- and
sparks of the flame. A
Romuva priest is
known as a
vaidila (plural
vaidilos), and a
Romuva priestess is
known as a vaidilutė (plural vaidilutės). As...
-
performed various roles at the
Lithuanian National Drama Theatre 1992 –
opened Vaidilos ainiai, his own
private theatre (in 1997
renamed as A. Večerskis Theatre)...
- (Russian rule), "Słońce" (Polish rule), "Pionierius" (Soviet rule) and "
Vaidilos" (Lithuanian rule).
Until the late 19th
century the
Vilnius layout was...
- Šviesos g., Vėjų g., Šermukšnių g., Liepų g.,
Aukuro g., Žalgirio g.,
Vaidilos g.,
Vaidoto g., Vyčio g., Saulėtekio g.,
Ateities g., Topolių g., Vytauto...
- his
poems was
first published in 1917 in
Petrograd under the
pseudonym Vaidilos Ainis. A year later, a
larger collection was
published by
Vincas Mickevičius-Kap****s...