Patrikei Narimuntovich of Starodub-Seversky (c1347-1408)

'''Patrikei Narimuntovich (1356-c1410) 1408 ) is the Princes of Starodub-Seversky of the Gediminids.

In the Polish genealogies of the XVIII century, his mother is called the daughter of Khan Tokhta.

Biography
In 1383-1386 and from 1398 Patrick was the prince's representative in Novgorod, where he arrived at the invitation of the boyar council and was received with great honors, received for the inheritance of the city: Orekhov, Korela, and also the village of Luzhskoye.

In 1384, Prince Patrick extended his possessions along the Reval road to the west and thereby received all the southern coasts of the Gulf of Finland to the Narva River. To protect the Novgorod possessions, he built a fortress Yam (modern Kingisepp) in the lower reaches of Luga River.

When in 1386 Dmitri Donskoy gathered in a campaign against Novgorod for the raids of local ushkuynyk on trading routes that were not without the influence of Patrikei and other princes, Novgorod residents, probably at the request of [[Dmitri Ivanovich Donskoy (1350-1389)|Dmitri, in 1388 took Patrikei Ladoga and Russ and handed them over another Lithuanian prince - Lugvania Olgerdovich.

In 1408 Patrick went to serve in Moscow Prince Vasili Dmitriyevich.

Sons
Information about the descendants of Patrikei is contained in the Velvet Book : ".. And Narimant had a son Prince Patrekei, and Prince Patrekei had three sons, Prince Fyodor, Khovansky went from him ." Prince Yurya, behind him was the daughter of Grand Duke Vasilyev, from he went Bulgakov , Schenyatevy , Kurakin , Galitzine Prince. Alexander ; he went ot Koretsky .".

Literature

 * ВТ-РБС - Патрикий Наримантович
 * Белы А. Нарымонтавічы // Вялікае Княства Літоўскае. — Т. 2: Кадэцкі корпус — Яцкевіч. — Мінск: Беларуская Энцыклапедыя імя П.Броўкі, 2005. — 788 с.: іл. — С. 350—351. ISBN 985-11-0378-0.
 * Puzyna J. Potomstwo Narymunta Giedyminowicza // Miesięcznik Heraldyczny. — R. 11, 1932. — № 10..