The first documented school in Lithuania was established in 1387 at Vilnius Cathedral.
He was buried in Vilnius Cathedral, where his tomb remains till present day.
He died 4 August 1579, and was buried in Vilnius Cathedral.
In another gesture, the Government returned Vilnius Cathedral to church control.
The search focused on Vilnius Cathedral, which most historic sources pointed to as the most probable location.
From 1788 onwards he was a priest at Vilnius Cathedral.
The style was expressed in the shape of main public buildings, such as the University's Observatory, Vilnius Cathedral and the town hall.
Saint Casimir's painting in Vilnius Cathedral is considered to be miraculous.
She was buried in the Vilnius Cathedral.
He was interred in the Vilnius Cathedral.