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Kęsgailos (plural; singular: Kęsgaila) was a Lithuanian noble family, one of the largest landowners in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The family traces its roots to the 14th century (Buseika is considered the ancestor of the family). Their seat was in the Samogitia and Trakai regions. Kęsgailos family members had been the Elders of Samogitia from 1412 until 1532. According to the 1528 military census, the family had to provide the most troops in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.〔A. Bumblauskas. Senosios Lietuvos istorija, 1009-1795. Vilnius, 2005. p. 182〕 The family died out in the 16th century. ==Name== The surname Kęsgaila comes from the first name of Mykolas Kęsgaila son of Valimantas, whose elder brother Jaunutis son of Valimantas was granted the Zadora Coat of Arms in the Union of Horodlo of 1413. In line with the common practice for nobles' names after the Christianization of Lithuania, after his baptism, the Christian name '' *Mīkālas'' (Michael) was added to a pagan Lithuanian name, which can be reconstructed as *''Kensgaĭla'' (from ''kęsti'' ("be patient") and ''gailas'' ("strong")). His son Jonas Kęsgailaitis, mentioned in written sources in Latin as ''Johannes Kyensgalowicz'',〔(Historical Documents of Lithuania )〕 was a bearer of the name as a patronymic, which subsequently evolved into a family name. Its Polonized form ''Kieżgajło'' is most common in Polish historiography over other variants, such as ''Kezigal'', ''Kieżgajłła'', ''Gezgajło'', ''Kiezgajło'', ''Kieżgajłło'', ''Kierżgajłło'', ''Kieżgałło'' and ''Kieżgało''. ''Kęsgaila'' (plural ''Kęsgailos'') is a modern Lithuanian spelling of the original family name. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kęsgailos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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