The Silver Knight, a Lithuania Timeline

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What happened to the last Emperor of Lithuania (Zygimantas IV) after the monarchy was overthrown?
Oh yeah, I forgot to write his fate, even though I had an idea for that.

Emperor Žygimantas IV retired to a villa in Palanga, and spent the years of the Republican period far from public eye in solitude. He never married, although it is believed that he had a few lovers, and left no issue. While he was somewhat opposed to Democrat Vasaris, he was ambivalent towards the coup that followed his term. His last appearance in public happened in 1930, where he was considered by the Restorationist faction as a potential monarch of a restored Empire - but, obviously, these plans never materialized.

Žygimantas died from acute liver failure in 1934, at a mere 53 years of age.
 
Are there any cadet branches of the former Lithuanian imperial family kicking about, or is that entire line ended?
It's been 600 years, so of course there are, and plenty. For example, a distant line of the House of Gediminas are the current rulers of Wallachia-Moldavia (They were placed there when it was still a Lithuanian puppet, but the Visegradians decided to keep that royal family in charge).
 
It's been 600 years, so of course there are, and plenty. For example, a distant line of the House of Gediminas are the current rulers of Wallachia-Moldavia (They were placed there when it was still a Lithuanian puppet, but the Visegradians decided to keep that royal family in charge).
Would they be overthrown by Unitarians?
 
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