Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia

The Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia (see #Name) is an early modern chronicle of Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It is considered the second redaction of the Belarusian–Lithuanian Chronicles. It was written in the Ruthenian language in the 1520s among the aristocracy of Vilnius.
Contents
The Chronicle describes the history of the Lithuanian duchy from the mythical prince Palemon to Gediminas. The chronicle is based on a legend about the descent of Lithuanian princes from the "Roman nobility" (patricians). It contains oral traditions about historical events: battles with the Tatars, Gediminas' campaigns in Ukraine (southern Rus'), the Kievan Chronicle (KC) and Galician–Volhynian Chronicle (GVC), and others. It exalts the heroic past of Lithuania, and denigrates former Kievan Rus'. To justify the superiority of Lithuanians over Ruthenians, the antiquity and nobility of the former's origin, and their prominent role in the life of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania are emphasised.[1]
Textual history

The chronicle has survived in three redactions: short, long, and complete. A total of 11 copies are known to have survived until modern times.[2]
- Short redaction:
- Krasinski manuscript ; leaves 64–72 of the Krasinski collection (16th century), destroyed in 1944 during World War II.[3]
- Long redaction:
- Alsheva/Olszew/Olshevo manuscript (c. 1550, contains Polish translations).[4]
- Archaeological Society manuscript (c. 1600).[5]
- Patriarchal manuscript.
- Rumyantsev manuscript (second half of the 17th century; contains entries until the year 1567).[6]
- Complete redaction:
- Raczyński manuscript , also known as the Poznan manuscript (c. 1580; contains entries until the year 1548).
- Evreinov manuscript .[7]
The chronicle served as a source for the Bychowiec Chronicle (c. 1574), the Chronicle of Stryjkowski (Chronicle of Poland, Lithuania, Samogitia and all Rus') by Maciej Stryjkowski, and Teodor Narbutt's compilation History of the Lithuanian People (1840s).
Name
- Church Slavonic: ЛЂтописець Великого князьства Литовъского и Жомоицьского, "The Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Zomoitsia" — name in the Krasinski manuscript.
- Belarusian names:
- Belarusian: Хроніка Вялікага Княства Літоўскага, Рускага і Жамойцкага, romanized: Khronika Vjalikagha knjastva Litouskagha, Ruskagha i Zhamojtskagha, "The Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Zhamojtsia".
- Belarusian: Хроніка Вялікага княства Літоўскага і Жамойцкага, romanized: Khronika Vjalikagha knjastva Litouskagha i Zhamojtskagha, "The Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Zhamojtsia".
- Ukrainian names:
- Ukrainian: Хроніка Великого князівства Литовського, Руського і Жемайтського, romanized: Khronika Velykogho knjazivstva Lytovsjkogho, Rusjkogho i Zhemajtsjkogho, "The Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Zhemajtsja".
- Ukrainian: Хроніка Великого князівства Литовського і Жемайтського, romanized: Khronika Velykogho knjazivstva Lytovsjkogho i Zhemajtsjkogho, "The Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Zhemajtsja".
- Ukrainian: Хроніка ВКЛ, romanized: Khronika VKL, "GDL Chronicle" — short name.
Editions

- Lastowski, Vatslaw, Лѣтописецъ Великого кн(я)зства Литовъско(го) и Жомоитсъкого (1925). (in Belarusian). pp. 68. Kaunas.
- Ulashchik, N.N., ed. (1980) [1975]. Bilorusjko-lytovsjki litopysy Білорусько-литовські літописи [The Belarusian–Lithuanian Chronicles]. Complete Collection of Rus' Chronicles (PSRL) (in Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian). Vol. 32, 35. Moscow: Nauka / Izbornyk. p. 306. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
- Летапісы і хронікі Вялікага Княства Літоўскага (XV—XVII ст.): Социально-значимая литература (Помнікі даўняга пісьменства Беларусі). / Нацыянальная акадэмія навук Беларусі ; рэдкал. В. А. Чамярыцкі. (in Belarusian). Minsk: Беларуская навука [Belarusian Science], 2015.
- Gudmantas, Kęstutis (2024). Lietuvos ir Žemaičių Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės metraštis: monografinis leidimas ir kritinis leidimas. Chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Samogitia. A Study and a Critical Edition (in Lithuanian and English). Vilnius: Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore. p. 459. ISBN 978-609-425-127-6. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
Bibliography
Monographs
- Okhrimenko, Pavlo Pavlovych, Ларчанка М. Р. Старажытная беларуская літаратура. Minsk, 1968.
- Dabrynin, M. K., Беларуская літаратура. Старажытны перыяд. Мinsk, 1952.
- Помнікі старажытнай беларускай пісьменнасці. Minsk, 1975.
- Ułaščyk, Mikałaj, Очерки по археографии и источниковедению истории и Белоруссии феодального периода. Archived 29 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine Moscow, 1973.
Reference works
- Chemerytskyi, Vyacheslav Antonovych, Хроніка Вялікага княства Літоўскага і Жамойцкага // Вялікае княства Літоўскае: энцыклапедыя: у 2 т. Minsk: Беларуская энцыклапедыя [Belarusian Encyclopaedia], 2006. Volume 2, pp. 720.
References
- ^ "Предисловие к 35-му тому. Описание рукописей. Литовско-белорусские хроники" [Preface to volume 35. Description of manuscripts. Lithuanian-Belarusian chronicles]. litopys.org.ua. 1980. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ S. V. Polekhov (2017). "Belarusian–Lithuanian Chronicles". The Great Russian Encyclopedia (in Russian). Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ "Літопис Красинського". Archived from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "Ольшевський літопис (польською)". Archived from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "Літопис Археологічного товариства". Archived from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "Рум'янцевський літопис". Archived from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "Євреїновський літопис". Archived from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
External links
- Хроника Великого княжества Литовского и Жомойтского. Справка // Национальная библиотека Беларуси
- Белазаровіч В. А. Беларуска-літоўскія летапісы XV—XVI стст. і іх ідэйна-палітычная накіраванасць. Archived 2020-01-28 at the Wayback Machine // Гістарыяграфія гісторыі Беларусі.