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  1. 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.

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

    Birutė (died 1382) was the second wife of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and mother of Vytautas the Great. There is very little known about Birutė's life, but after her death a cult worshiping her developed among Lithuanians , especially in Samogitia .

  3. Atgal. Birutė. Apie autorių. Birùtė?1382 ar 1383, Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Kęstučiožmona, Vytauto Didžiojomotina. Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštienė Birutė(dailininkas A. Varnas, atvirukas, išleistas L. D. Kunigaikštienės Birutės draugijos centro valdybos 20 a. 3 ketvirtyje Čikagoje; Trakų istorijos muziejus) Kilusi iš ...

  4. There are a lot of uncertainties about the personality of Birutė, wife of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Kęstutis. Vytautas Ališauskas has expressed the idea that Kęstutis wife was not named Birutė, she was a maid in a cult of a goddess with such a name. Basing on the Lietuvos istorija (The History of Lithuania) written in the XVII century by Albertas Vijūkas-Kojelavičius, Ališauskas also ...

  5. Although Birutė is an important historical figure, much of what is being said about her youth is legendary. It is believed that like the vestal virgins of ancient Rome, she had dedicated herself to the preservation of the eternal flame at a pagan sanctuary on a hill near today's resort town of Palanga on the Baltic Sea eastern shore. About the ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2022 · (description in comments), (aprašymas komentaruose), (описание в комментариях)Production and recording – 2006.Concert theatrical performance. Director B. Mar...

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  7. Birutė is a two-act opera composed by Mikas Petrauskas based on the play by Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis. It was first performed on 6 November 1906 in Vilnius and became the first Lithuanian national opera.