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IRON WOLF - MOON.
WOVEN GYM BAG 37 x 43 cm.
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Canvas. 80% recycled cotton, 20% recycled polyester. Weight: 300 g/m².
Wash and iron inside out. Wash similar colours together at 30°C gentle.
Ironing 110°. Do not iron on print.
The legend of how VILNIUS was founded
Where today the Vilnius palace thumps, as far back as the 13th century, dense forests were rustling. The huge auroch (taurus) – the king of Lithuanian forests – used his strong voice to wake up the sleeping hundred-year-old oaks, the nightly echo of howling wolves reflected off the great waters of the Neris River and disappeared into the distance, as the waters were carried all over Lithuania, the predatory lynx, hiding in its thicket, and the voices of various birds sounded like music of indescribable beauty.
Therefore, it is not surprising that this area attracted many hunters. It was so magnificent that when Prince Šventaragis (Holy Horn) went hunting there, he ordered the construction for the biggest sanctuary of the mightiest god Perkūnas (god of sky, thunder, lightning, storms, rain, fire, war, law, order, fertility, mountains, and oak trees), having appointed the senior priest Lizdeika (name meaning “the baby was found in the nest”) in the valley of the huge mountains. Since then, this place has been called the Šventaragis (Holy Horn) valley.
King Gediminas was also a big fan of hunting. Back then he lived in his new capital Trakai, where a indestructible castle was built. King Gediminas with his courtiers and military companions often went hunting in the distant areas. One time, probably around the year 1322, King Gediminas was chasing a huge auroch ended up wounding it up on the mountain where Vilnia River gives its waters to Neris River, and fought it there. The great beast, struck in the heart, fell, and the king blowed a song of victory on his golden horn.
The sun had long been hidden beyond the Neris in the thicket of leaves, and the pale moon showed its bare face, casting a silvery light on the top of the oaks and lindens, shimmering. Only in the valley, in the Perkūnas sanctuary, the red flame of the holy fire glowed, and the songs of the ghosts could be heard in the silence of the night. Tired of hunting, the participants of the hunt decided not to return to Trakai that evening and chose a place to rest between Neris and the temple, where Prince Šventaragis was burned earlier. After setting up their tents, fortifying themselves with game and mead, the hunters fell asleep.
The king couldn’t fall asleep; however, fatigue overcame him, and the slumber closed his eyelids. And here the ruler dreams that on the top of the hill, where he killed the auroch, stands a wolf, wearing iron armor, looking as if he had been cast from iron. The wolf, raising its head to the moon, began to howl and howled so loudly that it seemed as if hundreds of other wolves were also howling along. When the rays of the rising sun covered the mountains and rivers, and penetrated through the veil of leaves, King Gediminas also woke up. Remembering the dream, he told it to his hunting friends.
Like all ancient Lithuanians, Gediminas believed in sorcery and magic – he thought they could tell about the future; believed that the gods send dreams to advise or warn. However, no one has ever warned him what such dream could mean. Then someone from the courtiers advised to invite senior priest Lizdeika. Lizdeika, who came to the ruler, stood before him, listened to the story and thought deeply. Surrounding the senior priest in a circle, the king's courtiers followed every expression on his face and eagerly awaited the interpretation of the dream.
Finally, Lizdeika, leaning with one hand on the staff, which was a sign of his greatness, and raising the other hand to the sky, solemnly spoke: – Oh, my mighty lord! Through this dream, the gods revealed their will to you, and if you fulfill it, honor and power awaits you. The iron wolf means that a strong castle and a city – the capital – must be built, and the hundred howling wolves mean the inhabitants will make you and the city famous throughout the whole world. So you must be obedient to the will of the gods and build a castle and a city here, and its name will shine for many centuries in Lithuania – our homeland!
Gediminas liked this interpretation of the dream very much, and soon the lord built a castle on the mountain, surrounded by a strong masonry wall, and named it Auroch (Taurus) mountain (Lithuanian: Taurakalnis). In the valley, between the mountains, another, wooden, lower, or Krivių, castle was built. Hundred-year-old oak trees were cut down and residential houses were built.
This is how the city was founded, which was nicknamed Vilnius after the name of the Vilnia (name meaning "wave, billow") River. Later, Gediminas moved from Trakai, and Vilnius became the new capital of Lithuania.
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HISTORIC FLAGS OF LITHUANIAN MEDIEVAL RULERS.
GEDIMINID DYNASTY.
FRIDGE MAGNET-BADGE.
2 in 1 – fridge magnet with the removable reusable magnet becomes a badge.
Diameter: 38 mm.
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1. GEDIMINAS. Rex Letvinorum Ruthenorumque. // 2-3. KĘSTUTIS. Rex Letvinorum. // 4-5-6. VYTAUTAS. Magnus Dux Letvinorum. // 7-8. ALGIRDAS. Rex Letvinorum // 9-10. JOGAILA. Dei Gratia Rex Poloniae, Littvaniae.
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HERALDRY OF THE BATTLE OF GRUNWALD.
FRIDGE MAGNET-BADGE.
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Diameter: 38 mm.
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Among the booty retrieved from the field at Grunwald were fifty-six flags of the Teutonic Order or cities affiliated with the Teutonic Order. The flags were brought to Kraków and hung in the cathedral to commemorate the victory. Those, or reproductions of them, hang today in Wawel Castle. It survives as a rich source for turn-of-the-15th-century Central Europe heraldic style.
TYPOART reviews the main heraldry of the Battle of Grunwald. The collection is in progress, from time to time is inriched with new items. Changes are possible, as drawings and details are adjusted with historical sources.
1. KRAKÓW AND THE KINGDOM OF POLAND. // 2. KINGDOM OF POLAND. // 3. ZAWISZA CZARNY, a commander under Polish king Władysław II Jagiełło. // 4. GRAND DUCHY OF LITHUANIA. // 5. VYTAUTAS ALEXANDER, Grand Duke of Lithuania. // 6. TEUTONIC ORDER led by Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen. // 7. ULRICH VON JUNGINGEN, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. // 8. TEUTONIC ORDER, led by Fridericus Vallerod, Grand Marshall of Prussia. // 9. FRIDERICUS VALLEROD, Grand Marshall of Prussia. // 10. DISTRICT OF STHUM, led by Cunradus Lichtenstein, Grand Commander of the Teutonic Order. // 11. CUNRADUS LICHTENSTEIN, Grand Commander of the Teutonic Order.
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RULERS OF LITHUANIA.
Dominoes.
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For any age elder than 3 years.
HOW TO PLAY. Number of players: Up to four. Game contents: 28 tiles. Tile – a rectangle with two drawings, is divided into two parts. Aim: Be the first to play all your tiles. Before starting: Shuffle the tiles. Each player takes 6 tiles. All remaining tiles are left on the table. The players make agreement, who will start the game. How to play: The player add the tile so that they make matching pair. Each player add one tile at a time. If a player cannot make a matching pair, player must take a tile from the remaining tiles until he/she can make matching pair or until there are no tiles left and the next player will take their turn. The first player to play all his/her tiles is the winner.
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GEDIMINIDS.
THE PRINCESSES AND PRINCES.
Colouring book.
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The Gediminids were a dynasty of monarchs in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that reigned from the 14th to the 16th century. According to historical sources Gediminas, King of Lithuania, had 7 (8?) sons and 4 daughters: Manvydas, Narimantas, Algirdas, Vytautas (?), Kęstutis, Karijotas, Liubartas, Jaunutis, Aldona, Elžbieta, Eufemija, Aigusta. It is possible that Gediminas had two more daughters. The chronicle of John of Winterthur contains a reference to Gediminas' eight sons. The names of seven sons can be found in various written sources, while the identity of the eighth remains disputed. It is uncertain how many wives Gediminas had. The Bychowiec Chronicle mentions three wives of Gediminas: Vida from Courland; Olga from Smolensk; and Jewna from Polotsk.
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