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Last seen on: The Washington Post Crossword – Feb 1 2019

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Anna (Lithuanian: Ona Vytautienė; died on 31 July 1418 in Trakai[1]) was Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1392–1418). She probably was the first wife of Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania. Anna was mother of Sophia of Lithuania, the only child of Vytautas and wife of Vasily I of Moscow.[1] She is best remembered for helping Vytautas to escape from a prison in Kreva in 1382 and thus probably saving his life. Little is known about Anna’s life and even her origins remain disputed by historians.

Likely Anna and Vytautas were married around 1370.[1] Anna first comes to light in 1382 when her husband was imprisoned in the Kreva Castle by his cousin Jogaila during the Lithuanian Civil War (1381–1384).[2] While all accounts agree that she freed her husband, details vary from source to source. It is unclear how much freedom Anna had in Kreva and if she was guarded. It is written in the Lithuanian Chronicles that she had two maids with her. She convinced one of them to exchange clothes with Vytautas who then escaped undetected.[3][4] Wigand of Marburg claimed that Vytautas dressed in Anna’s clothes rather than one of Anna’s maids.[3] It is believed that Anna remained in Kreva and no information is available on how she escaped or was released.[2] Teodor Narbutt (1784–1864) later added many colorful details to the story, including Vytautas illness and maid Alena, who sacrificed herself to save her master.[3]

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