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reported that the village had a
Russian primary school. In 1907, a new wooden school building was constructed. In 1949, the former monastery was transformed into a seven-year school. An extension was built in 1958 and the school relocated to a brand new building in 1971–1972. In 1966–1999, the school
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From the 17th century, the village had a school maintained by the church and monastery. The school had 20 students in 1770 and 48 students (11 nobles, 18 townspeople, and 19 peasants) in 1781. A year later, the number of students dropped to 17 (4 nobles, 7 townspeople, and 6 peasants). A small
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The castle was mortgaged to cover the family's debts in 1630. In mid-17th century, the castle lost its strategic importance and became a residential manor. Surviving descriptions mention the main residential building with a splendid "golden" hall and a
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was a high school. At first reduced to a ten-year school, it became a branch of a primary school in Molėtai in 2013. The branch was closed in 2018. The renovated former school building will be used by a community center, library, and office of the
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based in
Vilnius in 1695. The congregation did not turn the castle into a monastery, but used it to provide financial support to the monastery in Vilnius. Today, walls of the main castle barn and eastern gates, together with foundations and
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The first monastery was a small wooden structure that could house twelve monks, but it became a center of the Canons
Regular of Penitence in Lithuania. From the very beginning, monastery's superior had the right to wear bishop's insignia
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represents architectural heritage and reminds of the letter "V" (the first letter of village's name). Its silver color represents the
Siesartis river and the green shield represents the beauty of nature.
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with red enamel was found during archaeological excavations at the center of the town in 1999. The fibula is dated to the 4th century AD. Its unique design was considered for the village's coat of arms.
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has not survived. It was reworked by Wacław
Biernacki in the early 20th century but has retained the original casing which is one of the older surviving casings in Lithuania. The organ has five
629:(1655–1660). The church was reconsecrated in 1684. In 1750s, two-floor brick monastery building was added. It survives this day. The old wooden monastery buildings continued to house novitiate,
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Vaicekauskas, Mikas (2008). "To Burn or To
Republish?: The Fate of the 18th–19th century Lithuanian Bestseller". In Gabler, Hans Walter; Robinson, Peter; Subačius, Paulius V. (eds.).
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610:(The Gate Open to Eternity) which became very popular and was reprinted at least sixteen more times. The monastery also maintained a parish school (it possibly dates to 1600 when
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The first wooden church in Videniškiai was built by Matas
Giedraitis in 1547–1549. The church was named after the Holy Trinity and was attended by priests from the
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291:(died in 1485) who was possibly born in the village and was officially beatified in 2018. The reconstructed monastery now houses a small museum and a library.
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located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Videniškiai. However, archaeological excavations disproved the notion. It was likely built by
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The village had 239 residents in 1863, 255 in 1879, 284 in 1923, 282 in 1959, 268 in 1970, 316 in 1979, 403 in 1989, and 415 in 2001.
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legends, the village takes the name from its founder Duke Vidas (Hurda) Ginvilaitis, grandson of Duke
Giedrius and ancestor of the
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Regular of Penitence sued and recovered the monastery and received cash compensation, but lost the land. After the
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with relief figures that were installed in 1639. The figures are usually identified with the monastery founder
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left some sums for a school in his last will) and a rudimentary hospital/shelter for the sick and elderly (
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Church of Saint
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on 28 August 2018. The coat of arms depict a four-leaf rose which alludes to the
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workshop for artists in July. The first event was organized in 2003.
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and taught theology. In 1753, philosophy was taught by
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1202:(in Lithuanian). Vilniaus dailės akademijos leidykla.
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907:"Žemaičių vyskupo Merkelio Giedraičio tėviškė"
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1148:"Baltadvario pilies istorija"
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479:Voivode of Mstsislaw
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