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'''Albrecht Goštautas''' ({{lang-lt|Albertas Goštautas}}, {{lang-pl|Olbracht Gasztołd}}) (died ]) - was the noblemen from ] of ] family. In ] became a chancellor of Lithuania. He was buried in ], where his tomb remains till present day. '''Albrecht Goštautas''' ({{lang-lt|Albertas Goštautas}}, {{lang-pl|Olbracht Gasztołd}}) (died ]) - was the noblemen from ] of ] family. In ] became a chancellor of Lithuania. He was buried in ], where his tomb remains till present day.


Goštautas was a supporter of the ] in state affairs and had ] attitude: he seceded Lithuanian and Polish speaking ]s, took care of the representatives of the Lithuanian literature as ] and had shown distrust to ] inhabitants of the Grand Duchy.<ref>http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/socium/dubonis2002.htm</ref> Goštautas was a supporter of the ] in state affairs and had ] attitude: he seceded Lithuanian and Polish speaking ]s, took care of the representatives of the ], as ], and had shown distrust to ] inhabitants of the Grand Duchy.<ref>http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/socium/dubonis2002.htm</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Albrecht Goštautas (Template:Lang-lt, Template:Lang-pl) (died 1539) - was the noblemen from Grand Duchy of Lithuania of Goštautai family. In 1522 became a chancellor of Lithuania. He was buried in Vilnius Cathedral, where his tomb remains till present day.

Goštautas was a supporter of the Lithuanian language in state affairs and had nationalistic attitude: he seceded Lithuanian and Polish speaking Franciscans, took care of the representatives of the Lithuanian literature, as Abraomas Kulvietis, and had shown distrust to Ruthenian inhabitants of the Grand Duchy.

References

  1. http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/socium/dubonis2002.htm


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