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Lizdeika was a semi-legendary
pagan priest (krivis) in 14th-century
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He is ****ociated with the
legend of
founding of
Vilnius recorded...
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hundred wolves. Upon awakening, the Duke
asked the
krivis (pagan priest)
Lizdeika to
interpret the dream. And the
priest told him: "What is
destined for...
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loudly as if it were a
hundred wolves. The Duke
asked the
court magician Lizdeika to
explain his
dream to him. He
interpreted it thus: this was an omen indicating...
- in 2004. It
includes the
following hillforts: 200m 220yds 5 4 3 2 1
Lizdeika Hillfort [lt]
Mindaugas Throne Hillfort [lt]
Altar Hillfort [lt] Castle...
- top of a hill,
howling loudly. Upon awakening, the Duke
asked the
krivis Lizdeika to
interpret the dream. The
chief priest told him: What is
destined for...
- the area in his
novel "Pojata, córka Lizdejki" ("Pajauta,
Daughter of
Lizdeika", Warsaw, 1826). The
hillforts were soon
excavated by the
Tyszkiewicz brothers...
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Lizdeika Gymnasium...
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Kriwe with
Lizdeika, a semi-legendary
pagan priest and
advisor to
Grand Duke Gediminas.
Marceli Kosman, a
modern Polish historian,
called Lizdeika the last...
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Baltic mythology Prussian mythology Latvian mythology Romuva (religion)
Lizdeika Matthews, W. K. (1948). "Baltic origins".
Revue des Études Slaves. 24:...
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wolves would be
howling at once. He
consulted his
vision with his
priest Lizdeika who told him the
dream spoke of a city that must be
built at the exact...