It is well known in the Lithuanian history due to the heroic defence of the castle.
Vytautus the Great, he would be known in subsequent Lithuanian history, savior of the nation.
Initially twelve volumes were planned, but after the work began it became evident that coverage of modern Lithuanian history would require an additional volume.
Many family members were important figures in Lithuanian and Polish history and culture.
His main interest was Lithuanian history and especially Vilnius history.
Their content is in no way connected with Lithuanian history or culture.
These works idealize Lithuanian history and have features of romanticism.
Literature critics consider it as a symbolic reference to Lithuanian history and language.
They ran a weekend school where they taught children Lithuanian history and language.
Interest was rekindled during the 19th century when historians resumed their interest in the Lithuanian history.