Vilnius Nuo Jo Pradеѕios Iki 1750 -

: A series of "Great Fires" destroyed much of the city's remaining medieval wooden and Gothic structures.

Based on the era covered by Kraszewski, the city was defined by periods of immense prosperity followed by near-total devastation: Vilnius nuo jo pradЕѕios iki 1750

: Covers the city’s legendary beginnings under Grand Duke Gediminas in 1323, its transformation into the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the granting of Magdeburg Rights in 1387. : A series of "Great Fires" destroyed much

The work was originally written in Polish but has been professionally translated into Lithuanian by Irena Katilienė and republished starting in 2014 by Mintis . You can find these volumes at major retailers like Knygos.lt or consult them at the Vilnius City Municipality Central Library . You can find these volumes at major retailers like Knygos

: First written mention of Vilnius in the letters of Grand Duke Gediminas .

: The rise of the "Vilnius Baroque" school, led by architect Johann Christoph Glaubitz, which gave the city the ornate architectural character it retains today as a UNESCO World Heritage site . Modern Availability