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Dear Orionus, if you continue your wide-scale campaign at lithuanizing Russian history, you may be blocked for disruption, as User:AndriyK once was. As a sidenote, when adapting the EB1911 article about the guy for this project, I chose to place it at Algirdas, rather than Olgierd, which was its legitimate Britannica name. -- Ghirla -трёп- 10:59, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Algirdas could not have been the last pagan ruler of Europe since his brother Kestutis ruled the GDL in 1381-82, and was certainly a pagan as well. "Widely regarded as the greatest monarch of Lithuania" is weaselly and could easily be disputed by Gediminas, Vytautas, etc.
( Leo1410 12:43, 12 September 2006 (UTC))
Why you, lithuanians always write: "Gediminas", or "Algirdas". Olgierd didn,t know his name is "Algirdas". He wasn't never heard a name like that. He thought his name was Olgierd. Giedymin and Olgierd didn't spoke Lithuanian language like you do. They weren't Lithuanians, they were Litvins or Ruthenians or Old Belarusians if you like. They spoke Ruthenian language. So why all these Lithuanian names??? This lithuanization is not nice.-- Bloomfield 17:25, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
The official language of The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was Ruthenian language. So why not Lithuanian if the rulers were Lithuanians???-- Bloomfield 23:23, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
This is a non-free image. It is, so far as I can tell, just as imaginary as any other modern-ish image of Algirdas. Does this image truly meet all of Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria? The same question could be asked of the non-free images at Mindaugas and Gediminas. Angus McLellan (Talk) 14:54, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
Why parahistorical propaganda of modern Lithuania dominate in ENwiki? In historical documents Olger(dt) only! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.215.85.68 ( talk) 09:04, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
Great Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia is originnaly name of state in all time of existence. The appearence of part and Samogitian have passed too late: Великое князство Литовское, Руское, Жомойтское. Historical Lithuanians are common ancestors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.215.2.56 ( talk) 21:23, 15 September 2015 (UTC)
I have a question, on the expansion of his power, what year did he annex Podolia and Kiev? Was it the same year as the Blue Water battle in 1362. I lack knowledge on this part of area, I'm inquiring to connect dots with the Golden Horde who were ruling these areas as Suzerain Alexis Ivanov ( talk) 05:07, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
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He has more to do with Ukrainian history than Russian history, especially since he himself was Ruthenian, a.k.a. Ukrainian.
Stop pushing your nationalistic nonsense and get the facts right.
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Dear Orionus, if you continue your wide-scale campaign at lithuanizing Russian history, you may be blocked for disruption, as User:AndriyK once was. As a sidenote, when adapting the EB1911 article about the guy for this project, I chose to place it at Algirdas, rather than Olgierd, which was its legitimate Britannica name. -- Ghirla -трёп- 10:59, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Algirdas could not have been the last pagan ruler of Europe since his brother Kestutis ruled the GDL in 1381-82, and was certainly a pagan as well. "Widely regarded as the greatest monarch of Lithuania" is weaselly and could easily be disputed by Gediminas, Vytautas, etc.
( Leo1410 12:43, 12 September 2006 (UTC))
Why you, lithuanians always write: "Gediminas", or "Algirdas". Olgierd didn,t know his name is "Algirdas". He wasn't never heard a name like that. He thought his name was Olgierd. Giedymin and Olgierd didn't spoke Lithuanian language like you do. They weren't Lithuanians, they were Litvins or Ruthenians or Old Belarusians if you like. They spoke Ruthenian language. So why all these Lithuanian names??? This lithuanization is not nice.-- Bloomfield 17:25, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
The official language of The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was Ruthenian language. So why not Lithuanian if the rulers were Lithuanians???-- Bloomfield 23:23, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
This is a non-free image. It is, so far as I can tell, just as imaginary as any other modern-ish image of Algirdas. Does this image truly meet all of Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria? The same question could be asked of the non-free images at Mindaugas and Gediminas. Angus McLellan (Talk) 14:54, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
Why parahistorical propaganda of modern Lithuania dominate in ENwiki? In historical documents Olger(dt) only! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.215.85.68 ( talk) 09:04, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
Great Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia is originnaly name of state in all time of existence. The appearence of part and Samogitian have passed too late: Великое князство Литовское, Руское, Жомойтское. Historical Lithuanians are common ancestors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.215.2.56 ( talk) 21:23, 15 September 2015 (UTC)
I have a question, on the expansion of his power, what year did he annex Podolia and Kiev? Was it the same year as the Blue Water battle in 1362. I lack knowledge on this part of area, I'm inquiring to connect dots with the Golden Horde who were ruling these areas as Suzerain Alexis Ivanov ( talk) 05:07, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
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He has more to do with Ukrainian history than Russian history, especially since he himself was Ruthenian, a.k.a. Ukrainian.
Stop pushing your nationalistic nonsense and get the facts right.
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