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  1. Petras Simonas Gedgaudas. Petras Simonas Gedgaudas ( Polish: Piotr Senko Giedygołdowicz; died in 1451) was a Lithuanian noble and diplomat. He briefly was a regent of Polotsk (equivalent to the later Voivode of Polotsk) in 1440, regent of Smolensk ( Voivode of Smolensk) in 1447–1451, and castellan of Vilnius in 1451. [1]

  2. Aug 30, 2023 · In 1457, a nobleman named Petras Gedgaudas built a church in Šiluva in honor of the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, bringing an icon from Rome for the church. It became a popular place of pilgrimage, with crowds of the faithful from all over the country and neighboring Prussia coming to celebrate the Nativity of Mary.

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  4. Apr 21, 2023 · Despite Petra’s instant recognizability from films like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the greater city and the people who built it are far less familiar.While habitation of the area surrounding Petra likely began as early as the Neolithic period (c. 8300–4500 BCE), it was not until the Hellenistic period (c. 332–-37 BCE) that the magnificent city that we know today emerged, half ...

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  5. Aug 23, 2023 · In 1457, a nobleman named Petras Gedgaudas built a church in Šiluva in honor of the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, bringing an icon from Rome for the church. It became a place of pilgrimage for many, with crowds of the faithful from all over the country and neighboring Prussia coming to celebrate the Nativity of Mary.

  6. Many of the Old Testament prophets spoke out against this once mighty city that was the pride of the nation of Edom. The Edomites were the descendants of Jacob’s brother Esau, as mentioned in Genesis 36:43, and they lived in the mountainous regions south of the Dead Sea. According to the Bible, Esau’s hand was always against his brother.

  7. Petra in the Bible. 1. The city of Petra is called by its Hebrew name, Sela, in the Bible. Both Petra and Sela mean “rock,” an appropriate name since much of the city is carved into sandstone cliffs. Isaiah 16:1: Send the tribute lamb to the ruler of the land, f rom Sela by way of the wilderness to the mountain of the daughter of Zion.

  8. Manvydas family. The Manvydai family ( Polish: Moniwid) was a small but influential 15th-century noble family in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Most prominent members of the family were brothers Albertas Manvydas and Jurgis Gedgaudas and their sons Jonas Manvydas and Petras Gedgaudas. The family used the Leliwa coat of arms that were received in ...

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