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Wojciech Smoczyński He is the author of over 200 articles, five monographs and the Etymological Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language (Polish: "Słownik etymologiczny języka litewskiego"), as well as the editor of two conference proceedings.
Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission The Provisional Government Commission of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; also, the Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission (Polish: "Komisja Rządu Tymczasowego Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego"; also "Komisja Rządząca Tymczasowa Litewska") was a provisional administrative body for the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which had been overtaken by Napoleon's Grand Army during the 1812 French invasion of Russia.
Lithuanian Metrica The Lithuanian Metrica or the Metrica of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (, , , or "Metryka Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego"; , ) is a collection of the 14–18th century legal documents of the Chancellery of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL). Maintained systematically since the 2nd half the 15th century, metrica consisted, initially and primarily, of the copies of the documents issued by the Grand Duke, Lithuanian Council of Lords, and Seimas.
List of Lithuanian mythological figures Polish-Lithuanian historian Theodor Narbutt wrote the ten-volume work "History of the Lithuanian Nation" ("Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego") between 1835 and 1841. The first volume contained a description of Lithuanian mythology. However, modern historians have accused Narbutt of falsifying historical facts and reporting speculations. Thus, some gods mentioned only by Narbutt and unknown from other sources are usually treated as a figure of author's imagination.
Chodko Jurewicz The theory was further developed by Maciej Stryjkowski (ca. 1547–1593) in his epic poem "On the beginnings, accounts, virtues, marital and domestic affairs of the famed nations of Lithuania, Samogitia, Ruthenia" (Polish: "O początkach, wywodach, dzielnościach, sprawach rycerskich i domowych sławnego narodu litewskiego, żemojdzkiego i ruskiego"). According to the poem, an envoy from the Golden Horde asked Grand Duke Gediminas (ruled 1316–1341) for a duel with a Lithuanian warrior. In the case of the Lithuanian victory, Gediminas would stop paying tribute to the Tatar Khan. Samogitian Borejko (Lithuanian: "Bareika") won the challenge and was generously rewarded by the Grand Duke. Later Chodko, one of the four sons of Borejko, commanded a raid against the Teutonic Knights in 1311. The Lithuanians suffered a defeat and Gediminas's son Algirdas was injured. Chodko rescued Algirdas and tended his wounds. For this deed Chodko was awarded lands between the Narew and Neman Rivers.