Stanislovas Čiupurna

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Stanislovas Čiupurna (

Teutonic Knights.[2]

Little is known about Čiupurna's life or origin. In 1398 and 1410, he used a coat of arms that was not borrowed from the

Sigismund of Luxemburg, issued a document from the house in 1413.[5]

Čiupurna was first mentioned in written sources in 1395 as a witness to a donation of land and property to

Jogaila signed a document allowing envoys of the Grand Master to travel freely.[1]

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