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- History of Vilnius - Wikipedia
The city of Vilnius, the capital and largest city of Lithuania, has an extensive history starting from the Stone Age The city has changed hands many times between Imperial and Soviet Russia, Napoleonic France, Imperial and Nazi Germany, Interwar Poland, and Lithuania
- Vilnius | History, Map, Points of Interest | Britannica
After Poland and Lithuania were united in a personal union, Vilnius received its charter of self-government in 1387, and a Roman Catholic bishopric was established there
- History of Vilnius - True Lithuania
The days of Poland-Lithuania as a great power ended, and so were the days of Vilnius as a seat of power Vilnius palace became neglected and the Polish-Lithuanian Kings ceased visiting it Furthermore, the Russian (Orthodox) and Swedish (Lutheran) invasions eroded the remarkable religious tolerance
- Vilnius and its 700-year history: key dates - LRT
During its 700 years of existence, Vilnius has experienced periods of prosperity and devastation, has been a cradle of cultures and victim of pan-European catastrophes
- Vilnius Historic Centre - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Political centre of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the 13th to the end of the 18th century, Vilnius has had a profound influence on the cultural and architectural development of much of eastern Europe
- The Transformation of Vilnius: From Polish Wilno to Lithuanian Capital
By 1939, Vilnius was a predominantly Polish and Jewish city, with Lithuanians constituting barely 1–2% of its population Yet, within a decade, it would become the capital of Soviet Lithuania—a transformation achieved through war, genocide, and forced population transfers
- The Turbulent History of Vilnius: A Baltic City at the Crossroads of . . .
As empires crumbled in 1918, Lithuania declared independence with Vilnius as its capital—but Poland seized the city in 1920 For two decades, Vilnius became "Wilno," a Polish cultural center while Kaunas served as Lithuania’s temporary capital
- Timeline of Vilnius: Key Historical Events | Timepath
Explore the rich history of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, through this detailed timeline Discover significant events that have shaped the city from its founding to the present day, including its role in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, periods of occupation, and its growth as a modern European city
- Historical Vilnius | Go Vilnius
Get to know the true essence of Vilnius Vilnius: a UNESCO World Heritage City Experience a History of Your Own Pilgrimage in Vilnius Jewish Heritage in Vilnius 100 Years of Lithuanian Statehood
- History – Vilnius. com
1323 Grand Duke of Lithuania Gedimin choose Vilnius as the capital of the principality of Lithuania 1387 Granted city rights 1390 The Crooked Castle was burned down by the Teutonic Knights and was never rebuilt 1409 Gerimina’s Brick Tower, the upper castle, was completed by Grand Duke Vytautas
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