Butvydas, born in the year twelve hundred and one, was a prominent figure in the history of Lithuania, serving as Grand Duke from approximately twelve ninety until his death around twelve ninety-five. His reign marked a significant period in the development of the Lithuanian state.
As an aristocrat, Butvydas played a crucial role in the political landscape of Northern and Eastern Europe during the late thirteenth century. His leadership laid the groundwork for the future expansion and consolidation of Lithuanian power.
He is widely believed to be the father of Grand Duke Gediminas, a key figure under whom Lithuania would rise to prominence as a major regional power. This lineage highlights the importance of Butvydas in the historical narrative of Lithuania.