Fyodor Koriatovych


Fedir Koriatovych was a Lithuanian prince of Gediminid dynasty, active in Ruthenia, son of Karijotas, Duke of Navahrudak.
strengthened by Fеdir
Fedir inherited Navahrudak Castle from his father. After Grand Duchy of Lithuania gained Podolia as a result of the decisive victory against the Golden Horde at the Battle of Blue Waters in 1362, he with his three brothers were appointed by Grand Duke Algirdas to administrate the region. After the last of his brothers died circa 1389, he remained the sole administrator of Podolia for three years until his exile by the Grand Duke Vytautas the Great.
In 1392 he disobeyed Vytautas the Great and was forced into exile. In 1396, Koriatovych purchased the city of Munkács in the Kingdom of Hungary, settling himself in the city's Palanok Castle, which would become one of the most protected castles in the region.