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  1. Birutė (pressi di Palanga, ... – 1382) fu la seconda moglie di Kęstutis, granduca di Lituania e madre di Vitoldo il Grande. Si sa molto poco sulla sua vita, ma dopo la sua morte si sviluppò un forte culto tra i lituani, specialmente in Samogizia .

  2. Birutė (... – 1382) fu la seconda moglie di Kęstutis, granduca di Lituania e madre di Vitoldo il Grande. Si sa molto poco sulla sua vita, ma dopo la sua morte si sviluppò un forte culto tra i lituani, specialmente in Samogizia.

  3. Birutė (morta probabilmente nel 1382) Fratelli. Algirdas (1296 circa-fine maggio 1377), granduca di Lituania (1345-1377) Manvydas (1300 circa–1348), duca di Kernavė e Slonim (1341–1348) Narimantas (battezzato Gleb; poco prima del 1300–1348), duca di Pinsk, Polock e Novgorod.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BirutėBirutė - Wikipedia

    • Life
    • Worship
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    Marriage

    She was probably born near Palanga to a Lithuanian, Samogitian or Curonian[citation needed] magnate family. The story of her marriage to Kęstutis became a romantic legend in Lithuania. Chronicles mention that Birutė was a priestess (Lithuanian: vaidilutė) and served the Pagan gods by guarding the sacred fire. When Kęstutis heard of her beauty, he visited the shire and asked her to marry him. She refused because she had promised the gods to guard her virginity until her death. Kęstutis then ab...

    Death

    The circumstances surrounding Birutė's death are not entirely clear. Between 1381 and 1382 her husband Kęstutis waged a war against his nephew Jogaila who became the Grand Duke of Lithuania and signed a treaty with the Teutonic Knights against Kęstutis. Her husband was arrested and transported to the castle at Kreva. A week later Kęstutis was dead and some chronicles hint that he was murdered. In spite of the circumstances being unclear, one chronicle written by the Teutonic Knights briefly m...

    A cult around Birutė developed and remained strong long after her death. She was considered to be a goddess or the pagan equivalent of a saint by the local people. In 1989 archaeologists found evidence of a pagan sanctuary and observatory, which had existed on the top of Birutė Hill in the late 14th or early 15th century. It was likely built in Bir...

    History: Birutė Archived 2016-10-17 at the Wayback Machine, from "Encyclopedia Lituanica," II, Boston, 1972, pages 361–362, Palanga Botanical Park, Lithuanian Art Museum. Accessed May 24, 2006.
    (in Lithuanian) Vykintas Vaitkevičius, Rašytiniai Šaltiniai apie Birutės Kalną Archived 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, Palanga Botanical Park, Lithuanian Art Museum. Accessed May 24, 2006.
    (in Lithuanian) Dr. Libertas Klimka Birutės kalnas Archived 2006-12-15 at the Wayback Machine, Palanga Botanical Park, Lithuanian Art Museum. Accessed May 24, 2006.
    (in Lithuanian) Vladas Žulkus, Palangos priešistorė ir viduramžiai archeologo akimis Archived 2007-02-24 at the Wayback Machine, part II, from Palangos istorija, Klaipėda: Libra Memelensis, 1999, P...
    • Palanga
    • c. 1330, near Palanga
  5. Birutė (m. 1382 m. Brasta, Lietuva) – Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Kęstučio antroji žmona, žymiausio Lietuvos valdovo Vytauto motina. Birutė yra kilusi iš Palangos, iš žemaičių bajorų giminės. Jos dėdė iš tėvo pusės buvo žemaičių didžiūnas Vidmantas.

  6. 3 lug 2023 · Mineralinis vanduo Birutė.jpg 900 × 1,627; 206 KB Stamps of Lithuania, 2006-27.jpg 350 × 491; 145 KB Vytautas monument in Old Trakai.jpg 1,140 × 760; 965 KB

  7. Summary / Abstract: LT Dėl Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Kęstučio žmonos Birutės asmenybės esama daugybės neaiškumų. Vytautas Ališauskas yra išreiškęs mintį, kad Kęstučio žmona ne pati vadinosi Birutė, o buvo taip vadintos deivės kulto tarnaitė.