the pretender to the throne, his uncle keistut, was strangled, captured along with his son bitovt, butged to escape death from his brother’s hand. if it were not for the family ties between anna and anna, this story would have ended tragically, because it was the wife who came up with a cunning plan to escape to polotsk, dress her husband in a woman’s dress and switch places with the maid, who was left to portray the exhausted prince. women were brave after all. later 3 years later the union of krevo was signed at this place. thanks to the agreements worked out, jogaila united the grand duchy of lithuania and poland under his crown. the castle is now mothballed. impatient note, want to see the castle in its heyday? please, don't go to the village of kreva, to the neighboring village of chukhny. yes, yes, there... in his area, an artisan and smargoni with the telling surname sergei bondarenko, assembled a 10-fold smaller copy of the fortress landmark. they say that he is an amateur, in the literal sense, of small architectural forms, even allows you to lay a brick in your creation. and