (pl)
  • Ян Кезгайлович (ru)
  • Ян Кезгайлович (uk)
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  • Jan Kieżgajło herbu Zadora (zm. 1485) – kasztelan wileński od 1478, trocki od 1477, starosta generalny żmudzki od 1451. (pl)
  • Ян Кезга́йлович или Ян Кезга́йло (ок. 1415—1485) — государственный деятель Великого княжества Литовского, староста жемайтский с 1449 года и одновременно каштелян виленский с 1478 года. (ru)
  • Ян Кезгайлович (лит. Jonas Kęsgaila; бл. 1415–1485) — державний та військовий діяч Великого князівства Литовського з литовського боярського роду Кезгайлів, син Кезгайла Волімонтовича та Гелени. (uk)
  • Jonas Kęsgaila or Kęsgailaitis (Polish: Jan Kieżgajło, Latin: Johannes Kyensgalowicz, died 1485) was a Lithuanian nobleman, son of Mykolas Kęsgaila of the Kęsgaila family. He fathered two sons (Stanislovas Kęsgaila and ) and two daughters. (en)
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  • Jonas Kęsgaila or Kęsgailaitis (Polish: Jan Kieżgajło, Latin: Johannes Kyensgalowicz, died 1485) was a Lithuanian nobleman, son of Mykolas Kęsgaila of the Kęsgaila family. He fathered two sons (Stanislovas Kęsgaila and ) and two daughters. Jonas Kęsgaila was Elder of Samogitia (1449–1485), castellan of Trakai (1477) and Vilnius (1478–1485). Jonas was a powerful magnate in Samogitia and even conducted independent foreign policy with the Teutonic Knights. During the Thirteen Years' War (1454–66), the Samogitians attacked the Knights, including their stronghold in Klaipėda (Memel) in 1455. The Samogitian border was closed, disrupting communication between the Teutonic Knights in Prussia and its branch in Livonia. These actions are usually interpreted as direct support to Casimir IV Jagiellon, King of Poland. However, this might be oversimplification as the attacks were possibly carried out by unruly Samogitians looking for loot, closing of the border was not considered an act of war, and Lithuanian nobles generally did not support the war. (en)
  • Jan Kieżgajło herbu Zadora (zm. 1485) – kasztelan wileński od 1478, trocki od 1477, starosta generalny żmudzki od 1451. (pl)
  • Ян Кезга́йлович или Ян Кезга́йло (ок. 1415—1485) — государственный деятель Великого княжества Литовского, староста жемайтский с 1449 года и одновременно каштелян виленский с 1478 года. (ru)
  • Ян Кезгайлович (лит. Jonas Kęsgaila; бл. 1415–1485) — державний та військовий діяч Великого князівства Литовського з литовського боярського роду Кезгайлів, син Кезгайла Волімонтовича та Гелени. (uk)
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